Family Therapist
Dawn Crosson, Psy.D
Licensed Psychologist
845 Sir Thomas Ct, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17109 | 717-503-2244
Petra Psychological Services believes in building the community one family at a time. Strong families are fundamental in raising healthy functioning productive individuals. Therapy is focused around understanding family dynamics, problem solving, expression of feelings, establishing healthy boundaries and individuality and functioning within the family unit.
Family Therapist
Teni Osundeko, Ph.D, LCSW
Clinical Social Worker
3600 Vartan Way, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 | 717-919-4564
We choose our friends but not our family. So when we are hurt by a family member the wound runs deep. This is where you can benefit from family therapy. I provide compassionate non judgemental family therapy. My goal is to identify the underlying reasons for the conflicts in your family and help you develop strategies to resolve them. My clients include couples, adults, step parents and adolescents facing stress, relationship problems, parenting challenges and life transition issues. I offer fresh insight, support and guidance to help the family to resolve conflicts and improve communication. I encourage family members to set mutual goals and hold them accountable to follow through.
Family Therapist
Jonathan Gransee, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist
313 W. Liberty Street, Suite 226, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603 | 717-509-5151
Oftentimes, one person will be identified as the problem in a family system, but, oftentimes, they are simply the one who has been showing the symptoms of the dysfunction in the family, rather than themselves having an individual issue. Families can address this by sitting down and talking with each other, with an impartial third party, to discover what is happening within the family and what can be done to fix it.
Family Therapist
Shannon Miller, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
342 N. Queen St., Warehouse D, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603 | (717) 742-0501
I cannot imagine a family out there that does not want to be happy. But life happens. Things can become dysfunctional as family members come and go (planned or unexpectedly), structure and hierarchy change, illness strikes, conflict escalates, addiction is discovered, careers are earned and lost, and communication comes to a standstill. Through mutually agreed upon ground rules, therapy will be the place for each family member to share their experience without fear of retribution and to have the opportunity to be heard without interruption. Then, through a variety of strategies, we work together to reorganize the family's energies and move towards a positive outcome.
17034 is a zip code located in Dauphin County and part of Highspire, Pennsylvania. It has a land area of 0.746 square miles.  The population of 17034 is 2,414 people.