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Tasha

Tasha completed her Master’s Degree in Human Services at Chestnut Hill College. She has worked in a variety of settings including specialized residential treatment facilities, structured outpatient programs, family-based programs, and private practice. Tasha is particularly passionate about helping families and individuals illuminate their family legacy and understand how it impacts their relationships and patterns. She also excels at attending to the effects of loss and trauma, focusing on trauma recovery for improved emotional, physical, and relational health. Her belief is that when people have hope and learn to challenge and replace irrational thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes, they are free to experience meaningful change. Tasha has a broad range of clinical experience working with families, groups, and individuals across the lifespan, which has directed her to develop a specialty in the following areas: 

  • Family and Relationship Issues (particularly families undergoing or recovering from divorce)

  • Self-image and Self-Esteem 

  • Behavioral Challenges

  • Trauma and Abuse

  • Parents, Children, or Individuals suffering from Anxiety, Depression, Impulsivity, Anger, or Stress

  • Parenting Issues

  • Children/Adults with Special Mental Health Needs

Tasha is Certified in Eco-Systemic Structural Family Therapist (ESFT) and specializes in Co-Parenting Therapy. She offers an intensive Step-By-Step Co-Parenting Therapy Program designed to help strengthen, redefine, and unify separated families across households. This program provides a structured, supportive process that helps parents improve communication, establish healthy boundaries, and create consistency for their children, while fostering mutual respect and collaboration between caregivers.

Tasha uses a blend of Cognitive Behavioral, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused, Systemic, and Psycho-educational Therapy approaches with individuals from ages eight and up. Her approach emphasizes the mutual development of goals for therapy and ongoing evaluation of the therapeutic process. Tasha offers individual, family, and group therapy. 

Please note that this therapist is an independent contractor. She is not an employee, partner, joint venturer, agent, or fiduciary. She is self-employed and contracted on an as-needed basis to facilitate fee-for-service Outpatient Therapy at The Counseling and Wellness Center of Wyomissing. As such, she determines her own fees and schedule