Meenal is very intuitive and always seems able to tap into the root of my problem and fix it. She is very committed to her clients, truly cares and has a passion for what she does.
– Jeff Sapp, Lansdale, PA
Danny and Meenal are very welcoming and friendly. The center was recommended to me and I visited during one of my trips to NJ. It is very serene and as soon as you walk in, you feel a sense of calm and positive energy from the surroundings.
– Sonia Sharma, Brampton, ON, Canada
Kelly Craney
Kelly Craney, Licensed Professional Counselor
Inner Light Enrichment
Brainspotting ~ Bodyspotting
Holographic Memory Resolution
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Reiki and Energy Therapy
Alpha-Stim AID
ADHD – Certified Clinical Services Provider
Kelly has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology with a minor in Psychology from Holy Family University. She continued her academic career at Arcadia University where she attained a Master of Arts Degree in Counseling Psychology. She has clinical experience in counseling children, adolescents, and adults in various areas, including, but not limited to: trauma recovery (using EMDR as a potential treatment modality), anxiety, depression, emotional dysregulation, anger management, self-esteem, and behavior modification. Kelly is licensed by the State of Pennsylvania as a Licensed Professional Counselor. She also has a National Certification in Counseling and is recognized as a member in good standing by the National Center for Crisis Management and the American Counseling Association. In addition to experience in conducting seminars on Autism Spectrum Disorder, Kelly was a teacher of psychology at Manor College for many years. Kelly is now the owner and lead clinician of Emotional Harmony, and she is fully dedicated to each and every person who chooses to receive counseling services with our team of professionals. She is known for her outgoing, yet compassionate personality. Her counseling approach is quite diverse, yet very detailed, and her commitment to your well-being and counseling progress cannot be matched.