Guneeta Singh is a Clinical Social Worker who believes in the strengths based perspective. She assists her clients in finding their own strengths when they are not able to see the strengths in themselves. She provides an eclectic approach to psychotherapy, utilizing various different psychotherapy techniques depending on the individual's needs. Some of the approaches that Guneeta Singh utilizes are humanistic, psychodynamic, hypnosis, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioral therapy approaches that can all be helpful in resolving issues the individual may be facing. Guneeta Singh has experience working with clients suffering from depression, anxiety, adjustment issues, anger issues, trauma, and relationship issues.
Guneeta Singh has focused on trauma for over 6 years and has experience providing therapy to those suffering from trauma for 3 years. She also has over 3 years of experience working with people who suffer from anxiety and depression as well as anger management issues.
Guneeta Singh works with clients in a holistic way by exploring individuals' weaknesses and reminding them of their strengths in every aspect of their life. She assists them by increasing their understanding of how these different facets of their life work together in the present moment. Guneeta Singh has focused on trauma for over 6 years and has experience providing therapy to those suffering from trauma for 3 years. She also has over 3 years of experience working with people who suffer from anxiety and depression as well as anger management issues.
Guneeta Singh works with clients in a holistic way by exploring individuals' weaknesses and reminding them of their strengths in every aspect of their life. She assists them by increase their understanding of how these different facets of their life work together in the present moment.
Primary Specialty
Counselor
GenderFemale
EducationGuneeta Singh completed her Masters degree in Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania.
TrainingGuneeta Singh is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Techniques at the Beck Institute.