
Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh News
The Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh is a recognized leader in mental health expertise in the Pittsburgh area, frequently featured on podcasts, news interviews, and articles by Pittsburgh news outlets. Our mental health experts offer valuable insights, contributing to the ongoing discourse on mental health and well-being in the Pittsburgh community.
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Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh News Features and Interviews
The Secret to Making Long-Distance Relationships Work

Founder and CEO Stephanie Wijkstrom, LPC, Featured in Vogue’s, The Secret to Making Long-Distance Relationships Work.
How These Celeb Couples Make it Work Despite Vastly Different Political Views

Founder and CEO Stephanie Wijkstrom, LPC, Featured in The List’s How These Celeb Couples Make it Work Despite Vastly Different Political Views.
5 years later: How COVID changed health care

Clinical Director Kristen Walker, LPC, Featured in Pittsburgh Post Gazette’s, 5 years later: How COVID changed health care.
Healing Pittsburgh’s Black Community Through Therapy, Spirituality, and Yoga

Brittany Steiner, LPC, Featured in Pittsburgh City Paper’s Healing Pittsburgh’s Black Community Through Therapy, Spirituality, and Yoga
Sanewashing: What It Is and Why We Should Call It Something Else

Founder and CEO Stephanie Wijkstrom, LPC, Featured in Verywell Mind’s ‘Sanewashing: What It Is and Why We Should Call It Something Else’
Gen Z Has a Problem with Telephobia

Stephanie Wijkstrom, LPC, Founder & CEO of The Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh, Interviewed by Newsweek for Their Article, ‘Gen Z Has a Problem with Telephobia’.







Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh Podcasts and Presentations

Rachel Taylor, LPC engaged with 6th, 7th, and 8th graders at the Keystone Oaks Middle School Career Fair, shedding light on the expanding mental health field. The students were actively encouraged to ask questions, fostering a dialogue about the path to becoming a counselor.

Counselors Elena Shahen and Edisa Music from the Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh were honored to collaborate with Crisis Center North in delivering a presentation to students at Montour High School in McKees Rock. The focus was on the positive impact of Mindfulness for Stress Relief and Mental Wellness.

Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh is proud to announce that our esteemed Social Workers recently delivered a dynamic presentation on the critical subject of burnout at the National Association of Social Workers Pennsylvania Chapter.

