Devora (Wohlgemuth) Greer, LMSW

Devora is a child, teen, and adult therapist with an extensive background in creative arts. For seven years prior to completing her Masters in Social Work from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Devora created and ran “Craft It,” an art program for children focusing on confidence building, social skills, and healthy connection. She now brings those skills into her child-centered play therapy and adult psychotherapy practice.

At the core of Devora's work is her belief that each client possesses their own inner wisdom and has the ability to develop a more confident Self. Whereas the lack of strong, securely attached relationships can hinder growth and limit potential, Devora uses creative arts, strengths-based, and attachment-oriented work to create strong, trusting, therapeutic relationships so that clients can experience the sense of safety, growth, and healing found in secure attachment.

In her parenting work, parents learn how to create secure attachments with their children, allowing their children the potential to grow and flourish into the healthiest and happiest versions of themselves and opening the possibility for families to reconnect and heal.