Group and Individual Support
For interest in individual support, please schedule by contacting the Grace Lutheran Church Wellness Center Office at:
office@gracebroomall.org
Grief and loss are inevitable, but they never have to be experienced alone. Whether you are expericening grief and loss from the death of a loved one, a life transition, a fractured or estranged relationship, or any other kind, you are welcome here.
For more information, email pastorkayla@gracebroomall.org. Drop-ins are welcome!
I provide in-person sessions to residents of PA and offer sessions on a sliding scale.
My career in education afforded me many opportunities to learn how people learn and grow, and how important it is to develop one’s voice and use it. I also learned how important it is to listen.
Whether you are an adult or a young person, I hope to encourage you to find your voice and also learn to hear it. We are all in a state of becoming and are forever growing and changing. I consider it a privilege to witness your efforts and growth.
Mary Lisa Kostaneski worked for thirty years in the field of public education at both the elementary and middle school levels as both a classroom teacher and building principal. Prior to retirement she earned an MSS from Bryn Mawr College and is now pursuing her second career as a therapist.
Are you experiencing difficult feelings, thoughts, decisions, behaviors, or transitions in your life or relationships? Are you grieving the loss of a relationship, job, or way of life? Are you questioning your identity and place of belonging in the world? If so, then the process of therapy can help you discover hope and move forward in your life.
For almost twenty years, I have sought to provide a safe, positive, hope-filled space for individuals, couples, and families who deal with issues related to severe mental illness, depression, anxiety, gender, sexuality, grief/loss, divorce, spirituality, relationships, and personal growth and development.
Through thoughtful collaboration, I seek to help people identify,explore, and experience the change and peace they desire. This commitment of collaboration and respect also grounds and infuses my work and experience with helping families, couples, and individuals relate and cope with the diagnosis of severe mental illness.
As a formally trained clinician and ordained minister, I bring a wealth of experience from a variety of academic, ministry and clinical settings. I seek to honor the unique religious and spiritual perspectives and background of each client and, when relevant and important, incorporate that into the therapeutic work.
Sometimes our inner voice, innate wisdom, and desire to move towards wholeness, self-awareness, and greater connection with others gets lost in the pain and struggle of life. Using wisdom and insights from my clinical counseling training, my work as a spiritual director, and my experience as yoga and meditation teacher, I seek to create a therapeutic space where clients can rediscover their strengths, explore their lives and find healing peace.
In addition to helping people work through grief, life transitions, religious and spiritual struggles, living with chronic illnesses, and supporting caregivers in a vareity of situations, I also specialize in addressing childhood and adult trauma that may include sexual, physical, and or religious/spiritual abuse.
In alignment with my passion for social justice, I offer therapy on an affordable sliding scale, via ZOOM or in-person.
Angela York Crane holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling degree from Moravian Theological Seminary and also is a candidate in training at the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. She also is a certified spiritual director and yoga/meditation teacher.
Kim, a Licensed Professional Counselor, welcomes clients from all walks of life with compassion, openness, and respect.
Her clinical experience includes working with diverse communities, including but not limited to BIPOC individuals and those who identify within the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Kim affirms and honors all identities, understanding that the “+” represents many unique ways people describe their gender, sexuality, and lived experiences. She also has experience supporting both adults and adolescents navigating disordered eating, substance use concerns, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses.
Kim’s counseling approach is flexible and client-centered, drawing from a variety of therapeutic orientations such as:
Her goal is always to meet clients where they are and walk alongside them as they create meaningful change and move toward their life goals. Insurances accepted, client ages, & telehealth, in-person, or hybrid.
Specialties: Abuse (non-specific), Addiction, Anger Management, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, Bipolar Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Borderline Personality, Child or Adolescent Counseling, Clinical Assessment, Codependency, Coping Skills, Depression, Eating Disorders, Gambling Addiction, Grief & Loss, LGBTQ Counseling/Integration, Life Coaching, Loneliness, PTSD, Personality Disorders, Play Therapy, Relapse Prevention, Social Anxiety, Suicide, Trauma
Kim graduated from Rider University in 2021 with a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (with distinction) and also earned a graduate-level Certification in Life and Career Coaching.