We want you to get the care you deserve.

Transforming mental healthcare

Established in 1971, Psychological Associates of Lancaster, Inc. is a private, group practice of mental health professionals committed to the residents of this area and offering help by providing quality counseling services.  Our experienced professionals will guide you through your concerns or difficulties as you readjust to a more balanced and positive lifestyle.

Our services

Blending modern
& traditional approaches

It’s essential for us that our clients get personalized suggestions on who from our team is the best match. Rather than do things the typical way, we’ve created a system designed around our patients’ needs.

  • A process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained mental health clinician in a safe, caring and confidential environment.

  • A psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of traumatic life experiences.

  • One of the most common and effective types of psychotherapy. CBT hinges on the concept that our thoughts and behaviors are linked. By changing our thoughts, we can change our behaviors.

  • A form of psychotherapy that is centered on increasing a person’s awareness, freedom, and self-direction. It’s a form of therapy that focuses on the present moment rather than past experiences. Gestalt therapy is based on the idea that people are influenced by their present environment.

  • You and your partner will work with a therapist to resolve issues, correct negative behavior patterns and focus on positive aspects of the relationship, improving communication and interactions strengthening the relationship.

Treatment focused on:

  • Anger

  • Anxiety

  • Binge Eating

  • Bi-Polar Disorder

  • Body Image Difficulties

  • Depression

  • Eating Disorders

  • Grief

  • Learning Disabilities

  • Life Adjustments

  • Obesity

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Process Addictions

  • Relationships

  • Stress Related Problems

  • Substance Use Disorders

  • Trauma

"There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t." - John Green.

"There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t." - John Green.

Get started with us, today.