Matthew Hutchinson

  • Embedded Therapist

Matt is a licensed social worker and received his Master's in Social Work with a clinical focus and concentration in mental health from the University of Pittsburgh. He has experience counseling adolescents and adults and enjoys working with clients on topics of neurodivergence (e.g. autism, ADHD), transition-related stress/burnout, anxiety, identity exploration, LGBTQIA+ experience, and perfectionism.

In therapy, Matt takes a relational approach which is collaborative and autonomy based. His therapeutic approach is eclectic and modified according to the goals and comfort level of clients, drawing from Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and solution-focused orientations.

Therapy 

Students of the School of Public Health can email Matt directly at SPHTherapist@pitt.edu to schedule appointments. 

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The School of Public Health embedded therapist is available to offer informal, confidential consultations for students. These one-on-one consultations are free for all students enrolled in the School of Public Health. Consultations are 15 minutes long and are offered in person or virtually. The embedded therapist can offer suggestions, help with connecting to resources, and tips for managing emotional well-being. 

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