Beth McNierney, MA SpEd, MS, BSL, LPC (She/Her)

Beth McNierney is a Licensed Professional Counselor with more than 20 years of experience providing therapy across a variety of settings, including outpatient, partial hospitalization, Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS), Family Based Services, and Community School Based programs. She earned her bachelor's degree in Sociology from Seton Hill University, a master's degree in Special Education from Seton Hill University, and a master's degree in Child Psychology from Duquesne University.

Beth is committed to fostering a therapeutic environment defined by collaboration and nonjudgmental support, ensuring a secure foundation where clients can nurture their innate resilience and achieve healing. She utilizes a client-centered approach with a strong emphasis on self-care, as well as a supportive environment where clients feel safe, understood and can navigate their challenges. Her therapeutic framework integrates mindfulness and Family Systems with developmental and attachment-informed interventions. She also incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused methods, and the Gottman Method for couples.

Beth specializes in a wide range of areas, including:

  • Loss, grief, and trauma
  • Anxiety, depression, and life transitions
  • Neurodiversity, including ADHD and Autism
  • Marital and family issues, infidelity, and couples therapy
  • Parenting concerns and codependency
  • Women's mental health and pregnancy

Outside of the office, Beth enjoys exercising, traveling, reading, and making memories with her four grandchildren.