About Diane
Diane Huber is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who helps people managing trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and parenting challenges. She also supports those coping with life changes, stress, relationship and family concerns, addictions, bipolar mood issues, and career worries. Diane offers a calm, respectful presence and focuses on clear, practical steps in sessions.
Diane draws on five years of clinical experience and has worked in inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings.
Background and approach
She meets each person where they are and uses reflective questions to guide discussion. Sessions are adapted to the problem at hand rather than following one fixed method. Her style is warm and interactive.
Diane aims to build a strong working relationship first, then helps people set realistic goals and try small changes between sessions. She uses straightforward tools to change thought patterns, solve problems, and process difficult memories. Typical sessions include listening, checking what’s most helpful, and teaching concrete coping skills.
Diane may use elements from client-centered work, cognitive behavioral techniques, solution-focused planning, or trauma-focused strategies as appropriate. The plan is tailored to each person’s needs and pace. People who reach out can expect practical guidance on communication, managing intense emotions, handling caregiver stress or aging concerns, and improving daily routines.
Diane works in Pennsylvania and conducts sessions in English. She welcomes questions about how therapy could fit into your life.
Therapeutic approaches and online care
Client-Centered Therapy focuses on the person’s experience and emphasizes listening, acceptance, and reflective questions to help people find their own solutions. It is useful for people who need support sorting feelings and deciding on next steps.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) looks at the link between thoughts, feelings, and actions and teaches practical techniques to shift unhelpful thinking and behavior. CBT often helps with anxiety, depression, and stress by offering clear tools and homework to practice between sessions.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will talk with each person about their goals, preferences, and what feels most helpful. Together they will try approaches and adjust the plan based on progress and comfort level.
Online sessions are offered by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to fit different routines. Video calls let people use visual cues and fuller conversation, phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited, live chat allows quick check-ins, and messaging supports brief daily reflections or check-ins between scheduled sessions. These options aim to make regular therapy more flexible and easier to fit into busy lives.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Trauma and abuse
- Parenting issues
- Career difficulties
Also works with
- Addictions
- Aging and geriatric issues
- Anger management
- Attachment issues
- Bipolar disorder
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Family conflicts
- Family problems
- Grief
- Isolation / loneliness
- Mood disorders
- Post-traumatic stress
- Relationship issues
- Self esteem
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Stress, Anxiety
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Pennsylvania
- Languages
- English