Meg Gambino is a Graduate Level Intern at Bucks Support Services. She believes that wellness work starts with reconciling who we are to ourselves and moves outward. Meg is passionate about empowering others to discover and embrace their truest selves to lead full lives to transform their communities. Meg’s clinical interests explore the intersection of LGBTQ+ identity, spirituality, and advocacy. In addition, Meg comes with experience as a former pastor and current housing and food insecurity advocate.
Meg is completing her Master’s Degree in Social Justice Community Counseling at Delaware Valley University. Her therapeutic style is rooted in a person-centered and social justice approach. This combination teaches clients that they are the experts of themselves, their experience, and their environment. Meg’s practice is driven by principles of reality therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and existential therapy.
Meg brings compassion, genuineness, and joy. She aims to create a space in which each client feels empowered and like they matter. Meg works under the supervision of Mark Ludwig, LMFT in the Buckingham office.