About Fawn
Fawn Moyer is a licensed professional counselor with 14 years of clinical experience. She focuses on helping people navigate stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, trauma and abuse, low self-esteem, and depression. Her style is straightforward and strengths-based, aimed at practical change and clearer thinking.
Fawn emphasizes that each person knows their own story best. She works together with clients to build on existing strengths and to find small workable steps forward.
Background and approach
Sessions are geared toward practical skills, clearer communication, and rebuilding confidence after difficult experiences. Her background includes work across varied clinical settings in Pennsylvania and South Carolina, which shaped a flexible approach to common concerns like mood struggles and trauma-related symptoms. She has 14 years of experience helping people manage overwhelm, cope with past hurts, and improve their day-to-day functioning.
In therapy she listens for patterns that get in the way of feeling better, then helps people try different, concrete strategies. Topics often addressed include attachment and abandonment worries, body image, guilt and shame, and problems with impulsivity or isolation. Fawn also assists people dealing with divorce, communication breakdowns, or hurt from prejudice and discrimination.
Her work aims to empower clients to make lasting changes at a pace that fits their lives. She encourages honest conversation about goals, setbacks, and progress, and supports people as they try new ways of coping and relating to others.
Evidence-based approaches and flexible online care
Fawn uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical skills and clearer thinking. One common approach helps people learn coping skills for anxiety and mood management, such as breathing and grounding strategies and step-by-step behavior changes to reduce overwhelm. Another approach looks at relationship patterns and attachment concerns, helping people notice unhelpful patterns and practice new ways of relating to others.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with each person about goals, past attempts that did or did not work, and preferences, then suggests methods that fit those needs. That partnership helps tailor the work so it is realistic and usable between sessions.
Online therapy is offered through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to make care more flexible. Video allows more visual connection for deeper conversation, phone can be simpler when bandwidth is limited, live chat suits shorter check-ins, and messaging supports ongoing reflection between sessions. These options help people fit therapy into busy schedules and daily life.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
Also listed
- Abandonment
- Attachment issues
- Body image
- Communication problems
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Forgiveness
- Guilt and shame
- Impulsivity
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Mood disorders
- Narcissism
- Personality disorders
- Post-traumatic stress
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Women's issues
- Experience
- 14 years
- Licensed
- Pennsylvania, South Carolina
- Languages
- English