KELLY ROMIROWSKY, PSYD
A therapist who is down to earth, responsive, and results-focused.
Hi, I’m Dr. Kelly Romirowsky.
I’m a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience helping people navigate life’s challenges with clarity and confidence. In my Philadelphia-based practice, I work with clients in person and virtually—and I’m board certified in telemental health, so you can expect the same quality of care no matter how we meet.
What It’s Like to Work With Me
Clients often tell me I’m “compassionate but not a sugar coater.” I’m here to help you move forward, not just vent. I’m direct, honest, and warm—and I’m available between sessions when something can’t wait.
Therapy with me is focused on helping you feel more in control, more grounded, and more yourself.
My goal is not to keep you in therapy forever. At the onset of our time together, we will work to develop a plan and achievable goals so we’re always looking ahead.
Credentials and experience that inform every session.
My Background
Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology, Widener University (Specializations in school, health, and organizational psychology)
Board Certified in Telemental Health
Licensed Psychologist (PA) & PsyPACT Provider (multi-state)
Adjunct faculty and dissertation advisor
20+ years of experience in therapy, assessment, coaching, and consulting
Founder of Philadelphia Assessment & Counseling, LLC
In addition to my clinical work, I lead strategy and impact efforts at the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, overseeing major community investments in health, education, and wellness.
My Methodologies
I use evidence-based treatment approaches tailored to your needs, including:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) techniques
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
A Culturally Sensitive Approach
Supporting Jewish individuals and families with insight and understanding.
I have particular experience working with clients from Jewish backgrounds and understand how cultural identity, family dynamics, and community expectations can influence mental health. My work is always personalized—whether your Jewish identity is central to your life or simply part of your story.