About Erin
Erin King is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Pennsylvania. She has eight years of experience helping people with anxiety, depression, stress, and major life transitions. Erin focuses on creating a calm, accepting space where people can talk through difficult feelings and make practical changes.
Her work often centers on trauma and abuse survivors, and she has particular experience supporting people in the LGBT community. She also helps those navigating attachment difficulties, family of origin issues, and the effects of domestic violence.
Background and approach
Veterans and people facing workplace stress may find her approach relevant. Erin uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques to help clients build stronger coping skills. Sessions typically aim to identify patterns that keep problems stuck and then develop realistic steps to change them.
The emphasis is on collaboration and practical tools rather than lengthy jargon. She respects each person’s pace and priorities, and she frames therapy as a partnership. Many clients come to her to process past experiences, manage current stressors, or find clearer direction in life.
Erin offers direct, empathetic support while helping people try new ways of responding to challenges. Erin holds a LCSW, which stands for Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Her practice is offered in English and is based in Pennsylvania.
People who want to begin can follow an online matching process to schedule sessions.
How Erin’s Approaches Work Online
Erin draws from evidence-based therapeutic techniques that help people manage symptoms and rebuild routines. One common approach focuses on identifying patterns in thoughts and behaviors and then practicing different responses; this helps with anxiety, low mood, and workplace stress. Another approach centers on processing trauma in manageable steps, helping people reduce overwhelming reactions and regain a sense of control.Choosing the right approach is part of the therapy process. Erin works collaboratively to find methods that match a person’s needs, goals, and pace. Together they try approaches, review what helps, and adjust plans when needed so progress fits real life.
Online therapy formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video sessions let you use face-to-face conversation from wherever you are. Phone sessions can be easier when internet or bandwidth is limited. Live chat and messaging work well for shorter check-ins, quick coping strategies, or people who prefer written communication. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into busy days and to continue work between sessions.
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- Experience
- 8 years
- Licensed
- Pennsylvania
- Languages
- English