Therapist – Blake Watterworth Therapy Services LLC
Blake Watterworth Therapy Services LLC is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania practice offering individual therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. The practice is operated by Blake Watterworth, MS, LPC, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania who holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Vermont. The office is located at the Rubicon Building, 201 S. Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, situated in the Highland Park neighborhood of the city.
Blake Watterworth describes a calm and sensitive therapeutic approach, emphasizing the creation of a safe and supportive environment in which clients can express themselves openly and work toward what the practice characterizes as its three primary goals: stability, growth, and happiness. The practice’s stated approach is to offer a space where clients can find peace and relief from the concerns that bring them to therapy.
Clinical focus areas include trauma, anxiety, relationship stress, and general life stressors. The practice works with a range of ages, from children through adults, adapting the therapeutic relationship and approach to each client’s developmental stage and presenting concerns. The website does not name particular treatment modalities such as CBT, EMDR, or DBT.
Two appointment pathways are described on the practice website: a self-pay scheduling option and an insurance-based appointment route, indicating that the practice accommodates both privately paying clients and those using insurance benefits. Specific insurance plans accepted are not listed on the main page, but the dual pathway suggests coverage options are available.
Sessions appear to be conducted in-person at the Pittsburgh office location. Telehealth availability is not mentioned on the homepage. No year of establishment is provided.
Contact: phone (412) 426-5292; email info@bwtherapypa.com. The practice indicates availability for new clients through the scheduling options on its website.
The practice’s framing around stability, growth, and happiness reflects a goals-oriented clinical style that invites clients to define what meaningful progress looks like for them personally. For children, adolescents, and adults working through trauma, anxiety, or relational strain, individual sessions are aimed at building both relief and longer-term resilience.