Rebecca Chadwick, LPC
Rebecca is a Licensed Professional Counselor who provides therapy for adolescents and adults at Cornerstone Therapy & Wellness. She offers in-person therapy in Wayne, Pennsylvania, as well as secure online therapy sessions for individuals throughout Pennsylvania. She works with individuals who may feel stuck in patterns of self-criticism, shame, or emotional overwhelm and supports them in developing a more compassionate and sustainable path toward change.
Rebecca believes therapy works best when individuals feel safe, understood, and free from judgment. She creates a supportive, patient therapeutic space where clients can explore the different roles and identities in their lives, better understand patterns that may no longer serve them, and develop healthier coping strategies. Together, she collaborates with clients to move forward at a pace that honors their needs, goals, and values.
She earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from West Chester University. Her clinical experience includes supporting individuals through complex emotional challenges, relationship concerns, identity development, and major life transitions. She is also passionate about supporting members of the LGBTQIA+ community and individuals navigating chronic illness, chronic pain, or disability.
Rebecca’s therapeutic style is compassionate, collaborative, and client-centered. She focuses on helping individuals build insight, strengthen self-understanding, and develop practical strategies that support emotional well-being and meaningful change.
Outside of her clinical work, Rebecca is a lifelong dancer and history enthusiast who enjoys spending time outdoors whenever possible.
Clinical Areas Rebecca Works With
• Anxiety and chronic worry
• Depression and mood concerns
• Eating disorders and body image challenges
• Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
• Trauma and difficult life experiences
• Self-harm behaviors
• Relationship challenges and identity exploration
• Major life transitions and stress
• LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy
• Chronic illness, chronic pain, and disability
Clients Rebecca Works With
• Adolescents
• Adults
• Individuals
• Couples
Rebecca believes therapy works best when individuals feel safe, understood, and free from judgment. She creates a supportive, patient therapeutic space where clients can explore the different roles and identities in their lives, better understand patterns that may no longer serve them, and develop healthier coping strategies. Together, she collaborates with clients to move forward at a pace that honors their needs, goals, and values.
She earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from West Chester University. Her clinical experience includes supporting individuals through complex emotional challenges, relationship concerns, identity development, and major life transitions. She is also passionate about supporting members of the LGBTQIA+ community and individuals navigating chronic illness, chronic pain, or disability.
Rebecca’s therapeutic style is compassionate, collaborative, and client-centered. She focuses on helping individuals build insight, strengthen self-understanding, and develop practical strategies that support emotional well-being and meaningful change.
Outside of her clinical work, Rebecca is a lifelong dancer and history enthusiast who enjoys spending time outdoors whenever possible.
Clinical Areas Rebecca Works With
• Anxiety and chronic worry
• Depression and mood concerns
• Eating disorders and body image challenges
• Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
• Trauma and difficult life experiences
• Self-harm behaviors
• Relationship challenges and identity exploration
• Major life transitions and stress
• LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy
• Chronic illness, chronic pain, and disability
Clients Rebecca Works With
• Adolescents
• Adults
• Individuals
• Couples