Guiding You On the
Path of Self-Healing

Marriage and family therapists are trained “systemically.” So in MFT, problems are looked at through the lens of human relationships and connection. MFTs take a holistic perspective to health care; they are concerned with the overall, long-term well-being of individuals and their families. Marriage and family therapists are recognized as a “core” mental health profession, along with psychiatry, psychology, social work, and psychiatric nursing. Whether you seek services as an individual, a family, or a couple, MFT’s will work with you to understand and treat the presenting problem through the context of your relationships.

Start Your Journey

Connections Relational Therapy offers in-person therapy to clients who are within a drivable distance to Selinsgrove, PA. We also offer Telehealth/virtual sessions to anyone within PA.

We participate with a variety of insurance plans including Geisinger Health Plan, Cigna, Aetna, Anthem, United Healthcare, United Behavioral Health, Optum, Highmark, Capital Blue Cross, and UPMC.

Now accepting new insurances Quest Behavioral Heath and Penn Behavioral Health. 

  • Relationship Therapy
  • Individual Therapy with Adults
  • Individual Therapy with Adolescents
  • Sex Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need counseling?

 You may benefit from counseling if you’re struggling with issues like anxiety, depression, stress, relationship problems, grief, or personal growth. If you’re unsure, it’s a good idea to reach out for an initial consultation to discuss your concerns.

What can I expect during a counseling session?

Counseling sessions are typically confidential conversations with a licensed therapist. You’ll discuss your concerns, set goals, and work on strategies to address your specific issues. The number of sessions needed varies depending on your needs.

Is counseling confidential?

Yes, counseling is confidential. Your therapist is bound by ethical guidelines and legal obligations to protect your privacy. There are some exceptions to confidentiality, which your therapist will explain during your first session.

Is online counseling as effective as in-person counseling?

Online counseling can be just as effective as in-person counseling for many individuals. It offers convenience and accessibility, but the effectiveness may vary depending on your specific needs and preferences.

How do I prepare for my first counseling session?

To prepare for your first session, it’s helpful to think about your goals and what you’d like to discuss. Be open and honest with your counselor, and ask any questions you have about the process.

Connect With Us

Thank you for your interest in Connections Relational Therapy. Your journey to improved well-being and stronger relational bonds begins here. Kindly fill out the form below with your details and concerns, and a member of our dedicated team will get back to you promptly. Your privacy is of utmost importance to us, and all provided information will be handled with the highest level of confidentiality.


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