Case Melton, LAMFT

Scheduling and Messaging Portal: Existing clients can send secure, private messages to Case, and can also schedule or cancel appointments by going to our CLIENT COMMUNICATIONS PORTAL. New clients must first contact our office to check availability of appointments.

Case is a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapy Counselor, who earned his Masters in Counseling from Liberty University.
Case has an emotion-focused, systematic, solution-focused, and cognitive behavioral therapeutic approach in which he uses skills of mindfulness and psycho-education. He has experience in group facilitation, counseling individuals, couples and families, and has worked with young children up through adolescents. Case enjoys working with clients who come from various walks and stages of life, and strives to provide a safe setting in which clients can communicate with a judgment-free environment. It is his desire to walk alongside each client as they journey towards hope and healing. Case takes a client-led approach to exploring topics of faith with his clients, and incorporates biblical perspectives and prayer in session, according to the comfort level and desire of his client.

Originally from Virginia, he and his wife have resided in Pennsylvania since June of 2025, where they are very active in their church. Over the years, Case has enjoyed volunteering in different ministries, and he currently leads a group of middle schooler’s at his church. In his free time, Case is an avid sports watcher, photographer, and loves the outdoors.

A Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT) is a mental health professional who has the minimum of a master’s degree in counseling and is working toward full Pennsylvania licensure. The associate status allows them to provide therapy while completing the required supervised clinical hours for independent practice. At PHA, the LAMFT actively participates in individual and group supervision with a licensed supervisor to further hone clinical competence and skill.