Cheyenne Silva (she/her)

Cheyenne Silva, MEd, NCC

Cheyenne Silva, MEd, NCC, is a dedicated and compassionate mental health professional specializing in dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). With a background in crisis counseling and outpatient therapy, Cheyenne works with individuals ranging from age 10 through adults, providing them with the support they need to navigate life's challenges.

Cheyenne takes a multicultural approach to therapy, ensuring that each client feels understood and valued within their unique cultural context. Her therapeutic style is multi-faceted and integrative, combining elements of psychodynamic theory, solution-focused theory, and humanistic perspectives. This personalized approach allows her to create a therapeutic experience tailored to each client's individual needs and goals.

Cheyenne earned her Master of Education (MEd) from Temple University and her Bachelor of Arts from Widener University in Chester, PA. She majored in both Psychology and Sociology, with a minor in African and African American Studies, providing her with a well-rounded understanding of diverse social and cultural dynamics that influence mental health.

Cheyenne is committed to helping clients build resilience, develop coping strategies, and achieve personal growth. Her empathetic and client-centered approach makes her a trusted ally in their mental health journey.