Therapy
Therapy services offered in Doylestown and King Of Prussia, PA

Our Counseling Partnerships
Comprehensive mental wellness requires much more than medication management. At P.S. Psychiatry, we strive to provide the most well-rounded care that meets patients where they are in their mental health journey. For many patients, that means advocating for their access to high-quality counseling services. To meet the needs of patients in our community, P.S. Psychiatry is proud to partner with Welsh Therapy to offer in-person and virtual private therapy in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.


Find a Therapist Near You
Medication is only one aspect of mental health improvement. For many patients, a combination of talk therapy and psychiatric medication has been proven to yield the best outcomes. The therapists at Welsh Therapy in Bucks County, PA, offer a variety of therapeutic modalities based on each patient's goals and mental health needs. Your local therapist will get to know you as an individual to determine how to best meet your needs and create a treatment plan that works for you.

About Welsh Therapy
Welsh Therapy provides a variety of specialized therapy services for patients of all ages. With over 20 team members ranging from counselors and coaches, Welsh Therapy is dedicated to helping Doylestown residents find solutions to mental health challenges. With providers trained in CBT, LGBTQIA+, adoption, and marginalized populations, they're eager to help you navigate life's struggles.
Types of Therapy We Offer
Much like psychiatric care, therapy is not one-size-fits-all. Through our partners at Ally Psychological and Welsh Therapy, P.S. Psychiatry provides patients with a number of counseling services. Each counselor offers a unique perspective to their sessions as well as years of experience treating a broad range of mental health conditions.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Couples Therapy

Child & Family Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

EDMR Therapy

Interpersonal Therapy

Play Therapy

Psychological Assessments
Counseling Services for Common Mental Health Conditions

ADHD
Zoning out, being unable to pay attention, or being scattered and jumping from tsak to task can all be symptoms of ADHD.

Anxiety
When thoughts consume your brain, and you can't seem to get them to slow down or stop - there is help.

Autism Specturm Disorder (ASD)
From high functioning to profound development dealys, your child deserves the highest quality of care.

Bipolar Disorder
The highs and lows can be difficult to nagivate alone. Regaining balance and control back in your life is possible.

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Big emotions that you feel deeply is nothing to be ashamed about. Gaining more control over them can be helpful.

Conduct Disorder
All children get in trouble, but if yours is showing aggression or other dangerous behiavors, it could be something greater.

Depression
Depression is more than just being sad, and it's not something you can "just get over."

Grief
Grief can come from all different types of loss, and there is no wrong way to feel about your loss.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
The obsessive thoughts and urges to relieve them can be debilitating, but it is possible to take back control.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Children not listening is one thing, but if their defiance seems extreme, it could be something greater.

Psychosis
Hallucinations, delusions, or other unpleasant experiences can be difficult to talk about, but we’re here to help.

Sexual Health
Regardless of your gender or identity, sexual health doesn’t discriminate, and neither do we. We’re here to help without judgment.

Tic Disorders
No matter how slight or profound your symptoms are, we want you to feel comfortable and confident in front of others.

Trauma & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Experiencing something traumatic can be a life-changing event with symptoms lasting days, weeks, months, or even years.

We're Here to Help
When you’re ready to talk, we’re ready to listen. Tap the button below to get in touch with P.S. Psychiatry and schedule your appointment.