About Arielle
Arielle Manganiello is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania who helps people facing stress, anxiety, depression, relationship and intimacy issues, addiction, grief, parenting challenges, career change, and related struggles. She talks with clients about life transitions, self-esteem, and managing mood shifts such as bipolar symptoms. Sessions are practical and focused on what a person needs right now.
Her style is warm and interactive. She takes time to listen and then works with each person to set clear, achievable goals.
Background and approach
Sessions mix conversation with exercises people can use between meetings. Arielle draws on several approaches to shape the work. She uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help people clarify values and take steps toward them.
Attachment-based ideas guide conversations about how early relationships affect current connections. Client-centered work keeps the client's perspective central to decisions about therapy. She also brings elements of Jungian thought and mindfulness into sessions when they fit the person’s needs.
Those tools can help with reflection, emotional regulation, and discovering patterns that hold people back. With three years of experience as an LPC, she aims to build a collaborative plan that changes as needs change. New clients complete a brief match questionnaire and then schedule sessions that suit their timing and goals.
Therapeutic approaches for online work
Arielle commonly uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help people identify their values and take practical steps toward them despite difficult thoughts or feelings. ACT focuses on meaningful action and flexible responding, which can suit issues like anxiety, depression, and life transitions.She also uses Attachment-Based Therapy ideas to look at how patterns from past relationships affect current connections. That approach helps when intimacy, trust, or communication are causing strain. Client-Centered Therapy keeps the conversation focused on the person's own experience and priorities, offering a respectful space to decide what change should look like.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will discuss options and tailor methods based on a person’s goals, needs, and preferences. This is a collaborative process and the plan can change as progress is made.
Online sessions are offered by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to fit different schedules and situations. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation, phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited, and chat or messaging can be used for shorter check-ins or when typing feels more comfortable. These options make it simpler to maintain continuity of care while juggling work, family, or travel.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also listed
- Addictions
- Bipolar disorder
- Career difficulties
- Coaching
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Grief
- Intimacy-related issues
- LGBT
- Parenting issues
- Self esteem
- Trauma and abuse
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Pennsylvania
- Languages
- English