

I look forward to meeting with you to help you to identify and understand your problems. I will guide you through healthy coping, self-care, and improved relationships.
Emily is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master's Degree from Villanova University. Emily's training has involved working with clients of all ages (5-90+) in community, school, nursing/rehab, and private clinic settings. Emily loves working with clients who feel stuck or who are adjusting to new life transitions.
Being a therapist is truly my passion. I believe that all people are good, even if the ways they have learned to survive in our world aren't the best. I am affirming, warm, and I'd like to think I'm pretty funny.
I am an integrative therapist, which means I combine different techniques and interventions to ensure I have the best ability to provide effective treatment.
I specialize in working with individuals in the counseling and mental health professions, including clinical counseling students, doctoral learners, professional supervisors, consultants, and educators.
I began my company, "Color of Change: Healing and Hope Counseling," because let's face it, today, the world is moving at a rapid pace, often leaving individuals spinning with less time to breathe or practice self-care and self-reflection, or addressing their personal, family, marital, and spiritual needs. You can be provided with direction and clarity to slow life's experiences, allowing you to focus on your individual needs and those within your support system or sphere of influence. The world is unrecognizable and unsettling to many, and adjusting has become challenging to navigate and adapt to the fast, complicated, and radical internal and external changes. The role of a therapist is to help you find yourself and your strengths amid life's emotional, psychological, relational, spiritual, and physical challenges. As you partner with your therapist, you embark on a path to thrive in the face of changes and difficulties.
Therefore, this therapist/clinician (Dr. Myria) needs to meet all clients where they are. Dr. Myria works intensely to provide a safe place where clients can openly share and speak the truth. Each person deserves support in navigating personal and environmental stressors. She strives to create a non-judgmental and non-critical atmosphere, enabling individuals, families, couples, and groups at various stages of growth and healing to relate to and receive services effectively.
Welcome. I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor with eight years of experience supporting individuals through life’s most complex transitions. I earned my Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Edinboro University, building on a foundation rooted in Criminal Justice from my undergraduate studies.
My work with the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Department of Corrections has shaped a deep understanding of the intersection between personal growth and systemic challenges. I specialize in women’s issues and relationship dynamics, creating a safe, empowering space where clients can reconnect with their strengths, rebuild connections, and move forward with clarity and confidence.
Helping you live your best life, based on your own personal values. Together, we work to help assess obstacles to achieving your goals, and figure out patterns that may be getting in your own way. Sometimes these patterns are internal (e.g., self-defeating thoughts) and sometimes these may be external, and/or a combination.


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