Hi, I’m Casey!

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Casey Harvilla, MA, ATR-BC, LPC
Owner & Clinician
She/Her/Hers

I know how important it is to find a therapist you feel comfortable with and can trust. I am a:

  • Master’s Level Clinician (MA in Art Therapy with Specialization in Counseling)

  • Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC)

  • and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Pennsylvania with 10+ years of experience supporting clients of all ages through mental health challenges.

Life can be chaotic, overwhelming, and leave us feeling stuck or questioning what to do next. These feelings can be difficult to describe and process on our own, which is where I come in! I am trained in using art making and creativity within the therapeutic process to serve as an option when words may not be enough.

My therapeutic approach is humanistic, with a large focus on joining with clients in the moment. I also combine creative expression with elements of CBT, DBT, and ACT. While my specialization is in Art Therapy, I am also trained in traditional counseling and have advanced education and training in Sports Counseling and Adoption Competency. Ultimately, we will work together to decide what will best support you and your treatment goals.

I have experience working with children, adolescents, and adults experiencing trauma, anxiety, depression, and day-to-day life stressors and transitions, as well as children and adolescents living with chronic pain and illness. My other experience involves individual, group, and familial support in medical, residential, and educational settings.

Outside of the therapy space, I can usually be found reading, enjoying live music, spending time with family and friends, or playing with my dogs.

Areas of Focus

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Self-Esteem/Self-Image

  • Adoption

  • Sports Performance

  • Life Transitions

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