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Emily Cyburt

PA LPC PC011305
Credentials
PA LPC PC011305
NPI Number
1841855210
Location
Pennsylvania
Languages
English
Emily Cyburt

Accepting new clients

12 years experience
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About Emily Cyburt

Hello! My name is Emily Cyburt, and I have been an outpatient mental health therapist since 2013, and have been licensed since 2019 in the state of Pennsylvania as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Master of Science degree in Community Counseling. I am a Certified Personality Disorder Treatment Provider (C-PD) with training to treat individuals with personality disorders, as well as help those being affected by someone in their life with a personality disorder. I am also recognized as a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) with the National Board of Certified Counselors since 2018, a voluntary national certification, and the largest national counselor certification in the world, that identifies counselors who have met national standards set by the profession.

I work best with teens, young adults, and middle aged persons. I am most comfortable and competent in treating anxiety, depression, low self esteem/self confidence, relationship/marital problems, attachment styles, communication improvement, and boundary work. I am also a Certified Personality Disorder Treatment Provider (C-PD) with training to treat individuals with personality disorders, as well as help those being affected by someone in their life with a personality disorder. The areas in which I do not treat are trauma (childhood, domestic violence, abuse, exposure etc), eating disorders, grief and loss, addiction (drug, alcohol, sexual, gambling), and post-partum depression.

My counseling style is non-Christian based, truthful and honest. I believe change can only occur through dedication to the process, hard work outside of session, honest reflection, and working together as a team. My approach combines Person Centered, Cognitive Behavioral, Psychoeducational, and Rational-Emotive counseling. But what does all that mean?
Person-centered therapy is talk therapy wherein you, the client, does most of the talking. I will not judge or try to interpret what you say, but may restate your words in an attempt to fully understand your thoughts and feelings.
CBT places an emphasis on changing thinking patterns. Through exercises in the session, as well as “homework” exercises outside of sessions, clients are helped to develop coping skills, whereby they can learn to change their own thinking, problematic emotions, and behavior.
Psychoeducation helps people better understand (and become accustomed to living with) mental health conditions. It is generally known that those who have a thorough understanding of the challenges they are facing as well as knowledge of personal coping ability, internal and external resources, and their own areas of strength are often better able to address difficulties, feel more in control of the condition(s), and have a greater internal capacity to work toward mental and emotional well-being.
REBT is an action-oriented approach that’s focused on helping people deal with irrational beliefs and learn how to manage their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in a healthier, more realistic way.
Using these approaches, we will work together to create a plan and goals to help you achieve success.

It takes courage to seek help and to take the first steps towards a change. If you are ready to take that step I am here to support and empower you.

I look forward to working with you!

Licenses

LPC
PC011305

Professional experience

  • Anger management
  • Coping with life changes
  • Depression
  • Family conflicts
  • Intimacy-related issues
  • Relationship issues
  • Self esteem
  • Stress, Anxiety

Additional Focus Areas

  • Attachment issues
  • Avoidant personality
  • Codependency
  • Commitment issues
  • Communication problems
  • Divorce and separation
  • Family problems
  • Infidelity
  • Narcissism
  • Panic disorder and panic attacks
  • Personality disorders
  • Social anxiety and phobia
  • Young adult issues

Clinical Approaches

  • Client-Centered Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Solution-Focused Therapy

Languages

  • English

14 Reviews

“She is a great therapist who does not sugar coat which is exactly what I need!”

“Highly recommend”

“She is a very good listener and offers quality feedback.”

“Emily is always there with great words of encouragement or ways to hurdle through the obstacles of life.”

“Emily has been amazing! She is a great listening ear, makes me feel comfortable and also holds me accountable.”

“Talking to Emily is like talking to a new friend I know I can completely trust. I feel safe and comfortable sharing so much with her. She's given me good material to understand some of my behaviors and thoughts and she's so accommodating and thoughtful with session scheduling.”

“This was my first experience with therapy and I was very nervous. Emily made me feel relaxed and comfortable. I've only had two sessions and I am already feeling a lot better.”

“Emily is great!”

“I've only had two therapy sessions with Emily, but she has been very helpful thus far. I love her matter-of-fact approach and how clearly she communicates information. She listens in a nonjudgmental way and and makes me feel heard. Her advice is not prescriptive; she simply guides me and helps me understand certain issues from a different perspective.”

“I have definitely noticed a difference in myself since talking to Emily.”

“She just gets me and it’s really nice”

“I'm so thankful to have Emily to talk with. She understands and helps me get through without judgement. It's like speaking with a friend that gets it!”

“Emily has been so incredibly helpful. I'm excited to continue working towards my goals with her and I genuinely look forward to our sessions.”

“She was fantastic, very professional, and very caring!”

These reviews represent a few of the most recent positive reviews from the therapist's clients on BetterHelp. Some people's experience may be different.
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