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Providing space for emotional & spiritual healing

In Solidarity Counseling provides a space to approach mind, body and spirit in our mental health treatment. The Celtic Knot reflects the connection between these three components of our self, allowing us a greater understanding of our healing and wellness. 


Practices of gratitude, meditation and contemplation have been known to make an impact in mental health symptoms. With over 15 years of clinical work, therapist Marcia Kipp-Adams, LCSW, has become committed to asking and exploring how our spirituality, or lack of spirituality, can play a significant role in our wellness and healing.

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Marcia Kipp-Adams

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW

Marcia treats individuals of all ages, with a special focus on teens and young adults who are adjusting to life transitions and experiencing heightened anxiety, depression and elevated mood symptoms.

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Marcia holds masters degrees in theology and social work, which lends to her therapeutic approach of treating clients from an emotional and spiritual perspective. Her counseling approach is supportive, as clients explore their needs without judgement or advice.

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“In Solidarity” implies being with clients during their time of need. It has roots in Liberation Theology, where liberation came from within a group of people that were “oppressed” without power of another group taking over or doing for them. In this context, “In Solidarity” means that we will be on a journey together, exploring solutions to different ways to make changes that benefit each client, individually.

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Marcia utilizes CBT, Mindfulness and Solution Focused therapies. Building therapeutic rapport is essential to the success of therapy. In Solidarity encourages exploration of spiritual practices in the healing process, which gets overlooked in a holistic approach to mental health treatment. Marcia is a seasoned clinician with over 15 years of experience.

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Life is messy. Love, hurt, grief, loss and sadness are part of the circle of life. Engaging with a professionally trained therapist, who is neutral to your experience, can be lifegiving. If you want to begin challenging your old behaviors into a comprehensive approach to healing and wellness, contact Marcia today.

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Join In Solidarity for a monthly group discussion.

Spirituality & Mental Wellness

The first Saturday each month

10am, Room 105

For inquiries about mental health services, you can contact Marcia at (609) 651-1244 or info@insolidaritycounseling.com.  In Solidarity Counseling takes most major insurance companies, including Aetna, Cigna, Horizon Blue Cross Blue shield and other BCBS insurances.  We are also in network with Princeton Theological Seminary and Medicare (not Advantage plans).  For more information, please visit our website. 

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