Business & Merchant
- Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 April 2014 13:07
Heart Centered Counseling Services recently moved in to new office space located at 510 Circle Drive, Belle Vernon (Rostraver) and has five counselors who work on a myriad of specialties and populations.
(l-r seated): Pamela Baker holding Benny the therapy dog; and LuAnn Prah and (l-r standing): Kathy Mirabella, admin. asst.; Christine Sumner, therapist; and Tracy O'Bosky, therapist. Missing from the photo is Sally McBride |
Pamela Baker (412-860-6746 – www.pamelabakertherapist.com) has over 7 years of experience, specializing in treating teens, adults and couples. She is a solution-focused therapist whose goal is to help uncover your true potential and lead a life worth celebrating. Working with Pam is Benny, a trained and certified therapy dog who is there to assist in healing by providing comfort and a sense of well-being.
LuAnn Prah (724-322-3231 – www.luannprah.com) has been in private practice since 2008 working with children, adolescents and adults on various mental health issues such as autism, separation anxiety, selective mutism, depression and test anxiety, to name a few.
Christine Sumner (724-219-5025) is a professional counselor, life coach and registered yoga teacher, with specialties in women's health, stress management, anxiety, highly sensitive people, gluten-free living and healing emotionally and spiritually from health conditions. She is also a Reiki practitioner. Tracy O'Bosky (724-350-6915) is a licensed professional counselor as well as a certified advanced alcohol and drug counselor with 18 years of experience. She provides individual, couples, family and group therapy dealing with anxiety, stress, depression, anger management, relationship issues, addiction and more.
Sally McBride (412-508-8078) is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a master's degree in counseling psychology, specializing in anger management, conflict solution, relationship issues, anxiety, depression and teen/family issues. Besides working at her private practice, Sally also works for a non-profit organization, providing therapy to
at-risk youth and families.