Therapy Center of Philadelphia

Therapy Center of Philadelphia TCP nurtures individual well-being and personal growth by providing high-quality, affordable therapy to women and gender-expansive people.

We work from an intersectional framework that recognizes social location and oppression as integral to healing. The Center offers individual couples, and group therapy all on a sliding fee scale. Yoga workshops and psychological testing are available as well as a specific program for resolving experiences of trauma. With a diverse staff of over 20 therapists, the Center offers a wide range of coun

seling expertise including psycho-dynamic therapy, cognitive-behavioral treatment, EMDR, and gestalt therapy, to name a few. TCP also welcomes anyone who identifies as transgender or gender non-conforming, regardless of sex assigned at birth or gender identity. This could include but not be limited to trans women, trans men, gender non-conforming and gender-queer identified folks, as well as transsexuals or anyone on the transgender continuum. Psychotherapy could include exploring issues around being trans-identified including: emotionally transitioning, coming out to family, friends, partners, or at work, medical transition, isolation, building community, relationship to your body, or dealing with trans-phobia. It could also include issues not related to your gender-identity or transitioning but be offered in a trans-affirming space. Our therapists do not operate solely from a gender binary assumption and come with experience and training around how to be trans-affirming and competent. Some are trans-identified as well.

Pride Month is also a reminder of the importance of community care, visibility, and affirming spaces for LGBTQIA+ folx.C...
06/01/2026

Pride Month is also a reminder of the importance of community care, visibility, and affirming spaces for LGBTQIA+ folx.

Celebrating Pride can include supporting q***r creators, learning LGBTQIA+ history, amplifying marginalized voices, and creating more inclusive conversations in everyday life.

When people feel respected and safe in their identities, connection and wellbeing can grow more freely.

Explore affirming support at Therapy Center of Philadelphia.
đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111

TCP is hiring a Development Director. This is a new role and a pivotal one — the person who steps into it will join our ...
06/01/2026

TCP is hiring a Development Director. This is a new role and a pivotal one — the person who steps into it will join our tri-leadership team as a co-equal voice in organizational decision-making, shaping the future of a 50-year-old organization built around feminist, antiracist, gender-affirming care.

The Development Director will lead our fundraising, communications, and strategic planning. We're looking for someone with 3–5 years of nonprofit development experience, strong grant writing skills, and a genuine commitment to gender and racial justice. This is a part-time role (16–20 hours/week, $30k/year) with a flexible, hybrid schedule.

If this sounds like you — or someone you know — we'd love to hear from you.
Full listing at therapycenterofphila.org/careers. Send your resume and cover letter to [email protected]. We review applications on a rolling basis.

Emotions are often misunderstood, especially when people are taught to prioritize control over expression.Many women, Tr...
05/30/2026

Emotions are often misunderstood, especially when people are taught to prioritize control over expression.

Many women, Trans folx, and LGBTQIA+ communities grow up receiving messages that emotional expression should be limited or hidden. Over time, this can make it harder to recognize feelings, communicate needs, or process stress in a healthy way.

Being able to understand and express emotions supports emotional regulation, stronger relationships, and a more grounded sense of self.

Support should feel steady, affirming, and accessible.
đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111

Inclusive language plays a real role in how safe LGBTQIA+ and Trans folx feel in everyday spaces.For many people, being ...
05/27/2026

Inclusive language plays a real role in how safe LGBTQIA+ and Trans folx feel in everyday spaces.

For many people, being addressed correctly, through names and pronouns, is not just about communication. It shapes whether a space feels respectful enough to open up, share experiences, or simply exist without tension. Small moments of recognition can influence emotional safety more than we often realize.

When language reflects identity with care, it helps reduce the need for constant correction and creates space for more ease, trust, and connection in conversations.

Care should feel respectful and grounded.
đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111

Today is Pans*xual & Panromantic Visibility Day, a reminder that attraction and identity are not one-size-fits-all exper...
05/24/2026

Today is Pans*xual & Panromantic Visibility Day, a reminder that attraction and identity are not one-size-fits-all experiences.

For some folx, attraction is shaped by emotional connection, fluidity, or experiences that don’t fit neatly into traditional labels. Every experience deserves respect without assumptions or pressure to explain.

Creating spaces where people feel acknowledged and understood can have a meaningful impact on emotional wellbeing, connection, and community.

Explore inclusive, affirming support at Therapy Center of Philadelphia.
đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111

We all move through the world differently. The way we communicate, express emotions, build relationships, and understand...
05/21/2026

We all move through the world differently. The way we communicate, express emotions, build relationships, and understand support is often shaped by culture, community, and lived experience.

World Day for Cultural Diversity is a reminder that learning about different perspectives can help us become more thoughtful, empathetic, and connected, not just in big conversations, but in everyday interactions too.

Feeling understood matters. Spaces that recognize people’s full experiences and identities can make connection feel more genuine, supportive, and safe.

Looking for affirming, community-centered care?
đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111

Healing feels more supported in spaces where people are seen, respected, and understood.For LGBTQIA+ folx, Trans communi...
05/18/2026

Healing feels more supported in spaces where people are seen, respected, and understood.

For LGBTQIA+ folx, Trans communities, women, and BIPOC individuals, community plays a real role in shaping how safe it feels to express emotions, share experiences, and move through life with support. When identity and lived experience are acknowledged without question, connection becomes more natural and grounding.

Being in spaces that reflect who you are can make support feel more accessible and emotionally steady.

Take a step toward affirming, community-centered care that meets you where you are.
đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111

Maternal mental health often goes unseen, even though it affects so many birthing people. Maternal Mental Health Awarene...
05/15/2026

Maternal mental health often goes unseen, even though it affects so many birthing people. Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week brings visibility to the emotional realities that can come with pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenting.

Many birthing people experience anxiety, mood changes, or emotional overwhelm, yet only a small percentage are screened or supported. These experiences are common and deserve care, not silence.

TCP offers sliding scale therapy for birthing people seeking mental health support that respects their pace, needs, and lived experience.

đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111.

National Mental Health Counseling Week is a reminder that counseling is not about being “broken.” It’s about having a sp...
05/12/2026

National Mental Health Counseling Week is a reminder that counseling is not about being “broken.” It’s about having a space to understand what’s been shaping your thoughts, emotions, and responses over time.

In counseling, you’re not given one-size-fits-all advice. You explore patterns influenced by identity, work, relationships, and past experiences, then build tools that actually fit your life.

TCP offers counseling for women, Trans, and gender-expansive folx, and provides supportive care for people of all identities. Our approach centers understanding, respect, and collaboration.

đź’Ś Learn more about supportive counseling at therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111.

Spring invites a natural reset, an opportunity to pause, reflect, and gently start again.As the season shifts, small pra...
05/10/2026

Spring invites a natural reset, an opportunity to pause, reflect, and gently start again.

As the season shifts, small practices like journaling, mindful movement, and intentional pauses can help clear mental space and reconnect you with what matters most. It’s not about doing everything at once, but choosing simple moments that support your wellbeing.

Notice your progress, set fresh intentions, and reach out for connection when you need it. Growth doesn’t have to be rushed to be meaningful.

Support that meets you where you are can help you move through this season with more clarity and ease.

đź’Ś Visit therapycenterofphila.org or call 215-567-1111.

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