About Rachel
Rachel Roundtree is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) practicing in Pennsylvania with 20 years of experience. She offers steady, experienced care for people facing stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship difficulties, and depression. Rachel creates a calm space where clients can talk through their concerns without fear of judgment.
She pays attention to the whole person and to how culture, identity, and life events shape struggles. Multicultural concerns and LGBT matters are among the issues she addresses alongside challenges related to HIV and AIDS.
Background and approach
Rachel also has experience supporting people who face personality-related patterns that complicate daily life. In sessions she listens closely and helps clients sort out practical next steps. Conversations focus on identifying patterns, trying small changes, and building coping skills that fit daily routines.
She encourages realistic goals and checks in on progress week to week. Rachel adapts her approach to each person’s needs. She aims to make therapy feel like a partnership, not a lecture.
The work can include short-term problem solving or longer-term exploration, depending on what the client wants. Clients connect with Rachel through online formats that match their schedules. She helps people take the first steps toward less stress, clearer choices, and more satisfying relationships.
How Rachel’s Approaches Work Online
Rachel uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change and understanding patterns. One approach emphasizes building coping skills and stress management strategies to reduce anxiety and support recovery from addictive behaviors. This involves learning specific tools and practicing them between sessions so daily life feels more manageable.Another helpful focus is addressing identity and relationship concerns through guided conversation and reflection. This work helps people clarify values, improve communication, and make choices that match their goals and sense of self. It can also include looking at how culture and life experience shape reactions and relationships.
Choosing the right approach happens together. Rachel will talk with each person about goals, preferences, and what has or hasn’t worked before. She adapts methods as the work progresses so the plan fits what the client needs rather than following a fixed script.
Online therapy offers flexibility and easier scheduling. Video calls let people read facial cues and hold deeper conversations. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging provide quick check-ins and ongoing support between sessions. These options help clients fit therapy into busy lives and keep momentum between meetings.
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What this counselor works with
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Also listed
- Depression
- HIV / AIDS
- Multicultural concerns
- Personality disorders
- Relationship issues
- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed
- Pennsylvania
- Languages
- English