Meet Our Team

Kim Jetter, LPC, clinical director of Jetter & Associates

Kim R. Jetter, LPC

215-645-0338, Ext. 1

Kim Jetter is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the Clinical Director of Jetter & Associates Counseling, LLC. Kim completed her Masters Degree in Counseling at Cairn University. She works with individuals, couples and families using an integrative approach with an emphasis on understanding client attachment needs. Kim values helping clients move from “feeling stuck” in unhealthy relational patterns to more healthy ways of engaging in relationships. Kim has seen how clients benefit from setting aside focused time to understand what drives their relational patterns in a safe, supportive and therapeutic environment. 

Kim is trained in Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT); Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT); Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC, a trauma-informed approach); Attachment-Focused Family Therapy; Trauma Art Narrative Therapy (TANT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Kim brings cross-cultural experience to her therapeutic work having lived abroad in East Asia, and studying Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. 

Kim enjoys working with individuals, couples and families navigating life transitions; loss, grief and trauma healing; couples counseling (premarital and marital); career counseling. Kim also provides clinical supervision to pre-licensed counselors working towards PA state licensure requirements.

Tracy Varghese, MS, LPC candidate

Tracy Varghese, LPC

215-645-0338, Ext. 2

Tracy is a Licensed Professional Counselor who aims to cultivate meaningful and collaborative therapeutic relationships, approaching each session with openness, empathy, and genuineness. She has a Master's Degree in Counseling from Cairn University and has completed advanced training in Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples and individuals. She is also a Board member of the Philadelphia Center for Emotionally-Focused Therapy (PCEFT). She also has 15+ years of experience working in corporate settings.

Tracy primarily works with young adults and couples struggling with a wide variety mental health issues: relational and marriage struggles, anxiety, depression, panic disorder, dissociative disorder, sexual addiction, trauma, race-based traumatic stress, grief/loss, and more.  

She sees her role as an honor and privilege to be able to walk alongside each one of her clients in order to find hope, and healing. Healing requires a safe place to explore deeper emotions and thoughts that may arise. She recognizes the importance of providing that secure and safe space to help clients feel comfortable enough to share their stories, struggles and pain. Being a second generation Indian American, Tracy brings cultural humility to her approach and seeks to develop a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to client’s specific needs. 

Katie Green, MS, LPC candidate

Katie Green, MS

215-645-0338, Ext.4

Katie Green is an LPC candidate who has worked in the counseling field for over nine years. She has counseled individuals of all ages and with various presenting problems. Katie graduated from Cairn University in 2017 with a Masters Degree in Counseling.

Katie has worked with individuals, couples, and families in home, office, and virtual settings. Katie started her counseling career as an intern at a crisis pregnancy center counseling women facing unplanned pregnancy. Within a couple of years Katie was the Center Director of one of the center locations. She then worked at a Behavioral Health Center doing mobile therapy with children and teenagers.

Since then Katie has enjoyed working with individuals of all ages as well as with their families and spouses. In particular, Katie has special interests in the fields of trauma, depression, anxiety and spiritual abuse. Katie believes strongly in creating a counseling atmosphere that is warm, safe, and welcoming.

Amalia Davis, MS, LPC candidate

Amalia Davis, MS

215-645-0338, Ext. 5

Amalia Davis is an LPC candidate who graduated from Cairn University with a Bachelor's in Biblical Studies and a Masters in Counseling.

She has experience working with individuals of all ages and couples for premarital and marriage counseling. In addition, Amalia is a certified Prepare/Enrich Assessment Facilitator. As a Prepare/Enrich Facilitator, she can help couples strengthen and enrich their relationships with evidenced-based skills and insight to foster healthy relationships. She also has completed additional training in EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy), which focuses on working with couples to identify negative cycles that block their ability to connect and heal their relationship.

Amalia's goal is to collaborate with her clients on their journey of self-awareness and healing while creating a space where they can feel safe and supported. She uses a variety of evidence-based approaches to reduce symptoms while providing the tools and coping strategies necessary to help clients manage long after therapy has ended. 

Jordan Huber, MA

215-645-0338, Ext. 3

Jordan Huber is an LPC candidate who has a Master’s Degree in Counseling. He is the Practice Manager at Jetter & Associates Counseling, LLC in addition to being a staff counselor. He primarily utilizes the evidence-based approaches of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). Jordan is passionate about helping clients achieve a strong and secure sense of identity that supports healthy connections with others. His expertise resides in skillfully orchestrating emotions and thoughts to create improvements in clients' overall well-being.

Having resided on numerous continents and been exposed to diverse worldviews, Jordan possesses a wealth of cross-cultural experience that has honed his capacity to discern people's values and beliefs. He is intimately acquainted with the devastation of being misunderstood and living in perpetual relational conflict, which has guided the manner of his practice to be tactful. 

Jordan enjoys working with individuals, couples, and families. He is particularly interested in couples counseling, interpersonal conflict, emotional dysregulation, biblical counseling, anxiety and depression, stress, anger, and life transitions.

Mary Paul Gomez, Counseling Intern

215-645-0338, ext. 6

Mary Paul is a graduate student pursuing her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. She received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Counseling from Liberty in 2021. 

In her clinical experience thus far, Mary Paul has enjoyed working with couples, families, and individuals in various life stages. She also has experience working with individuals from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. This allows her to care for each client holistically and seek to understand their world as they see and experience it. With each client, she is passionate about building a therapeutic relationship with her clients in which they feel seen and safe, in order to experience growth and promote lasting change.

Mary Paul’s goal is that as they process their story, her clients will experience a healthier, more purposeful life and grow towards lasting change.