Tracy Sciulli, PhD, LPC, RYT-200
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Director of Outpatient Services & Therapist
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I genuinely believe that "iron sharpens iron." As a therapist with Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry, I feel that my ability to deliver excellent care to others is strengthened by my colleagues' shared expertise and intentional care. Clients directly benefit from warm referrals to resources within Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry to pursue their journey of finding strength, healing, and resiliency.
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Tracy encourages personal growth and supports her clients through the joys and challenges of life. Her areas of expertise are providing care for anxiety, depression, stress, significant life transitions, and ADHD for adolescents, adults, and parents seeking supportive services. Tracy builds therapeutic relationships and treatment plans that are offered with care and rooted in the science of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Brain Based Strategies, and Mindfulness. She invites clients to share their values to inform a balanced approach to therapy that includes educational tools, therapeutic skills, processing, and celebrating progress. Tracy is a Licensed Professional Counselor with several master's degrees in Clinical Counseling and Health Psychology and Organizational Development and Leadership. She is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Educational Psychology with a concentration in Neuropsychology to inform treatment practices and support services.
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Certified Clinical Trauma Professional
Ph.D. student in Educational Psychology and Neuroscience
Certified Yoga Instructor with 200 hours of training
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English
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Read the latest from Tracy Sciulli:
Explore how inflammatory biomarkers like IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, and CRP play a role in diagnosing and treating depression. Learn how Dr. Danish at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry integrates these insights into patient care.
A recent study has shown that psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, may be more effective than traditional antidepressants in treating depression.
At Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry, Dr. Danish and his team are dedicated to offering cutting-edge treatments for complex mental health conditions, including skin excoriation disorder. This often-overlooked condition can significantly impact a person's quality of life, leading to physical and emotional distress.
Many of our patients benefit from the use of supplements like turmeric, which is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties. While our primary focus is on mental health, we recognize the potential benefits of turmeric for other conditions, including dyspepsia.