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E28: Counseling Across the Lifespan: Finding Strength in Vulnerability

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What makes Tess Inman with Cristina Panaccione and Associates a good neighbor?

Ever felt embarrassed to ask for mental health support? You're not alone. Therapist Tess Inman shares how her own struggles finding help in the 90s led her to a 13-year career breaking down barriers to therapy access.

For Tess and the team at Christina Panaccione and Associates Counseling, vulnerability isn't weakness—it's strength. Their female-led practice has spent a decade fighting the persistent myth that therapy is only for those with "something wrong." As Tess explains, trauma is subjective, and everyone faces struggles, especially as we collectively recover from the global trauma of COVID-19.
With two physical locations in the Pittsburgh area (McMurray/Canonsburg and Robinson) and comprehensive virtual services, this practice is removing obstacles to mental wellness. They provide school-based services across four districts and treat clients across the entire lifespan. Their team includes specialists certified in grief counseling, EMDR trauma treatment, and Gottman couples therapy—ensuring that whatever your needs, there's someone qualified to help.
What sets this practice apart is their commitment to holistic care. When working with children in schools, they often extend support to entire families. Their diverse team uses various therapeutic approaches, making mental healthcare more accessible and tailored to individual needs. Whether you're dealing with everyday challenges or more complex issues, their message is clear: seeking help is normal, natural, and necessary.
Ready to prioritize your mental health? Visit cpa-counseling.com, call 412-439-1416, or find their clinicians on Psychology Today. Taking that first step toward self-care might be the most powerful choice you make today.

To learn more about Cristina Panaccione and Associates go to:

cpa-counseling.com

Cristina Panaccione and Associates

(412)353 5299

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Tess Inman (00:00:00)

2. Breaking Mental Health Stigmas (00:01:10)

3. Marketing and Target Customers (00:03:22)

4. Life Outside Work (00:05:11)

5. Services and Contact Information (00:06:01)

6. Episode Closing (00:07:50)

38 episodes

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Manage episode 497398123 series 3675421
Content provided by Leila Carter. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Leila Carter or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What makes Tess Inman with Cristina Panaccione and Associates a good neighbor?

Ever felt embarrassed to ask for mental health support? You're not alone. Therapist Tess Inman shares how her own struggles finding help in the 90s led her to a 13-year career breaking down barriers to therapy access.

For Tess and the team at Christina Panaccione and Associates Counseling, vulnerability isn't weakness—it's strength. Their female-led practice has spent a decade fighting the persistent myth that therapy is only for those with "something wrong." As Tess explains, trauma is subjective, and everyone faces struggles, especially as we collectively recover from the global trauma of COVID-19.
With two physical locations in the Pittsburgh area (McMurray/Canonsburg and Robinson) and comprehensive virtual services, this practice is removing obstacles to mental wellness. They provide school-based services across four districts and treat clients across the entire lifespan. Their team includes specialists certified in grief counseling, EMDR trauma treatment, and Gottman couples therapy—ensuring that whatever your needs, there's someone qualified to help.
What sets this practice apart is their commitment to holistic care. When working with children in schools, they often extend support to entire families. Their diverse team uses various therapeutic approaches, making mental healthcare more accessible and tailored to individual needs. Whether you're dealing with everyday challenges or more complex issues, their message is clear: seeking help is normal, natural, and necessary.
Ready to prioritize your mental health? Visit cpa-counseling.com, call 412-439-1416, or find their clinicians on Psychology Today. Taking that first step toward self-care might be the most powerful choice you make today.

To learn more about Cristina Panaccione and Associates go to:

cpa-counseling.com

Cristina Panaccione and Associates

(412)353 5299

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Tess Inman (00:00:00)

2. Breaking Mental Health Stigmas (00:01:10)

3. Marketing and Target Customers (00:03:22)

4. Life Outside Work (00:05:11)

5. Services and Contact Information (00:06:01)

6. Episode Closing (00:07:50)

38 episodes

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