Our Psychologists and Therapists
Clinical Leadership Team

Erica Burgoon
I view my responsibility as a therapist as creating a safe space and fostering a collaborative relationship for people to express themselves freely, identify the changes they would like to make, and discuss the factors contributing to the problem they are having.

Benjamin Daniels (He/Him)
I’m a licensed psychologist in the state of Pennsylvania. My goal is to help you help yourself; to empower you to make the changes you want to see in your life.
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Office: Psychologist Society Hill & Fishtown, PA Location

Haylee Fry (She/Her/Hers)
Navigating the effects of trauma, living within systems of oppression, or adjusting to new changes may leave you feeling stressed and isolated. This can lead to self-doubt, loss of your sense of self, intense or unpleasant emotions, and difficulty communicating with others. In our work together, my primary goal is to bear witness to your story while fostering a relationship of trust and safety.

Rachel Greene (She/Her)
My eclectic and creative approach to the therapeutic process allows for an individualized treatment planning process based on the strengths, challenges, and interests of each client.

Anahita Madon (She/Her)
I truly believe everyone can benefit from therapy. Life has its ups and downs and can be challenging at times. We would work together through those ups and downs in an accepting and compassionate manner. I look forward to meeting you and helping you through your journey.

Alexandra Moll
I am a licensed psychologist in both Pennsylvania and Delaware. My areas of interest and expertise include psychological and neuropsychological assessment.
Society Hill Location

Ashley Bregman
I aim to create an environment that is warm, nonjudgmental, and supportive, whatever your reason for entering therapy. I am committed to being genuine and collaborative while guiding you in your process of healing and insight. I will help you to cope with current stressors and traumatic experiences, develop insights into your relationships and relationship history and implement change.

David Bromberg
David Bromberg, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist with 20 years experience in the field of behavioral health, with academic specialties in psychological assessment, child and adolescent therapy, and couples and family therapy.

Kristy A. Brumfield (She/Her/Hers)
I see counseling as a process in which you and I work as a team to explore and define present problem situations, develop future goals for an improved life and work in a systematic fashion toward realizing those goals.

Natasha Bryant
As a therapist, I value the partnership I can develop with each individual. Therapy requires trust and vulnerability and a great partnership welcomes this for clients. I believe my purpose within the partnership is to be the listener, helping individuals reflect on their story and honestly determine what is needed to live their best life.

Erica Burgoon
I view my responsibility as a therapist as creating a safe space and fostering a collaborative relationship for people to express themselves freely, identify the changes they would like to make, and discuss the factors contributing to the problem they are having.

Robert Campbell
I tend to view psychotherapy as relatively similar to physical therapy. You may come in with a few minor aches and pains or maybe you’ve come in with a major injury and are unable to function. My role is to not just ease your pain, but work with you to gradually get back on your feet and on your way to becoming your best self.

Benjamin Daniels (He/Him)
I’m a licensed psychologist in the state of Pennsylvania. My goal is to help you help yourself; to empower you to make the changes you want to see in your life.
Watch Benjamin’s Intro Video >
Office: Psychologist Society Hill & Fishtown, PA Location

Samantha DeFilippo
I believe that everyone has the capacity for change and transformation; sometimes, we just need a helping hand to navigate the path ahead. I strive to create an atmosphere where you feel heard, validated, and truly seen.

Kimberley Desir
I view therapy as a collaborative process with the goal of identifying effective tools for personal growth and change. My goal is to provide support in your healing process and provide a safe space for you to navigate life’s inevitable challenges.

Noah Dzuba
I believe strongly in the healing power of a trusting relationship between client and therapist, where we both work together to create a plan specific to your success. We are living through challenging times filled with uncertainty and change. I want to help you navigate this, to free you from what is holding you back so you can pursue your best future.

Meaghan Fattizzi
I firmly believe that everyone can benefit from what therapy has to offer, whether you are looking for a short-term tune up because life just feels a little more stressful than usual, or you are ready to make some big changes in your life but you are not sure how to get started.

Ademola Fawole
I believe it’s important to be flexible in working together to reach your goals. I also believe learning is a continuing process and I am always open to new ideas and apply the knowledge in my professional and personal endeavors. I have a wide range of experience conducting therapy and assessments for clients from diverse populations and cultural backgrounds, and with varied clinical presentations.

Joshua Feldman
I strive to create a warm, affirming, and collaborative space to explore and address the challenges in your life. Whether you are struggling with a life transition, interpersonal/familial conflict, trauma, anxiety, depression, or are simply seeking support, my goal is to help you gain deeper insight into your relationships with others, as well as yourself, to make meaningful changes to your life.

Laura Galindez (She/Her/Hers)
Managing life is an uphill battle when you’re dealing with painful thoughts and emotions — and even harder when it feels like you’re dealing with it alone. I strive to create a true partnership with you to support you through your personal discoveries and changes.

Faith D Gordon-Mazur
I joined Equilibria with a desire to work collaboratively with individuals, couples, and families in an effort to embrace change, and process life events.

Rob Greco
My goal is for a client to motivate him/herself to reach the goals they have set for themselves and feel empowered to overcome life’s complications in the future.

Rachel Greene (She/Her)
My eclectic and creative approach to the therapeutic process allows for an individualized treatment planning process based on the strengths, challenges, and interests of each client.

Eve Havivi (She/Her)
Psychotherapy can be a vehicle to support and amplify your strengths, develop deeper insight into the self, and build new skills. I prioritize providing a safe and non-judgmental atmosphere in order to create a strong relationship with you in order to reach therapeutic goals. I view you as an important collaborator in therapeutic treatment and I value your contributions and honor your personal identity and experience in the therapeutic process.

Cynthia Jones
Therapy involves resource and skill building, identifying longstanding patterns of thought and relationships, and determining what is useful now. It is being present with self, situations, and circumstances and making right decisions. Our goal is to align mental, physical, and spiritual values so that life is manageable and optimistic. I believe in the infinite wisdom of each person who comes to me for support and guidance. My role is to listen carefully and provide a sounding board to connect people with what they know is true.

Reba Kline (She/Her)
As a therapist, my goal is understanding how we became who we are in order to gain insight and identify strengths upon which to build the growth we want to see. I use a trauma-informed approach to help individuals move from potentially feeling victimized to seeing themselves as survivors who are empowered to be their own best advocate.

Jonathan Mauger (They/Them, He/Him)
I believe firmly that families and youth are experts in themselves and their experiences. In therapy, I look to combine my knowledge of trauma and human development with the expertise of you and your child’s lived experience.

Katherine Michos
I believe that the process of therapy along with the therapeutic relationship serves as the vehicle for clients to overcome these obstacles and reach their personal goals.

Melanie Fullard
I enjoy helping clients to discover their inner resilience and build on it to live their best lives possible. My philosophy for therapy is, “it can be hard work, but who says we can’t have fun?

Katie Nowcid
I am a licensed clinical psychologist in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. I believe therapy is a collaborative process between myself and the client. I meet my clients where they are at and help them learn new ways to approach situations.

Jen Pacyon
Dr. Pacyon specializes in comprehensive psychological assessment of children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental, behavioral and trauma-related disorders, including but not limited to autism, ADHD, speech and language disorders, and PTSD.

Abby Panetta
As a therapist, I value building trust and a strong therapeutic relationship. I am committed to creating a supportive and nurturing environment where you can meet your full potential, develop positive thinking patterns, and have more meaningful relationships.

Deborah Pelberg (She/Her)
I believe that connection to both our deepest selves and others is an integral part of healing. In treatment, I take a strengths-based systemic approach to ensure that individuals, couples and families can recognize the traits, tools and support they already possess for growth and change. I am also passionate about educating clients so they can learn to be their own advocate in the health care system and helping them to learn new coping skills to ensure success outside of treatment.
Office: Psychologist Society Hill & Willow Grove, PA Location

Heather Rubin (She/Her)
Throughout my career, I have had a wealth of experience working with diverse groups of individuals at various stages of life and circumstance across a variety of settings. I consider it an honor and privilege to share the sacred space of therapy with my clients. Whatever brings you to therapy is valid and important. I welcome and thank you for being here. My goal as a therapist is to empower my clients to identify and motivate themselves to make positive and healthy changes. I believe that we all have the capacity to thrive.

Beth Ann Rue
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Yoga Instructor, I see my role as helping guide you back to yourself, the part of you that feels at peace, connected, authentic, and at home. Some of us forget what that feels like and some of us don’t remember feeling that at all. In therapy, we will create a space where you can learn how to tap into yourself and live from a more empowered position.
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Office: Psychologist Society Hill & Willow Grove, PA Location

Charles Scott
I believe we all deserve a space to share our thoughts and be our true selves without judgement, and this is the environment I strive to provide during our time together. I greatly value the therapeutic relationship and the foundation this builds to allow us to work as a team
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Nicole Seligman
I am a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania and my areas of interest and expertise include psychological, psychoeducational, and neuropsychological assessment across the lifespan. I believe in a strength-based approach and tailor evidenced-based assessments to meet individual needs.

Michael Shelton
I have been practicing in the field for almost three decades. I am the author of seven books, an expert for the periodical, Psychology Today, a frequent speaker at conferences throughout the country, and I teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.

Madlyn Strouse (She/Her)
My approach to therapy is seeing each person as an individual and using a client-centered approach to giving specialized care. In times of struggle, when thoughts can be so powerful, it can be hard to feel connected to your body. In therapy, integrating these two can be a powerful tool to getting to know yourself and ultimately befriending yourself.

Julia Valdner (She/Her/Hers)
Therapy is a time and space for you to work through and share your personal experiences, and to take this step of seeking help can be the most challenging but rewarding decision you will make. I whole-heartedly believe that the strong relationship we build in therapy is one of the most important aspects to the therapeutic process. I combine my clinical skills with my strong interpersonal skills to help you feel safe and secure sharing some of the most personal details of your life.

Ryan Wilson
As a Licensed Professional Counselor I am committed to working in a collaborative and respectful way to assist you in addressing and processing those things that are confusing, problematic, disruptive or painful.