Sof C., MA (she/her)
Trauma-Informed Therapy for Identity Exploration and Healing in PA, NJ, DE, and NY
$65 - $85 / 50-min session ⢠Accepting new clients, virtually and in person.
M.A., Community Trauma Counseling, Thomas Jefferson University
B.A., Psychology, Thomas Jefferson University
About Me
I have a deep love for film that was sparked when I saw the movie Ladybird for the first time, and I try to fit in time to watch as many movies as I can between work and school. I love music; my top artists include Phoebe Bridgers and Djo. I try to live by embracing the unknown and understanding that everything is figureoutable. In my free time, I love going to concerts, playing guitar and aggressive inline skating at the skate park!
Specialties
Anxiety & depression
Gender Dysphoria & Gender Identity Exploration
Trauma-Informed Support
Relationship & Communication
Issues
Life Transitions
& Adjustment Challenges
Grief & Loss
Feminist & Social Justice-Oriented Therapy
LGBTQIA+
Affirming Support
Healing from Oppression & Systemic Harm
Attachment &
Emotional Regulation
Disclaimer: This list is not exhaustive, and therapists are always expanding their skill sets.
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Why I Became A Therapist
I became a therapist because I believe in the power of being truly seen and heard. Like many, Iāve moved through my own experiences with identity, anxiety, and trauma. I know how life-changing it can be to have a space where you donāt have to explain the basics of who you are. Therapy is both healing and radical. It should be a place where we can question the stories we've inherited and reconnect with our voice, while making space for empathy, truth, and growth. Iām here because I want to walk alongside people as they make meaning in their lives and begin to feel more like themselves again.
Modalities (at a glance)
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Centering the impact of systems and power dynamics through lived experience in the therapy space. Invites space for exploring how identity, oppression, and resistance shape emotional well-being and healing.
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Safety and empowerment are foundational. Therapy work is done gently and intentionally, honoring each personās pace and capacity as we navigate difficult or painful experiences together.āØ
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At the core of person-centered work is a belief in your inherent worth. Aim to build a nonjudgmental and authentic relationship where you feel seen, supported, and respected.āØ
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Together, explore the stories youāve been told and those you tell about yourself, and begin to re-author them in ways that feel more true to your journey.āØ
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Support clients in understanding attachment patterns and creating more secure, connected experiences in the present.āØ
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Invite mindfulness and body awareness as tools for grounding and developing a more gentle relationship with thoughts and emotions.āØ
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Healing happens in connection. This approach emphasizes the importance of supportive relationships, including the one we build in therapy.āØ
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Work with you to recognize your resilience and what is already working, even in small ways.āØ
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Gently getting to know the different āpartsā of ourselves that hold pain ,or protect us with compassion and curiosity.āØ
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While not formally trained in somatic modalities, I bring basic body awareness into sessions as an important piece of processing emotions and restoring safety in the nervous system.āØ
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Understanding the āwhyā behind our experiences can be powerful. Offer tools and insights that support your growth both in and beyond therapy.
Who I Help
LGBTQ+ folx looking for gender-affirming, identity-celebrating care
People exploring gender identity, gender dysphoria, or transition-related questions
Young adults navigating coming out, chosen family, or cultural stigma
Individuals questioning their sexual orientation, labels, or sense of self
Clients unpacking childhood wounds, attachment patterns, or relational pain
Survivors of trauma looking for support that honors their pace and boundaries
College students and grad students facing burnout, self-doubt,
or identity shifts
Anyone seeking therapy that is compassionate, collaborative, and socially aware
How I Work
What to Expect (first 1ā2 sessions)
Weāll take time to understand your needs and goals at your own pace. It is important to begin building a safe, nonjudgmental space where you feel seen and supported.
Our early sessions are about getting to know each other, exploring what brought you here, and creating a therapy experience that fits you. No pressure, just connection!
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Where your insights and instincts are valued
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There is a strong stress for validating your autonomy, and lived experiences through systems that may have been against you
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It is important to have a willingness to explore whatever comes up, even the messy or uncertain parts
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I draw from various modalities to meet you where you are
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Including the occasional silly anecdote or joke, because healing doesnāt have to be rigid and clinical
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Availability & Locations Served
Telehealth for clients in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York (teens with guardian consent as required and adults).
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Delaware
New York
Sofās Guide Picks
Resources I often share with clients.
Practical approaches like narrative work and identity-affirming practices that support safety and self-definition.
A clear overview of social, medical, and legal pathways so you can choose what fits your life and timing.
How touch-based care can be made safer and more regulating, plus what to ask a provider.

