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Fetima Mahaffey, LPC

Psychology
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Fetima Mahaffey

Psychology
Fetima Mahaffey, MS, LPC, is a mental health therapist with AHN Behavioral Health, specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and positive psychology. Her clinical interests include clinical depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and grief counseling. She is skilled at stress management and intensive outpatient therapy. Fetima received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Master of Science in Professional Counseling from Carlow University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is currently a Doctoral Candidate in Counselor Education and Supervision at Waynesburg University in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Fetima is certified by the National Board of Certified Counselors. In addition to mental health therapy, she is also an adjunct professor at Waynesburg University, teaching a variety of counseling classes. She believes that everyone needs support at some point in their life and wants her patients to know that all of their thoughts are welcome. She see patients ages 18 and older.

Age Groups Seen

Adult, Older Adult

Languages Spoken*

English

*Our providers self-report what languages they speak. All AHN practices have interpretive services available.

Expertise

patient advocacy
care coordination
family conflict mediation
help with supplemental food application
help with health insurance application
mental health behavioral disorders
trauma informed care
complex trauma
crisis management
lgbtq+ mental health
novel coronavirus related mental health conditions
children of addicted parents therapy
children of addicted parents counseling
children of incarcerated parents therapy
children of incarcerated parents counselling
caregiver support
pregnancy and mental health
motherhood and mental health
coping with life transitions
atypical depression
teen parenting
women's mental health
sexual abuse survivor counseling
self-esteem issues
self harming behaviors

Credentials

Medical School

  • Carlow University