Hatboro Borough manager Diane Hegele announced that Mary Wilkinson Therapy, Arts in Counseling, and All These Things Counseling opened in January at 67 Byberry Road.
Mary Wilkinson Therapy
From their website:
Mary is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has been working with children and families in the Philadelphia area and beyond for two decades. Mary received her MSW from Temple University in 2008 after which she worked in child welfare, community mental health, and school-based therapeutic programs. Mary has advanced clinical training with Postpartum Support International, and is certified in Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C). Additionally, she completed the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) three-part training for mental health professionals and is a member of the Mental Health Professionals group of ASRM. Mary is also a Level-2 trained Gottman Method couples therapist and enjoys working with couples navigating conflict and decision-making in the transition to parenthood.
Arts in Counseling
From their website:
Arts in Counseling was co-founded by Douglas Paulson, a Queens-based professional artist whose community work often functions as social care, and Lindsay Edwards, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Dance/Movement Therapist, through a shared recognition of creativity as essential to health, connection, and change. Drawing on decades of nonprofit and community-based experience, we observed both the powerful ways artists build trust, invite vulnerability, and foster collective meaning—and the limits artists face when mental health needs or crises arise without clinical support. At the same time, we recognized how traditional mental health systems often fail to reach many people due to stigma, cost, cultural mismatch, or rigid models of care. From this tension emerged a different approach: not asking artists to become therapists, but pairing professional artists with licensed creative arts therapists. Our scaffolded model of care integrates clinical treatment with participatory, community-based creative practice, offering multiple entry points to support and allowing people to move fluidly between clinical and non-clinical care. By embedding artists and clinicians within a single ethical framework, Arts in Counseling expands the mental health ecosystem toward care that is relational, preventative, and community-centered—strengthening both individual wellbeing and the collective conditions that sustain it.
All These Things Counseling
From their website:
Jessica offers clinical experience in working with individuals undergoing fertility treatments and loss, new moms, neurodiverse children (ADHD and autism spectrum disorder), tweens and teens, and young families.
Her approach is holistic and integrative, combining cognitive behavioral techniques, narrative and art therapy tools, and mindfulness practices to foster positive change and personal growth.
Jessica is in the process of obtaining her Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C) through Postpartum Support International as well as her ADHD Clinical Services Provider Certification (ADHD-CCSP), further reflecting her dedication to addressing the unique needs of her clients. She is also a trained member of The American Society of Reproductive Medicine – Mental Health Professional Group (ASRM-MHPG).
Most importantly, Jessica believes you are the expert on your life and sees her role as a collaborative partner and supportive guide, creating a safe and inclusive space for all identities and genders.
The businesses share space with the Maternal Wellness Center. For more information on these businesses, you can contact the center at 215-646-9916.
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