Welcome! I am Susannah Berry (she/her), a Licensed Social Worker (LSW). I believe that everyone deserves access to mental healthcare. Therapy is a great place to start understanding the journey you are on.
I earned my Bachelor of Social Work from Millersville University and my Master of Social Work with a specialty in clinical practice from PennWest Edinboro University. My experience includes working in mental health case management, inpatient therapy, residential treatment programs, and outpatient programs.
I hope to create a trusted and safe environment for you to process what is happening in your journey. I am passionate about working with people from teenagers (age 13+), young adults, and people in into their mid-30s.
I specialize in counseling for a variety of mental health concerns, including adjustment issues, life transitions, anxiety, OCD, trauma and PTSD, depression, body image, relationship issues, domestic abuse, eating disorders, grief, pregnancy, postpartum, motherhood, personality disorders, suicidal ideation, spirituality, anger, substance use, chronic pain, family conflict, borderline personality disorder (BPD), personality disorders, self-harm, and more.
I have experience and training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), trauma-focused CBT, Person-Centered Therapy, Strengths-Based Therapy, and Positive Psychology. I also offer Christian Counseling.
In my free time, I can be found with my husband and three daughters at home or at soccer tournaments. I relax and unwind by picking up a good book to read or watching movies with my husband.
I look forward to working with you as you move throughout your journey.
PA License #SW139500
Susannah Berry offers in-person sessions at the York therapy 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 and anxiety are extremely common, but often under-diagnosed by medical providers during pregnancy and postpartum. Our providers have specialized training to help women with anxiety and depression in this specific period in their lives.
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.
Struggling with infertility can be so difficult, especially if no one around you has experienced something similar. It can feel like an isolating journey and people find they often need support to navigate the emotional aspects of the process. Our therapists have specialized training to help you.
Move Forward Counseling is an inclusive practice where we want the LGBTQIA+ community to feel welcome and supported. Whether you are unsure how to embrace your identity, are having relationship issues, or need extra support from a non-judgmental person, we have therapists who can help.
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.
It is important to understand that everyone’s experience with substance use is different; therefore, symptoms and consequences can differ. The levels of treatment also differ based on your usage and whether you seek support for substance use or have been diagnosed with an SUD.
Trauma symptoms and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can be debilitating for many who experience it. Recovery from trauma is possible and we have therapists who can help.
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.
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, Hershey, Lehigh Valley and York locations.
825 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
226 N Arch Street 2nd Floor, Lancaster, PA 17603
445 Mountville Drive, Lebanon, PA 17046
100 Keystone Ave, Suite 1, Emmaus, PA 18049
935 E. Chocolate Ave., Hershey, PA 17033
201 S. Craig St, Suite 1M, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
1410 E Market Street, York, PA 17403
Across Pennsylvania
Monday 7:30 a.m. till 5:30 p.m.
Tues-Friday 8 a.m. till 5:30 p.m.