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I fully believe individuals possess an inherent strength. In that strength lies the courage to embark on a therapeutic journey. My...
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I fully believe individuals possess an inherent strength. In that strength lies the courage to embark on a therapeutic journey. My approach to therapy is strengths-based and p...
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Who might be a good fit for Kathy?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, mood disorders, or life transitions may appreciate the methods Kathy Powell incorporates into her practice. Her strengths-based, person-centered approach is designed to help clients build resilience by focusing on their unique values and inner resources throughout the therapeutic process.
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Dr. Krow's journey into the mental health field began with a deep-rooted passion for helping others. From her early years, she rec...
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Dr. Krow's journey into the mental health field began with a deep-rooted passion for helping others. From her early years, she recognized the profound impact that social servi...
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Who might be a good fit for Sylvia?
People seeking clarity around life transitions or support navigating emotional challenges may find Sylvia Krow’s approach fitting. Her integrative style, which blends evidence-based therapies with creative and holistic methods, is designed to honor each client’s strengths while addressing complex issues such as trauma, anxiety, and family conflict.
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“How do you know if you need counseling?” If you have asked yourself this question, there's a good chance that counseling can ...
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“How do you know if you need counseling?” If you have asked yourself this question, there's a good chance that counseling can help you.
Answer the following:
• Do you...
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Who might be a good fit for Robert?
People experiencing challenges with anxiety, trauma, or relationship conflicts, or those wanting to strengthen coping and self-care skills, could benefit from Robert Abeyta’s focused therapeutic work. His holistic and tailored approach integrates cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and trauma-informed methods, creating a supportive space especially attuned to veterans, the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals facing diverse life transitions.
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Hello! I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Georgia. I received my Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counse...
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Hello! I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Georgia. I received my Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the Chicago School of Professional ...
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Who might be a good fit for Constance?
Individuals or couples navigating anxiety, depression, or life transitions may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Constance Fields. Her inclusive approach, informed by experiential and psychodynamic therapies, supports clients seeking understanding within the context of LGBTQ+ mental health and self-esteem growth.
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I received my Master’s degree from Clark Atlanta University and have 23 years of professional experience working with both child...
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I received my Master’s degree from Clark Atlanta University and have 23 years of professional experience working with both children and adults who are dealing with mental he...
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Who might be a good fit for Jamie?
Jamie Spurley may align well with adults who are working through issues such as anger management, anxiety, or depression. With her extensive training in cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and EMDR, she can offer a flexible and adaptive approach, providing tools and insights for personal growth and healing, especially for those in middle age.
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I like to view psychotherapy and the therapeutic relationship as having a personal trainer for your emotional well being and perso...
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I like to view psychotherapy and the therapeutic relationship as having a personal trainer for your emotional well being and personal life. It can teach relational skills and ...
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Who might be a good fit for Nicole?
Nicole Albert may be a good match for people navigating grief, trauma, or addiction who prefer a relational and psychodynamic framework. She creates a safe, non-judgmental space focused on building trust and emotional growth, supporting clients through healing and the development of meaningful relational skills.
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Do you want to learn and implement coping skills to improve your quality of life? Utilizing a person-centered, non-judgmental appr...
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Do you want to learn and implement coping skills to improve your quality of life? Utilizing a person-centered, non-judgmental approach to addressing your needs and providing y...
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Who might be a good fit for Walena?
Walena Bryant may be a match for those interested in a person-centered, collaborative approach, particularly when facing challenges like anxiety, addiction, or trauma. Her style emphasizes mindfulness and strength-based techniques, offering supportive coping skills tailored to individuals across a wide age range, including children, teens, and adults.
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An inspiration in her own right she is an Executive Director/Clinician, MS., M.Ed, NCC, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Cer...
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An inspiration in her own right she is an Executive Director/Clinician, MS., M.Ed, NCC, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor (CPC...
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Who might be a good fit for Eboni?
Eboni Mormant may be a match for those interested in integrative and trauma-informed modalities, particularly when facing challenges like PTSD, addiction, or complex family dynamics. Her approach weaves together cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavioral therapies with community-focused support, creating a space for healing that honors both individual and cultural experiences.
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My philosophy: "I believe we all have the power to change what we can control and if we can't, allow yourself some grace and time"...
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My philosophy: "I believe we all have the power to change what we can control and if we can't, allow yourself some grace and time"
I work with many clients from different bac...
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Who might be a good fit for Keyondra?
Keyondra Delaney may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing emotions and navigating complex life transitions. Her integrative approach draws on diverse therapeutic methods tailored to each person’s unique background and goals, creating a compassionate space for individuals, couples, and families to explore challenges and foster well-being.
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When life happens, it can be overwhelming. There are losses, there is trauma, and there is fear. Research shows that anxiety has i...
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When life happens, it can be overwhelming. There are losses, there is trauma, and there is fear. Research shows that anxiety has increased in our world since the pandemic. It'...
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Who might be a good fit for Theresa?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, trauma, or stress may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Theresa Mayhew. Her approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other evidence-based methods to help individuals reframe their thinking and build coping skills during challenging life transitions.
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Hello there, my name is Suzanne.
Do you yearn for relief from feeling overwhelmed and exhausted from the chaos of life?
Are you su...
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Hello there, my name is Suzanne.
Do you yearn for relief from feeling overwhelmed and exhausted from the chaos of life?
Are you suffering from the pain from past experiences, ...
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Who might be a good fit for Suzanne?
Clients working through feelings of overwhelm and seeking mindfulness-based therapy support might engage well with Suzanne Piotrowski’s approach. She integrates mind-body practices and emotional awareness to help individuals rebuild confidence and find greater peace amid life’s challenges.
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I believe in the power that language has to create and shape both worlds and identities. As a result, I take a narrative approach ...
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I believe in the power that language has to create and shape both worlds and identities. As a result, I take a narrative approach to counseling practice and work with clients ...
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Who might be a good fit for Jacob?
Jacob Glazier may align well with adults who are working through challenges such as identity exploration, grief, or life transitions. His narrative approach, combined with a foundation in person-centered care and diverse therapeutic perspectives, supports clients in reshaping their stories with empathy and openness.
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Hi, I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with experience working in a variety of diverse settings. I provide compassionat...
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Hi, I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with experience working in a variety of diverse settings. I provide compassionate, culturally responsive therapy to individua...
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Who might be a good fit for Keisha?
Keisha Tanner may support individuals who want to explore identity and life transitions through a person-centered and culturally responsive lens. She works thoughtfully with women, young adults, and BIPOC clients, offering a compassionate space to address challenges like anxiety, depression, and family conflict while empowering personal growth and healing.
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My name is Adeyemi Green. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have spent the early part of my career working with at risk yo...
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My name is Adeyemi Green. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have spent the early part of my career working with at risk youth involved in the Juvenile Justice System. ...
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Who might be a good fit for Adeyemi?
Adeyemi Green may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety and coping with daily stressors. His flexible, empathetic approach draws on a variety of therapies and life experiences to support teens and young adults as they develop resilience and navigate personal growth.
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Life can be challenging from time to time. Counseling is one way to deal with the life stressors while learning and applying new t...
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Life can be challenging from time to time. Counseling is one way to deal with the life stressors while learning and applying new tools to your toolbox. Therapy is individualiz...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Those coping with chronic illness, grief, or anxiety may find Jennifer Del’s approach to be well-aligned with their needs. She emphasizes a humanistic, person-centered style that supports clients in building personalized tools for empowerment and well-being through a variety of therapeutic methods.
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Kelley Brown graduated with an undergraduate degree in Biblical Education and Minor in Counseling from Beulah Heights University. ...
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Kelley Brown graduated with an undergraduate degree in Biblical Education and Minor in Counseling from Beulah Heights University. She holds a Master’s in Education and Leade...
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Who might be a good fit for Kelley?
People experiencing anxiety and looking for a therapist with experience in faith-informed and trauma-focused care might consider Kelley Brown’s style of support. Her approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and person-centered techniques to help individuals develop practical coping skills while fostering self-awareness and emotional healing.
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My general stance is that everyone wants to be heard, loved, accepted and not judged for their thoughts and feelings. In therapy, ...
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My general stance is that everyone wants to be heard, loved, accepted and not judged for their thoughts and feelings. In therapy, that is my primary goal, by providing the saf...
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Who might be a good fit for Ava?
Ava Griffiths may support individuals who want to explore spirituality and personal growth through a mindfulness-informed lens. Her approach creates a safe, nonjudgmental space to delve beneath surface feelings, considering environmental and relational factors to help clients find balance and clarity.
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I (Raessha Stanley, LCSW, LISW CP) earned my Master Degree in Social Worker at Savannah State University in 2009 and embarked on m...
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I (Raessha Stanley, LCSW, LISW CP) earned my Master Degree in Social Worker at Savannah State University in 2009 and embarked on my career as a professional social worker. I h...
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Who might be a good fit for Raessha?
Raessha Stanley may be well-suited to individuals who value mindfulness-based support in managing anxiety, stress, or trauma. Her approach blends therapeutic techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy and emotionally focused therapy with mindful manifestation to help clients build resilience and a more positive outlook.
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Are you feeling stuck in a cycle that feels impossible to get out of? Or maybe you're holding on to hope of becoming your best se...
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Are you feeling stuck in a cycle that feels impossible to get out of? Or maybe you're holding on to hope of becoming your best self, but there's always something getting in t...
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Who might be a good fit for Elizabeth?
Clients in need of guidance around managing anxiety, trauma, or life stress could benefit from Elizabeth Nailling’s approach. She combines cognitive behavioral techniques with mindfulness and communication skills, creating a collaborative space for young adults to explore challenges at their own pace and build practical tools for lasting change.
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For the past 12 years, I enjoyed working with people seeking supportive services such as counseling and mental health referrals. W...
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For the past 12 years, I enjoyed working with people seeking supportive services such as counseling and mental health referrals. While working with people in therapy, I utiliz...
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Who might be a good fit for Jalinia?
Jalinia Logan may align well with adults and adolescents who are working through anxiety, stress, or relationship challenges. Her strengths-based approach, combined with techniques like CBT and supportive therapy, is designed to help clients express their feelings and develop healthy coping strategies in a compassionate, nonjudgmental space.
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