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Analise Eisenhauer (they/she)

Analiese (they/she) is a student clinician through Thomas Jefferson University, working on their master’s degree in community trauma counseling since graduating with a BS in Psychology.  Analiese comes from a single, immigrant mother household, which has allowed them to expand their multicultural perspective, in addition to being a member of the LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent communities. These experiences have helped shape Analiese’s scope of practice and influences how safety, authenticity and acceptance is prioritized in sessions. 

Prior to their clinical experience, Analiese spent several years volunteering their time working with children and young adults with disabilities as a swim instructor and communication aid.  Aside from their volunteer work, Analiese also spent time working with children as a nanny and is excited to continue this work in a therapeutic space for school-aged children and emerging adults.

Analiese focuses on a person-centered approach to therapy and uses modalities such as EMDR, psychodrama, mindfulness practices, and other modalities to fit your unique needs. With their background as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Analiese has a deep personal and professional understanding of shame, unacceptance, and adversity, and uses their experience and education to provide an open and encouraging space for all clients, regardless or sexual orientation or gender identity.  

Lack of access to adequate mental health care, prior negative experiences with mental health professionals, and an overall passion for mental health are some of the core reasons why Analiese is working toward becoming a licensed counselor. Outside of their educational and professional role, Analiese enjoys spending time with their two cats (Bumi and Ophelia), cozy games like the Sims, coloring and being surrounded by plants and animals.

Analiese’s’s typical fee is $95 for individual therapy (53 min); She can work on a flexible sliding scale if needed.