Genevieve Ogden
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Therapy Intern
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I love working at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry because it truly embraces a holistic view of mental health. Rather than relying on a single approach, clients have access to a variety of services and providers who work together to support their well-being. Being part of such a collaborative team allows me to learn from experienced clinicians while helping clients receive comprehensive, individualized care.
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Genevieve is a Therapy Intern at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry and a Master’s student in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Arcadia University, where she is completing a concentration in trauma. She works with adolescents, adults, older adults, couples, LGBTQ+ clients, and trauma survivors, and has particular interests in trauma, eating disorders, grief, life transitions, identity development, and relationship concerns.
Her clinical experience includes working with clients across a variety of settings and presenting concerns, and she is passionate about helping individuals navigate the challenges that arise from trauma, loss, relationship difficulties, and major life transitions. Genevieve approaches therapy from a collaborative, trauma-informed, and holistic perspective, recognizing the connection between emotional, physical, relational, and psychological well-being.
Her therapeutic style is warm, authentic, and person-centered, drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (specifically TF-CBT), Relational-Cultural Therapy, psychodynamic therapy, mindfulness practices, and other evidence-based approaches. She has completed specialized trauma trainings through the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and additional trauma-focused coursework as part of her graduate training. Genevieve believes healing happens through connection, self-compassion, and empowerment, and she strives to create a safe and supportive environment where clients feel seen, understood, and respected as they move toward growth and meaningful change.
In recognition of her academic achievement and commitment to the counseling profession, Genevieve was inducted into Arcadia University's chapter of Alpha Epsilon Lambda (AEL), the national graduate and professional school honor society.
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B.A., Tulane University
M.A. Candidate, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Arcadia University
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English