MODERN BEHAVIORAL - Key Persons


Christina Gilardi

Christina Gilardi received her Bachelor of Arts from Temple University and went on to study at Cairn University where she earned her Master of Science in Counseling Psychology. Christina then went on to pass her National Boards and received her accreditation of Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Pennsylvania. Her skills and experience are focused around individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy and marriage counseling as well. She is deeply committed to her clients' well-being and can easily inspire trust, warmth and rapport. Christina has professional affiliations through the American Psychological Association (APA) as well as the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). Christina is certified as a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) and a Certified Specialist in Anger Management (CSAM) as well. Christina is driven to continue to grow and expand her knowledge and skills in counseling psychology through attending yearly seminar trainings and workshops to always stay engaged in current and top methods of research and interventions. Christina is also bilingual and can speak fluently in Spanish. Her strong development of a number of therapeutic models, favoring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Adlerian Therapy has allowed her to cultivate trust, rapport, and warmth with her patients. In her spare time, Christina enjoys running, practicing the art of yoga, engaging in creative outlets such as singing and playing guitar, and spending time with her family. "Christina is the best therapist that I have had the privilege of working with after years and years of therapy."

Dr Jasmine Gill - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Co - Founder
Dr Jasmine Gill graduated from St. Christopher's College of Medicine in 2005. She went on to complete her Psychiatry Residency training at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ in 2010. Board Certified in Psychiatry, by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), Dr. Gill has provided her expertise in many different levels of care. In addition to being the Medical Director of a Partial Hospitalization Program at Fairmount Behavioral Health, Dr. Gill has also worked in an acute inpatient setting, residential rehab, and outpatient level of care. Dr. Gill is an active member of many professional organizations including the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association. She has also published several journal articles and continues to pursue her passion for learning and education. She is committed to the field of psychiatry and is an advocate to heighten awareness of mental illness and substance abuse in the community. Dr Gill has helped me beat something that I have failed to beat for years. If you are struggling, her methods and practices will work if you listen. I don't really have a moving story as to why I became a doctor. I wish I can say that I was born with some great purpose or passion to help others, but that just wasn't the case. And If I'm being honest… it's what most Indians are groomed to become! Growing up, my dad gave me four options in life including:

Dr Joseph Yi

Job Titles:
  • Board Certified Addiction Psychiatrist
  • Health Professionals
  • Holistic Psychiatrist
  • Voted As One Pennsylvania 's Top 10 Psychiatrist Specialists
Dr Joseph Yi is a Board Certified Addiction Psychiatrist who specializes in Holistic Psychiatry and Detoxification. After graduation from UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson medical school, Dr Yi went on to do his psychiatry residency at Cooper University Hospital. It was at the heart of Camden, NJ where Dr Yi learned to treat some of the most challenging cases of psychiatric, addiction and detox patients. As a resident physician, Dr Yi had the privilege of apprenticeship under NY Times best-selling author, Joel Fuhrman MD, on nutritional therapy for mental health treatment. Since graduating as Chief Resident of psychiatry at Cooper hospital, Dr Yi followed his passion for addiction medicine and has worked at dual diagnosis facilities (mental health and substance abuse) including Hampton Behavioral Health Center, Fairmount Behavioral Health, and Today Incorporated. Since starting his solo private practice in 2009, Dr Yi has helped patients throughout Bucks County overcome their dependency to opiates, alcohol, and other substances through his Modern Detox Program. The program provides a personally individualized tapering plan on an outpatient basis, as an alternative to going into an inpatient facility for treatment. This is to certify that Dr. Joseph Yi has been selected as one of Pennsylvania's favarite Physicians. I am someone who BARELY made it through medical school. Believe me when i say it was not from a lack of effort, but from a burden i have carried since i was a young man. This burden was a fear of living a life without purpose and the weight of this was too powerful to overcome. I felt crucified physically, mentally, and spiritually. The journey i had embarked on was sucking the life out of me from every angle imaginable. My intentions were to become a doctor to help create change, however the only thing changing was my soul descending into a deeper and darker entity.

Dr Nitya Zaveri

Dr. Zaveri is an adult and child and adolescent psychiatrist. She completed her psychiatric residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia followed by a two-year fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Drexel College of Medicine where she served as chief fellow. Dr. Zaveri graduated from The George Washington University with a bachelors in Economics and International Business and obtained her medical degree from Rowan/UMNDJ University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford, NJ. Dr. Zaveri has a special interest in autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, and pediatric mood disorders. As an active member of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, she is committed to the advocacy of children's mental health and stigma reduction through education and outreach. Dr. Zaveri has expertise working in multidisciplinary environments and strives to coordinate care with treatment providers across all settings. My path toward medicine was not linear. Growing up I was a sensitive kid who always wanted to help people feel better. When elders asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I promptly replied, "to be a doctor!" For reasons that I now understand, with a great deal of reflection and my own therapeutic work, my path shifted dramatically. In college, I filled my course load with economics, public policy, international business, and finance. It was a huge departure from my childhood aspirations.