Molly Gilley
Molly earned her bachelor of arts in Psychology and Elementary Education at Moravian University and her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Messiah University.
Molly’s areas of interest include betrayal trauma, emotional and spiritual abuse, parent/child relationships, grief, anxiety, and depression. She strives to build empathetic client relationships in an environment of safety and authenticity with adolescents, women, and parents/children using a variety of evidence-based approaches including Psychodynamic and Narrative Therapy.
Over the last three decades Molly has planted local churches, led women’s ministries, and taught meditative art experiences. She enjoys creating art, writing, theatre, hiking, experimenting in the kitchen, and playing with her dog Moe.
Molly offers in-person counseling sessions at the CCM Easton location as well as virtual sessions.