Allison Conner, LSW
Therapist
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Insurances
About
Life has a way of making us feel out of control at times. Ally's goal as a therapist is to assist men and women working through difficult life changes and experiences and to aid with processing and finding better coping strategies. The therapy process can help us examine our life experiences, patterns of behaviors, relationships, emotions, communication styles, and much more in a safe environment. Ally's clients appreciate her engagement, respect, and authenticity in their work together. Counseling is a team effort! As a clinician, Ally takes a motivational and strengths-based approach to bring individual strength-building and personal growth.
Ally is a Licensed Social Worker practicing in the state of Pennsylvania. Ally received her undergraduate degree at Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Psychology and her graduate degree at the University of Pittsburgh with a Master of Social Work. Ally enjoys spending time hiking with her three dogs and baking!
Locations:
Pennsylvania
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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University of Pittsburgh, Master of Social Work, 2017
Why Healthcare
The first time anyone takes the first step towards therapy can be terrifying. Walking around with a weight on your shoulders, feeling stuck, not feeling like yourself, or wondering who you are and who you want to be is a lot for one person to hold onto. Everybody deserves the opportunity to find growth, peace, and happiness. Ally is passionate about working with people to find the best versions of themselves and reach their full potential.
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