Thomas DeGeorge

Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Rosemont College


Dr. Thomas DeGeorge is an expert in Counselling who is currently an Assistant Professor at Rosemont College.

Expert Bio

Dr. DeGeorge has been working with individuals, couples and families for 30 years. In his practice, Dr. DeGeorge implements a client centered approach developing and fostering a connection with his clients that focuses not only on their concerns but all aspects of their life and relationships. Dr. DeGeorge believes that all individuals, couples and families can achieve a better and more stable emotional, pragmatic, and daily lifestyle.<br/><br/>Dr. DeGeorge believes in the art of integrative counseling in his therapeutic approach. His approach is based on what the client, couple, needs and what works best, based on their own personality, strengths, weaknesses and interests.<br/><br/>Dr DeGeorge has presented at the International Association of Martial and Family Counselors, in New Orleans, Louisiana, the IAMFCA conference in Oxford, England, and The Asia/Pacific Conference in Brisbane, Australia.<br/><br/>A native Philadelphian, Dr. DeGeorge returns after nearly 28 years living in the Pittsburgh area. He is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate Counseling Department at Rosemont College.