Our primary mission is to empower our clients to take control of challenging/ difficult areas in their lives through the use of skill-based, present-focused, goal-oriented, and scientifically-proven treatments.
Alicia Mackle is currently a first-year doctoral student in the clinical psychology (PsyD) program at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM). She received her B.A. in Psychology, graduating cum laude, from James Madison University, and went on to earn dual graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in Counseling and Mental Health Services and Professional Counseling.
Alicia’s clinical training includes experience at Seeds of Hope Eating Disorder Partial Hospitalization Program, where she supported adolescents and their families in higher levels of care through individual, group, and family-based services, as well as case coordination.
Her professional interests include eating disorders, anxiety, and body image concerns, and she is dedicated to providing care that is compassionate, developmentally informed, and trauma-sensitive. Alicia is especially passionate about helping individuals feel comfortable, supported, and confident as they begin their mental health journey.
At Center for Hope and Health, Alicia serves as the Office Manager and Intake Coordinator, where she guides new clients through the intake process, assists with scheduling, and is often one of the first points of contact. She strives to create a welcoming and supportive experience, helping each individual feel at ease from their very first interaction.


