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Jennifer E. Edmonds, MA, LPC, NCC, CATP, CTTS

Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health

202 Beaver Street, 3rd Floor Sewickley Pennsylvania, 15143

About

Jennifer E. Edmonds, MA, LPC, NCC, CGP, CATP, CTTS is a highly recognized licensed professional counselor (LPC) and trauma treatment specialist working in Beaver County, PA.  Areas of professional expertise include certifications in trauma, grief/loss, telemedicine, conflict resolution and meditation, and marriage and family counseling.  Ms. Edmonds is also a LPC Supervisor and has mentored Masters Level counselors in completing their LPC licensure.

Education and Training

Duquesne University Bachelor of Arts 1991

Geneva College Masters of Arts Degree in Counseling Psychology 2001

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Trauma Treatment SpecialistMarriage and Family SpecialistConflict Resolution and Mediation SpecialistGrief and Loss Treatment Specialist

Professional Memberships

  • PSI CHI The International Honor Society in Psychology  
  • IAMFC International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors  
  • CHI SIGMA IOTA Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International  
  • ACA American Counseling Association  
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated  

Jennifer E. Edmonds, MA, LPC, NCC, CATP, CTTS's Practice location

Community Alternatives, Inc.

500 Market Street Suite 300 -
Beaver, PA 15009
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New patients: 724-652-2211

Samaritan Counseling Center of Western PA

202 Beaver Street, 3rd Floor -
Sewickley, Pennsylvania 15143
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New patients: 412-741-7430

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