Noel B. Ramirez
Dr. Noel B. Ramirez
Clinical Social Worker
Gender
Male
Ethnicity/Nationality
Filipino-American
Language / Dialect
English
Communities
12-Step Friendly
Body Positivity / Health at Every Size
LGBTQIAA+ / Queer Identified
Racial Justice Allied
Transgender Competent
Focus
Addiction
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Body Image
Burnout
Career Counseling
Colonial Mentality
Community Violence
Coping Skills
Cultural & Systemic Oppression
Depression
Eating & Food Relationship
Identity Development
Infidelity or Affairs
Job Stress
LGBTQ+
Life Transitions
Men’s Issues
Peer Relationships
Personal Growth
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Racial Identity
Self-Esteem
Self-Harming
Sexuality or Sexual Identity
Stress
Substance Use
Treatment
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Addiction Counseling
Career Counseling
Coaching
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Family Systems Therapy
Gottman Method
Narrative Therapy
Person-Centered (Rogerian)
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Relational Therapy
Trauma Focused
Modality
Family
Individual
Relationships (Couples & Non-Monogamous)
About Me
I am a Philadelphia based licensed clinical social worker and public health professional. My practice is informed by Immigrant-Filipino parents who love through a sense of home, a chosen Queer family who resist subjugation, and a public health community that seeks to honor social and environmental context. My approach is relational, inter-subjective, and grounded in love, honor, and respect.
Education and Training
I received my Master's in social work from the University of Pennsylvania and my Master's in public health from Drexel University. I have completed my Doctorate in Behavioral Health from Arizona State University and focused my academic work in developing programing on patient-centered medical homes, integrated-health, recovery-oriented primary care, and body-positive behavioral interventions.
Professional Experience
I have been a practicing social worker and clinician since 2007 and have been involved in various community-based programs in the Philadelphia metro area. In the last decade, I have overseen HIV prevention programs for gay/bisexual men, developed and enhanced recovery-resilience programming for a network of federally qualified health centers, and continue to be involved in community organizing on issues related to social justice. Currently, I teach a wide range of graduate courses that invite an intersectional approach to social work practice at Columbia University and West Chester University. I am the founder and director of Mango Tree Counseling & Consulting, a group mental heath practice that provides mental wellness and care to Asian & Pacific Islanders as well as offering innovative behavioral health support to Queer BIPOC folx.
I am deeply honored to be doing this work and to be in a community with caring and compassionate colleagues and beautiful resilient community members
Qualifications
Years in Practice: 15
License: CW018030
DBH, MPH, MSW, LCSW
School / University: University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, Arizona State University
Location
1315 Spruce St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 688-7801
Online / remote services available
Pricing
$60 — $100 per session
Sliding Scale available for Graduate Student Therapists: $30 — $50 per session
Accepted Insurance
Aetna
Amerigroup
Anthem
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
Cigna
Geisinger
Highmark
Independence Blue Cross
UnitedHealth Group