I'm Jenny.
I'm a clinical psychologist, and I see two kinds of people in my practice: women in early motherhood, and senior leaders making decisions they can't talk about anywhere else. The work is quieter than it sounds.
A small practice on purpose.
The practice is small because that is the version of this work I want to do. One clinician in the room with you each session. Same-week appointments, usually. No insurance panels in the room.
I built it around two specialties I had spent years building separately. The perinatal arc — fertility, pregnancy, loss, postpartum, the parenting decade after. And the psychology of senior leadership, where the underlying clinical picture is what generalist coaches aren't trained to see. They are different rooms. They share a clinician.
“Twenty years in, what I trust most is that people already carry the agility they need. The work is making it usable again — at three in the morning with a newborn, in a board meeting on Tuesday, in the quiet hour after everyone has gone to bed.”
— Dr. Jenny Starosta, PhD
What I actually do in sessions.
Three modalities anchor most of the work. CBT for the loops a person has gotten stuck inside. EMDR for what hasn't metabolized — birth trauma, early loss, anything that still arrives in the body before the mind has finished the sentence. EFT for the regulation and relational repair that often sits underneath the presenting problem.
The match between modality and problem is part of the work. Sometimes it's one. Often it's more than one.
Why a hummingbird.
Small steps. Mighty shifts. The bird gets the work right — small, capable of holding still, capable of moving quickly, carrying more weight than its size suggests. That is the closest image I have for what good clinical work looks like in practice.
Where to find the practice.
- Office
- 425 Fayette St. #614, Conshohocken, PA 19428
- Telehealth
- Pennsylvania and New Jersey
- 2evolve@gmail.com
- Phone
- 267-486-2234Information line — scheduling is via SimplePractice; phone is for accessibility and non-scheduling questions.
- Hours
- Monday through Wednesday 9am–5pm, Tuesday 9am–8pm, Friday 10am–2pm
- Booking
- SimplePractice scheduler — free 15-minute call as the first appointment
- PhD, clinical psychology
- Licensed clinical psychologist, Pennsylvania and New Jersey
- 20+ years in private practice
- Trained in CBT, EMDR, and EFT
- [Jenny to confirm: PA license #]
- [Jenny to confirm: NJ license #]
- [Jenny to confirm: NPI]
- [Jenny to confirm: PMH-C status — Perinatal Mental Health Certified]
- [Jenny to confirm: EMDR training level — Basic / Certified / Approved Consultant]
- [Jenny to confirm: EFT training level — ICEEFT Externship / Certified]
- [Jenny to confirm: PhD institution + year]
[Jenny to confirm: Trained in EMDR through {institute}; CBT through {institute}; EFT through {ICEEFT pathway}]
[Jenny to confirm: APA · Postpartum Support International (PSI) · Pennsylvania Psychological Association · New Jersey Psychological Association]
Warmly,
J.
Decide where to start.
Two rooms, one practice. Either door reaches the same conversation.