Phet DiLullo, LCSW

Phet DiLullo, LCSW (she, her, hers)
Phet is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 25 years of experience working with diverse clients. Phet graduated with Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Westfield State University in 1996. Phet obtained her Master of Social Work from Springfield College in 2007. She is a Certified First Responder Counselor through Academy Hour. Phet completed the 300-hour Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) Certification Program and is a Certified TCTSY-Facilitator.
Phet’s professional experiences consist of working with individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS, loss and grief, substance use disorders, trauma, and incarceration. Phet believes that an individual's healing process takes place holistically, through the connection of the mind, body, and spirit. She believes that each person has unique inner strengths and abilities to learn healthy tools to achieve their goals, heal themselves and reach their full personal potential.
Clinical Focus:
Anxiety
Depression
Grief & Loss
Life Changes & Transitions
Adjustment Issues
Spirituality
Complex Trauma/Complex-PTSD
First Responders
Clinical Supervision
Therapeutic Approach:
Integrative Therapy
Mind-Body Connection
Embodiment Approach
Culturally Sensitive
Mindfulness Based
Person-Centered
Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga
Trauma Focused
Attachment Based
The first principle of recovery is the empowerment of the survivor. [They] must be the author and arbiter of [their] own recovery. Others may offer advice, support, assistance, affection, and care but not cure. -Judith L. Herman, MD
Contact: phet@ctctherapists.com