Royersford Therapists
These empowering women all treat at the Limerick/Royersford Office as well as Teletherapy for the state of Pennsylvania. If you’d like to read more about them, who they treat and see which insurances they accept, please visit the Your Team page.

Melissa Threadgill, LPC, R-DMT
Melissa is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Dance/Movement Therapist who specializes in the mind-body connection. She helps clients cultivate a sense of safety within their own bodies, creating a foundation for profound healing and growth. With a foundation in person-centered and strength-based approaches, Melissa honors your autonomy and empowers you to lead your own process.

Jackie Smythe, LPC, MS
Jackie is deeply committed to supporting teens and young adults as they navigate depression, anxiety, and experiences with self-harm, always through a compassionate, empowerment-focused lens. Jackie strives to create a space where every woman feels comfortable, heard, and genuinely supported—mentally and physically. Through different modalities like DBT, CBT; Jackie helps young women build resilience, reconnect with their strengths, and develop tools for lasting well-being.

Brianna Lowry, LAPC, NCC, MS
Brianna is a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor (LAPC) in Pennsylvania. Brianna is a client-centered, compassion-focused therapist. Brianna honors the multifaceted and nuanced lived experiences that shape how individuals understand themselves, others, and the world around them. She prioritizes cultivating a safe, gentle therapeutic space where clients can feel supported while exploring and expressing their authentic selves and experiences.

Jenna Denton, LAPC
Jenna is a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor, who is currently accumulating clinical supervision hours towards her professional licensure (LPC) and Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C). After experiencing her own perinatal loss, she understands firsthand the emotional and psychological journey that can accompany it. She became passionate about supporting other moms and families who know the heartbreak of pregnancy loss. Jenna specializes in the perinatal and postnatal journey along with utilizing her background in School Counseling to counsel kids, teens, and young adults.

Andrea Harner, LCSW, EMDR Provider
As a trauma therapist, Andrea works with women identifying folk and children affected by traumatic experiences. Her practice is rooted in the understanding that our self-perception and relationships with others are profoundly influenced by systems of power and sociocultural norms. As an EMDRIA Certified Therapist, she extensively works with folks as they navigate complex & developmental trauma, dissociation, substance dependence, feelings of shame & guilt, and the psychological toll of living in a society that often devalues and distorts non-dominant identities. In therapy, she strives to create a collaborative, affirming space for folks to unravel these layers, reconnect with their body, voice and self-worth, and facilitate healing on their terms.

Melissa Snyder, LAPC
Melissa is a compassionate and skilled Licensed Associate Professional Counselor dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families navigate life’s challenges. With a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Trauma Emphasis) from Grand Canyon University, she specializes in working with adolescents and adults facing life transitions, especially surrounding the LGBTQ+ community. She wants to be the person that she never had through her own LGBTQ+ journey. Melissa is also trained in Perinatal Mental Health, offering support to both men and women as they navigate the journey of parenthood.

Sarah Neuhaus, LPC, NCC, CCTP-II, EMDR Provider
Sarah is a neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, trauma-informed therapist. They offer specialization in the treatment of these demographics as well as any other minority who is struggling to navigate the current state of the world. Sarah utilizes Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) in a client-led, relational approach to counseling.

Alison Price, LSW
Alison is passionate about supporting women through the complex emotional and physical challenges of infertility, a journey she has personally experienced. She understands how deeply reproductive transitions can affect a woman’s sense of identity, relationships, and mental well-being. Alison believes that every woman deserves to feel comfortable, heard, and supported, no matter how soft her voice may be. She strives to empower women to reclaim their sense of strength and hope by offering compassionate care, emotional validation, and tools for resilience during these deeply personal and often isolating experiences.

Caroline Stang, LCSW, CCTP, ART Provider
Caroline is an ART and trauma therapist who specializes in supporting individuals who are looking to be free from the bounds of shame around their trauma experiences and emotional responses. She is passionate about providing psychoeducation that helps clients make sense of why their minds and bodies may respond the way they do in varying circumstances. Through a warm and supportive approach, Caroline creates a space where clients will feel heard, validated, and supported as they reconnect with themselves, build self-trust, and move toward healing.

Cassandra Malack, LSW
Cassandra is a Licensed Social Worker with her Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania. She has experience working with individuals of all ages and is passionate about working with children and families as well as adolescents and young adults. Cassandra uses a strengths-based, person-centered approach to work through trauma, transitions, and issues related to environment and identity. She specializes in supporting queer and neurodiverse individuals and meeting folks where they are. Cassandra enjoys helping clients see their own strengths and learn to use them as they work toward their own wellness.

Katie Konyves, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP
Katie is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and ADHD Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP) who specializes in supporting neurodivergent women navigating ADHD, anxiety, depression, executive functioning challenges, and life transitions. With advanced training in ADHD assessment and treatment, she combines clinical expertise with lived experience to offer compassionate, strengths-based, and humor-infused therapy tailored to each client’s unique needs. Katie enjoys working with students, healthcare professionals, creatives, cancer patients, and those experiencing chronic illness or major life changes, offering a trauma-informed space where clients feel understood and empowered. Outside of sessions, Katie is an animal lover, emerging coffee enthusiast and lover of emo and metal music.
Katie also offers ADHD Assessments, to learn more about being assessed for ADHD, click here.

Chellie Adler, LPC, ADHD-CCSP, ASDCS
Chellie specializes in supporting women navigating ADHD and AuDHD, particularly those who have spent years feeling overlooked, misunderstood, or quietly overwhelmed while appearing “fine” on the outside. Many women move through life masking challenges with attention, executive functioning, sensory sensitivity, and emotional regulation—often internalizing shame instead of receiving clarity. Chellie is passionate about helping women understand their brains through a neurodivergent-affirming, empowering lens so they feel seen, validated, and supported in ways that honor their lived experience. In alignment with the practice’s mission, Chellie creates a space where women of all ages and backgrounds feel comfortable, heard, and deeply cared for—no matter how soft their voice may be.

Rachael Livingston, LPC, CAADC, CCTPII, EMDR Provider
Rachael is a trauma informed Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), who prioritizes the healing and empowerment of marginalized individuals and groups. Because of this, she is a passionate ally to LGBTQ+ individuals, the BIPOC community, women, and others who have been impacted by systemic oppression. She specializes in the treatment of trauma related disorders as well as the unique mental health needs of women across all life stages. Rachael is committed to providing a safe, nonjudgmental space to guide those who may be struggling to feel seen, validated, or understood in their healing journeys.
