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About Jami
Jami Dumler is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Pennsylvania and a Nationally Certified Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy provider. Jami has over 7 years of experience partnering with clients across the lifespan seeking help with various mood and anxiety disorders, family conflict and relationship stressors, traumatic experiences, and life transitions such as loss, divorce, career changes, and weight loss journeys. Jami has experience working with clients aged 3-65+ in individual, family, and couples therapy.
Jami completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from West Chester University and received her Masters of Social Work from the University of South Carolina. Jami has also completed the WPATH foundations course for Best Practices in Transgender Care and has experience assisting children, teens, and families on their journey in transitioning. She utilizes a relational approach to help empower clients to create new insights and shift their current patterns and mindset to create a positive, meaningful, fulfilling life. Jami believes that you and your therapist are a team in this journey together and that everyone can benefit from having a safe, open place to process and problem solve life’s stressors.
Jami utilizes strengths-based approaches in mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and psychodynamic therapy to help frame sessions to fit your needs and personality. Jami is also known to incorporate various artistic outlets as well as games and yoga into sessions for a unique and positive experience!
Jami invites all clients to take a step towards their best selves with a calm, caring, personalized experience. She vows to support you with a safe, no pressure, and non-judgmental environment and is excited to begin this new chapter with you.
"As a firm believer that anyone can benefit from therapy, even in stable times, I vow to utilize warm, creative approaches to meet your desired goals and to help increase self-insight as a foundation for making actionable change. "
Get to know Jami
1. What is your therapeutic philosophy?
I believe that every individual has an innate capacity for growth. My role is to provide a safe, non-judgmental space where we can identify the barriers holding you back and build a toolkit of practical strategies to help you navigate life's challenges.
. How do you help clients who feel "stuck" in their progress?
"We start by exploring what 'stuck' feels like for you. Often, it's a sign that we need to pivot our approach—perhaps moving from traditional talk therapy to more action-oriented techniques like CBT or mindfulness—to find a new path forward."
4. How do you handle cultural or personal differences with your clients?
"I approach every session with cultural humility and a desire to learn. I recognize that I am not the expert on your lived experience; you are. I strive to create an inclusive environment where your unique background is respected and integrated into our work.
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"I approach every session with cultural humility and a desire to learn. I recognize that I am not the expert on your lived experience; you are. I strive to create an inclusive environment where your unique background is respected and integrated into our work.
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"I approach every session with cultural humility and a desire to learn. I recognize that I am not the expert on your lived experience; you are. I strive to create an inclusive environment where your unique background is respected and integrated into our work.
"I approach every session with cultural humility and a desire to learn. I recognize that I am not the expert on your lived experience; you are. I strive to create an inclusive environment where your unique background is respected and integrated into our work.
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"I approach every session with cultural humility and a desire to learn. I recognize that I am not the expert on your lived experience; you are. I strive to create an inclusive environment where your unique background is respected and integrated into our work.
"I approach every session with cultural humility and a desire to learn. I recognize that I am not the expert on your lived experience; you are. I strive to create an inclusive environment where your unique background is respected and integrated into our work.
6. What do you do for your own mental wellness?
"I practice what I preach by maintaining a strong work-life balance. For me, that means spending time outdoors, practicing daily meditation, and staying connected with my own support system. This allows me to be fully present and energized for my clients."
"I practice what I preach by maintaining a strong work-life balance. For me, that means spending time outdoors, practicing daily meditation, and staying connected with my own support system. This allows me to be fully present and energized for my clients."
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"I practice what I preach by maintaining a strong work-life balance. For me, that means spending time outdoors, practicing daily meditation, and staying connected with my own support system. This allows me to be fully present and energized for my clients."
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 14 years
- Graduating institute
- University of South Carolina
- Graduating degree
- Master of Social Work