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.

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.

Katie also has a passion for life coaching. Katie values a proactive approach to help clients set realistic goals for themselves to create a healthier, happier life. She is skilled in conflict resolution, personal development, workplace dynamics and more. She believes in empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Katie helps individuals create healthy life habits that contribute to reducing a variety of symptoms both physical and mental.

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Paule-Veronique (Paula) Gnapi, MA

215-645-0338, ext. 3

Paula Gnapi is a trauma-informed therapist who takes an integrative and holistic approach to working with individuals, couples, and families. With an MA in Counseling Psychology (specializing in trauma) from Eastern University and a dual BS in Bio-behavioral Health and Nursing from Penn State University, Paula combines a strong clinical foundation with a deep understanding of the human experience.

Her therapeutic style is gentle, warm, and insightful, creating a safe, nurturing space for healing and growth. Paula considers it both a privilege and an honor to walk alongside clients through some of their most difficult and sensitive seasons.

Drawing from a variety of therapeutic modalities, including Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Somatic techniques, Paula emphasizes the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit throughout the healing process. For clients seeking a faith-based approach, she also integrates biblical principles into therapy.

Paula is passionate about supporting women’s holistic mental health and wellness and welcomes clients of all ages. She specializes in working with individuals who have experienced trauma, particularly complex trauma and childhood trauma. She helps clients navigate challenges related to self-image, self-worth, grief, life transitions, stress management, burnout, and feelings of being stuck or overwhelmed.

As a registered nurse with over 10 years of experience, Paula is particularly attuned to clients dealing with medical trauma, psychosomatic and functional neurological disorders, as well as chronic or invisible illnesses. She also has a special interest in supporting those who have experienced immigration trauma. Fluent in French, Paula is happy to work with French-speaking clients.

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Rebecca McGinnis, MA

215-645-0338, ext. 5

Rebecca McGinnis is a graduate student pursuing her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. She also holds an M.A in English from Arcadia University. Her background in literature and teaching has instilled a love of narrative and story, and she is greatly interested in the stories we tell ourselves and their impact on our mental health. Rebecca believes that individual stories are important and need to be heard, and she desires to work with individuals in various stages of life, helping them on their journey to navigate their lives in healthy ways by employing changes that positively impact their mental and physical well-being.

Rebecca is ready to meet clients where they are and appreciates Irvin Yalom’s emphasis on the paramount importance of ongoing attention, care, and maintenance of the therapeutic relationship. Rebecca believes that we live in a world that increasingly creates anxiety and that, more than ever, we need to find ways to connect and share our experiences.

She uses an integrative approach that emphasizes existential, EFT, and psychodynamic modalities while recognizing the common threads that make up the human experience. She also works with clients who desire a faith-based treatment integration. Rebecca looks forward to meeting clients and diving into their life story, encountering anxiety, trauma, and other experiences head-on, and helping them process and recover from those experiences.