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Dr. JOHN ABBRUZZESE, PsyD

Mental health
Accepting patients
Call to book

(610) 954-8597

Telehealth platform

Independent

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

Dr. John Abbruzzese helps patients overcome anxiety, depression, and trauma through evidence-based psychological treatment delivered entirely online. His patients develop practical coping strategies and gain relief from debilitating symptoms within the first few weeks of therapy. As a board-certified psychologist, he brings clinical expertise and a patient-centered approach to virtual mental health care for adults seeking meaningful change.

Services offered

Dr. Abbruzzese provides comprehensive telehealth mental health services for adults experiencing anxiety, depression, PTSD, and adjustment difficulties. He utilizes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-focused approaches, and other evidence-based techniques to help patients achieve symptom relief and build emotional resilience. His practice serves working professionals, individuals navigating major life changes, and those seeking support for anxiety or mood concerns. A typical virtual session involves a secure video consultation where patients work collaboratively with Dr. Abbruzzese to identify patterns, develop coping skills, and make measurable progress toward their mental health goals—all from the comfort of their own space.

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