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Hello, my name is Bryan Llorente, I am a licensed clinical social worker and have experience working in several clinical and ther...
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Hello, my name is Bryan Llorente, I am a licensed clinical social worker and have experience working in several clinical and therapeutic settings. I started my career at Adve...
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Who might be a good fit for Bryan?
People experiencing grief or those wanting to strengthen coping skills could benefit from Bryan Llorente’s focused therapeutic work. His collaborative approach and experience with major life transitions, medical-related mental health challenges, and crisis intervention support clients in developing practical strategies to manage stress and emotional difficulties.
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My name is Joey Dolowy, (yes it rhymes and yes it is my name, enjoy) and I have been a professional therapist since June of 1998: ...
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My name is Joey Dolowy, (yes it rhymes and yes it is my name, enjoy) and I have been a professional therapist since June of 1998: I have pursued psychology and addiction since...
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Who might be a good fit for Joseph?
Clients facing concerns such as addiction, anxiety, or depression may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Joseph Dolowy. Drawing on decades of experience and a compassionate, strength-based approach, he integrates methods like CBT and motivational interviewing to support individuals seeking insight and balance during challenging times.
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My journey into mental health care began with a deep curiosity about the human experience and a strong desire to help others throu...
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My journey into mental health care began with a deep curiosity about the human experience and a strong desire to help others through their most vulnerable moments. I started m...
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Who might be a good fit for Juliann?
Clients in need of guidance around relational and emotional challenges could benefit from Juliann Hatt’s approach. Her background in trauma-informed care and a biopsychosocial perspective supports individuals seeking compassionate, collaborative work to build resilience and navigate complex mental health concerns.
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I believe that we all deserve a safe space to process our experiences, and my primary goal is to provide you that space. I provide...
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I believe that we all deserve a safe space to process our experiences, and my primary goal is to provide you that space. I provide a person-centered approach that emphasizes h...
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Who might be a good fit for Heidi?
Heidi Lahl may be a match for those interested in a person-centered, trauma-informed approach, particularly when facing challenges such as grief, trauma, or life transitions. Their warm and down-to-earth style emphasizes building self-compassion and creating a safe space, supporting individuals as they navigate healing and personal growth.
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If you are looking for structured CBT or skills-based homework, I may not be the right fit. Therapy with me involves examining avo...
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If you are looking for structured CBT or skills-based homework, I may not be the right fit. Therapy with me involves examining avoidance and ambivalence as they arise (I’ll ...
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Who might be a good fit for Paul?
People seeking clarity around their inner experience or support navigating life transitions may find Paul Kalkin’s approach fitting. His focus on slowing down the pace of therapy to deeply listen beneath the surface can offer space for clients to reconnect with what truly matters to them.
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Hello! I'm Daniel, owner of Elevating Minds Psychiatry in Hawaii/California. As an experienced Psychiatric Mental Health Practiti...
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Hello! I'm Daniel, owner of Elevating Minds Psychiatry in Hawaii/California. As an experienced Psychiatric Mental Health Practitioner (PMHNP), I provide high-quality mental h...
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Who might be a good fit for Daniel?
Individuals managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or ADHD may appreciate the methods Daniel Mattox incorporates into his practice. His collaborative and non-judgmental approach integrates medication management with holistic strategies, aiming to meet clients where they are and support their unique mental health goals.
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Hello. I'm a bilingual English-Japanese Licensed Clinical Social worker based in Los Angeles, California. I've been practicing for...
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Hello. I'm a bilingual English-Japanese Licensed Clinical Social worker based in Los Angeles, California. I've been practicing for 8 and a half years. The majority of my caree...
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Who might be a good fit for Natsuko?
Individuals focused on improving emotional resilience while managing challenges like anxiety or grief may find support in Natsuko Jacobson’s work. Her bilingual, culturally attuned approach integrates humanistic and mind-body methods, offering a thoughtful space for clients dealing with complex experiences such as cultural assimilation and loss.
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I've worked in the community for over ten years and understand the importance of of intersectionality. I'm Accepting new cli...
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I've worked in the community for over ten years and understand the importance of of intersectionality. I'm Accepting new clients online in California and Florida. I help...
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Who might be a good fit for Tiease?
Tiease Lee may align well with adults who are working through issues such as anxiety, depression, and life transitions. She offers a compassionate, non-judgmental space that honors intersectionality and supports clients from underrepresented communities in exploring patterns that impact their well-being.
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Hello, I'm Sarah.
Does it ever feel like your thoughts and emotions have a life of their own? Are you unsure what's "wrong" exact...
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Hello, I'm Sarah.
Does it ever feel like your thoughts and emotions have a life of their own? Are you unsure what's "wrong" exactly, but you know this isn't the life you want...
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Who might be a good fit for Sarah?
Individuals focused on improving self-acceptance while managing anxiety and executive function challenges may find support in Sarah Laws’s work. Drawing on her personal experience and a neurodiversity-affirming approach, she integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help clients embrace their identities and develop practical skills for a fulfilling life.
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Hello, My name is Steven Nelson. I'm a licensed Marital and Family Therapist for 9 years. I always find it to be an honor to help ...
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Hello, My name is Steven Nelson. I'm a licensed Marital and Family Therapist for 9 years. I always find it to be an honor to help others find their solutions and journey. Ther...
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Who might be a good fit for Steven?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, substance misuse, or trauma may find support through the approach used by Steven Nelson. He integrates cognitive behavioral therapy and person-centered methods while addressing diverse needs, including those of veterans and the LGBTQ+ community, offering care in both English and Spanish.
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My name is Joy Burgner. I have been licensed in California since 2011. Several life experiences have led me to adopt a completely ...
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My name is Joy Burgner. I have been licensed in California since 2011. Several life experiences have led me to adopt a completely nonjudgmental stance in treating clients, and...
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Who might be a good fit for Joy?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety or depression may find support through the approach used by Joy Burgner. Her non-judgmental style and experience working with adolescents in complex settings encourage a safe space for clients to openly explore difficult emotions and life experiences.
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Hi, I tell my clients that I work with then using a variety of styles and methods that you get to pick. My treatment approach is ...
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Hi, I tell my clients that I work with then using a variety of styles and methods that you get to pick. My treatment approach is usually to give clients new tools to live mor...
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Who might be a good fit for Richard?
Richard Costa may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around coping and emotional regulation. He offers a flexible, client-centered approach that integrates various therapeutic methods, allowing individuals to choose tools that best support their unique goals and experiences.
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Hey there, I'm Abryan. Are you seeking professional assistance to overcome overwhelming obstacles? Or maybe you just feel you need...
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Hey there, I'm Abryan. Are you seeking professional assistance to overcome overwhelming obstacles? Or maybe you just feel you need to speak to someone as a way to vent, decomp...
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Who might be a good fit for Abryan?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety or challenges related to life transitions may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Abryan Seabron. Her use of mindfulness, relaxation strategies, and a warm, approachable style can create a supportive space for those seeking to build coping skills and prioritize self-care.
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I help couples and individuals to navigate turbulent times to find their innate vitality and loving relationships. As a couples th...
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I help couples and individuals to navigate turbulent times to find their innate vitality and loving relationships. As a couples therapist, I can help you move beyond patterns ...
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Who might be a good fit for John?
Those managing concerns related to relationship conflict or life balance may appreciate the methods John Johnson incorporates into his practice. He offers a thoughtful approach that invites exploration of new perspectives while supporting individuals and couples through communication challenges and transitions with warmth and playfulness.
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Hello. I chose to become a therapist after recognizing its value as a tool for managing life's challenges. I am committed to foste...
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Hello. I chose to become a therapist after recognizing its value as a tool for managing life's challenges. I am committed to fostering self-growth and exploration. I aim to su...
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Who might be a good fit for Cherie?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, trauma, or life transitions may appreciate the methods Cherie Chavez incorporates into her practice. Her eclectic approach, blending cognitive behavioral techniques with mindfulness and narrative therapy, supports personal growth and coping in a warm, collaborative way.
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My approach is based on who you are and what is relevant for you in order to be your best self. I collaboratively work with client...
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My approach is based on who you are and what is relevant for you in order to be your best self. I collaboratively work with clients in re-connecting with their innate strength...
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Who might be a good fit for Sharon?
Sharon Vargas may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around coping and emotional resilience. Her approach blends evidence-based therapies with creative and strength-based methods, aiming to help clients reconnect with their inner strengths while addressing challenges like trauma, addiction, and life transitions.
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I am a board-certified adult psychiatric nurse practitioner who helps clients manage a variety of mental health challenges, includ...
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I am a board-certified adult psychiatric nurse practitioner who helps clients manage a variety of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and...
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Who might be a good fit for Taha?
Those coping with anxiety or pursuing personal growth in managing life transitions may find Taha Abdelwahhab’s approach to be well-aligned. He combines a compassionate, strength-based perspective with medication support when appropriate, aiming to foster understanding and resilience in a nonjudgmental space.
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I am a licensed marriage and family therapist in California, Texas, and Virginia. I have over a decade of experience working with ...
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I am a licensed marriage and family therapist in California, Texas, and Virginia. I have over a decade of experience working with a diverse population of individuals. I have w...
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Who might be a good fit for Sara?
People seeking clarity around managing emotions or support navigating adolescence and young adulthood may find Sara Samadi’s approach fitting. Her warm, empathic style and solution-focused methods create a supportive space especially for those balancing cultural identities and life transitions.
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Each of us has our own story and sometimes our experiences leaves us feeling confused, frightened, sad, and often tremendously iso...
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Each of us has our own story and sometimes our experiences leaves us feeling confused, frightened, sad, and often tremendously isolated. I believe therapy can unravel harmful ...
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Who might be a good fit for Rachel?
Clients working through anxiety, trauma, or grief and looking for solution-focused therapy support might engage well with Rachel Connelly’s approach. She emphasizes listening deeply and tailoring strategies collaboratively, helping clients build practical coping skills while addressing complex emotional experiences.
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Hi i am Aimee a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in the San Diego area. I enjoy working with 16 and up and specialize in LGB...
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Hi i am Aimee a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in the San Diego area. I enjoy working with 16 and up and specialize in LGBTQ+, prenatal and postpartum, women’s issue...
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Who might be a good fit for Aimee?
Aimee Severe may be a match for those interested in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, particularly when facing challenges such as anxiety, grief, or gender-related concerns. She offers supportive care for clients including pregnant and new mothers as well as individuals in the LGBTQ+ community, focusing on helping them find fulfillment and resilience during life transitions.
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