Practice Locations: Center City office
**Not currently accepting new clients**
Mary Fair is a licensed clinical social worker and certified yoga instructor. She uses a holistic, strengths-based approach to work collaboratively with clients and to promote self-discovery, growth, and positive change.
She is a compassionate, client-centered psychotherapist whose clinical work is founded in mindfulness, trauma and attachment theories. Mary’s goal is to co-create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where individuals are free to explore emotional challenges holding them back from thriving and to increase awareness of the mind-body connection as a source of strength and healing. Through this work, clients will gain insight into how issues in the present relate to experiences of the past and how that understanding can be applied to create new, more empowered ways of thinking and being.
Mary earned her undergraduate degree in Clinical Psychology at the College of New Jersey and her graduate degree in Clinical Social Work at Rutgers University. She is a member of the Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work and has extensive training in the Sanctuary Model of trauma-informed care and trauma recovery. She has practiced psychotherapy in a variety of settings including in-home and community based services for children and their families, drug and alcohol outpatient and partial care hospitalization, and a women’s domestic violence shelter. Mary facilitates therapy sessions with individuals, families, and groups and offers Trauma Sensitive Yoga and trauma-informed yoga classes. Mary is now accepting new clients, so please call today if you think she’d be a good fit!
Areas of expertise include:
Mindfulness-based stress reduction
Mindfulness-based self compassion
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Solution Focused Therapy
Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Trauma Sensitive Yoga
Anxiety Issues
Depression
Mood disorders
Stress Management and Reduction
Abuse
Substance Abuse/Dependence
Relationship Issues
Self-esteem Issues
Grief and Loss
Life Transitions
Women’s Issues
Substance Use
Parenting