Hello, I’m Cameron Tripp, an MFC Intern Therapist and graduate student at Lancaster Bible College from Malvern, PA.
I have wanted to become a counselor from a young age. I have always had a strong desire to help people, especially those who are hurting on the inside. This desire was only furthered when I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, a chronic autoimmune disease that I will have for the rest of my life.
Instead of feeling hindered by this hard situation, I have looked at it as a way to understand people who have similar health issues or have gone through hard things in their lives, which only made me want to help people all the more. Having this desire to help people has caused me to seek a higher education that can enable me to help people to the best of my abilities.
I am particularly interested in working with people aged nine and older who suffer from anxiety and depression as they go through their everyday lives. I also counsel for life transitions, caregiver stress, anger, body image, co-dependency, family conflict and dynamics, grief, self-harm, parenting, relationships, self-esteem, work-life balance, stress, and more.
I offer counseling for children (age 9+), teens, young adults, and adults in Pennsylvania.
Throughout my education, I have built great relationships with many professionals in the field, who I learn more every day. I have experience and training in Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Emotion Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Person-Centered, Rational Emotive Behavior (REBT) that I pull from to help you based on your personal needs.
PA License # N/A (Masters Student, Intern Therapist)
Clinical Supervisor: Matthew Kornacki (he/him), LPC
Cameron Tripp offers in-person therapy sessions at our Lancaster Downtown office and online therapy sessions across Pennsylvania.
Whether you are suffering from panic attacks, obsessive – compulsive disorder, or generalized anxiety we have therapists who use evidenced-based treatments, such as cognitive-bahavioral therapy, to help you.
Many individuals feel like they are at war with their bodies. Whether it’s feeling shame, guilt, or giving ourselves critical comments about our bodies, we can be our own worst enemy. Our therapists can help you feel at peace with your body and learn to be kind to yourself.
Caregiving for a loved one can be challenging even in the best of circumstances. Often we don’t think about how the caregiver needs support, too. If you are experiencing burnout, our therapists can teach you skills to help you cope.
Depression, one of the most common mental health disorders, is very treatable. Our therapists are specially trained to help individuals with depression get back to feeling like themselves again.
Life transitions encompass many things, including starting or ending a romantic relationship, changes with work or school or making any big life change, such as a move. Often we underestimate how these changes will affect us emotionally until we find ourselves struggling with the ups and downs of the life transition.
While we don’t provide couples counseling at Move Forward, many individuals seek counseling to discuss how they can have healthier relationships. Our therapists can help you learn new ways of communicating, setting boundaries, and other ways to have more positive relationships with others.
Moving into adulthood brings its own set of challenges. You may feel pressure to have a “career” or find your life partner. You may be unsure of making these big life decisions and may feel lost because you no longer have school or other adults in your life telling you what you should choose.
Being a kid can be difficult sometimes. It’s a crucial developmental period of growth and change during which children learn about the world and themselves. This can be overwhelming to some children since many are still learning all the tools and skills to help them cope with their emotions and life’s stressors. This is where therapy can provide support.
The period of adolescence can be exciting, but also challenging for many teens. Difficulties with friends, school, anxiety, depression, cutting, and substance abuse are all common issues for this group. Due to a lack of life experience, teens may not know how to manage these problems which is why therapy can be especially helpful.
Reach out today to get started. Our supportive staff will help guide you through the scheduling process, discuss special requests and consult your insurance needs.
Therapy is available online across Pennsylvania, with in-person therapy options at the Lancaster, Lancaster Downtown, Lebanon, Pittsburgh, State College, Hershey, Lehigh Valley and York locations.
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