Meet The Therapist -
Dana Kabisch, LPC, NCC

Therapist Dana Kabisch LPC

Dana Kabisch, LPC NCC

I'm not like other therapists

WHEN DID I BECOME THE ADULT? As a millennial therapist, a new mom, and someone who has also had my fair share of difficulties in life, I know all about the struggle of trying to “adapt” to life and all that pops up. Have you ever been told, “oh wow, you’re so strong” or “you have an old soul”? Yep, that’s me too. This wonderful “WiSdoM” is brought to you in part by my own history.

My clients have often said that I am relatable and easy to talk to because I try to keep it real while also being respectful. We’ve all been through something that tried to knock us down and I’m sure you probably beat yourself up enough or apologize for most things that you do.

BEING HUMAN IS HARD.

In our session, the hour is about YOU. Talk about your thoughts, big life changes, behaviors, dreams, relationships, past, present, future, interests…the time if yours and I’m here to listen! You can share your stress, you struggles, and pain. I share support, understanding, and perspective. We share a mutual respect, new insights, and maybe some laughs!

The Professional Stuff:

  • Licensed Professional Counselor (NJ): 37PC00783400
    Licensed Professional Counselor (PA): PC014630
    Nationally Certified Counselor (NBCC): 626857

  • ⇢ Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling Psychology from Centenary University in 2015.
    ⇢ Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from La Salle University in 2011

  • Dana has worked in a variety of clinical settings and levels of care since 2013, including:
    ⇢ Behavioral health group homes, Medication-Assisted-Treatment (MAT), substance abuse counseling with co-occurring disorders, group and individual counseling in partial care (PC/PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP), and individual counseling in the outpatient setting (both virtual and in-person).

A little bit more about me:

  • I'm honored to be a part of the your life and healing. I have seen many wonderful people challenge themselves and feel more fulfilled after doing so. I decided that I wanted to be be an agent of change, to be that strong shoulder for those who have felt heavy things and thought they didn’t have a place to put it all down. I wanted to put my “you seem like a good listener” skill to use.

  • I would say that I am down-to-earth, compassionate, understanding, direct (aka good at calling out BS), a bit “punny” and sarcastic, and non-traditional as a therapist. Yes, I usually wear “the cardigan” (aka the therapist go-to) but I will actually hold space and actively engage in the session with you.

  • In our session, the hour is about YOU. Talk about your thoughts, big life changes, behaviors, dreams, relationships, past, present, future, interests…the time if yours and I’m here to listen!

    You can share your stress, you struggles, and pain. I share support, understanding, and perspective. We share a mutual respect, new insights, and maybe some laughs!

    I offer support in a variety of ways, including: compassion, understanding, humor (when appropriate), accountability, metaphors that make sense to you, and honesty.

    I might even say, “how does that make you feeeel?” Sometimes, breaking the tension of the deep work we are doing can switch to a less intense sense of being put on-the-spot and can make you feel accepted and validated. I work to not only hear you, but understand you in an authentic way.

  • To describe who I am outside of therapy, I would say that I have never been much of a “hobby person” (despite many attempts at finding a “cool” thing I’m good at), but I do love a bunch of random things like dad jokes, genealogy, nature, hiking, watching a comfort movie/show, and spending time with my family and those I care about most. I also like doing math for fun, getting lost in research on random topics, and taking too many screenshots that I never actually go back to. Oh, and iced coffee all year-round!

My Values

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    Validating

    It can be hurtful when others don't believe or understand you. I prioritize building a safe and supportive space. I may not know your whole life story, but I do know the resilience it takes to navigate through the complexities of your life, day-in and day-out.

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    Authentic

    I know that you’re doing the best you can. I respect and honor how your individuality impacts your personal growth and happiness. By embracing the imperfections and vulnerabilities (you know, being HUMAN) and by offering yourself compassion and acceptance, you could build a life that is not only fulfilling but also worth living. You belong.

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    Inclusive

    I provide inclusive therapy regardless of age, race, ethnicity, ability-level, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, and gender identity. I promote an environment that is validating, affirming, and empowering.

Am I the right fit for you?

My approach in therapy is flexible to fit your needs and to meet you where you are. Sure, when starting out things might feel awkward. Part of the process is working to establish trust and transparency to get to the heart of what brings you to therapy - I am willing to invest in that time. As we continue to work together, we can get a better idea if the therapeutic match is a good fit. If it is apparent to you or I that we may not mesh well after meeting a few times, I can provide referrals to another provider who could be a better fit for your personality, preferences, and needs.

While I want to continue to learn and grow as a person and as a professional, I never want to do that at the expense of your lived experience.

You don’t have to keep feeling the way you do — help is closer than you think. Start therapy today to begin the process of self-discovery and to learn new tools to manage your “stuff”.

Starting today could mean that you can:

  • Dig deep into your past and present and start to make sense of it all.

  • Learn new techniques to add to your coping skills

  • Better navigate difficult relationships

  • Begin to be kind to yourself

Authenticity is a collection of choices that we have to make every day. It’s about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen.” - Brené Brown