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You are not your anxiety or depression. Meru Health is a 12-week digital menta...
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Feel better in 12 weeks
You are not your anxiety or depression. Meru Health is a 12-week digital mental health program designed to help people feel...
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Who might be a good fit for Meru Health?
Those coping with depression, anxiety, or sleep difficulties may find Meru Health’s approach to be well-aligned. Its 12-week digital program combines cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and real-time biofeedback to offer flexible, accessible support tailored to individuals seeking a whole-person, tech-enabled path to improved mental health.
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In 2007, Amy earned her Registered Nurse designation. Amy obtained vast knowledge in cardiac, vascular, and thoracic specialties...
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In 2007, Amy earned her Registered Nurse designation. Amy obtained vast knowledge in cardiac, vascular, and thoracic specialties. Demonstrating a commitment to lifelong lea...
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Who might be a good fit for Amy?
Amy Burchett may be a good match for people navigating addiction or mood disorders who prefer an integrative framework. Her background as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with extensive nursing experience informs a comprehensive approach that integrates medication management and holistic care to support mental health stability.
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As a duly licensed Clinical Social Worker, holding credentials in both Michigan (LMSW) and Indiana (LCSW), I bring to the table a ...
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As a duly licensed Clinical Social Worker, holding credentials in both Michigan (LMSW) and Indiana (LCSW), I bring to the table a wealth of experience and expertise in providi...
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Who might be a good fit for Margarethe?
Clients working through anxiety and depression and looking for trauma-informed therapy support might engage well with Margarethe Kerlin’s approach. She integrates cognitive behavioral techniques with a strength-based and feminist perspective, offering tailored care that honors each person’s unique experiences and goals.
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Hello, my name is Kate Holsclaw. I'm excited to meet you and start our therapy work together! My ideal client is someone who is st...
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Hello, my name is Kate Holsclaw. I'm excited to meet you and start our therapy work together! My ideal client is someone who is struggling and needs to find some hope. I don't...
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Who might be a good fit for Kate?
Kate Holsclaw may align well with adults who are working through trauma, grief, or challenges related to serious mental illness. Her strength-based and trauma-focused approach offers a compassionate space for individuals and couples to gain insight, feel heard, and begin moving forward from difficult experiences.
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Hello! I'm Kristen Rife, a dedicated and compassionate mental health counselor with an MA and certifications as a Licensed Profess...
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Hello! I'm Kristen Rife, a dedicated and compassionate mental health counselor with an MA and certifications as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Licensed Mental ...
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Who might be a good fit for Kristen?
Kristen Rife may be a good match for people navigating challenges such as anxiety, trauma, or family conflict who prefer a trauma-informed and integrative counseling framework. She offers a compassionate and flexible approach that incorporates evidence-based techniques like EMDR, CBT, and play therapy to support individuals across the lifespan in building resilience and coping skills.
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Together, we can explore your life experiences, including the influence of your family of origin on your current struggles. We can...
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Together, we can explore your life experiences, including the influence of your family of origin on your current struggles. We can focus on mindfulness, stress management, sym...
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Who might be a good fit for Lucie?
Lucie Erlebachova may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges who prefer an integrative and relational framework. She creates a collaborative and safe space to explore personal history and current struggles, incorporating mindfulness and emotion-focused techniques to support healing and growth.
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Hello, I'm Natalie, MSW, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a passion for helping individuals navigate their mental health jou...
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Hello, I'm Natalie, MSW, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a passion for helping individuals navigate their mental health journeys. My approach is strengths-based, holist...
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Who might be a good fit for Natalie?
Clients facing concerns such as trauma, anxiety, or challenges related to identity may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Natalie Haidle. Their trauma-informed, strengths-based approach integrates mindfulness and cognitive behavioral strategies, supporting healing that honors the mind, body, and spirit.
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Hi, I'm Dan. I graduated from Cedarville College (now Cedarville University) in 1985 with a BA in Psychology. Initially, I planned...
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Hi, I'm Dan. I graduated from Cedarville College (now Cedarville University) in 1985 with a BA in Psychology. Initially, I planned to become a church pastor, so I attended Gra...
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Who might be a good fit for Daniel?
Daniel Carey may be a good match for people navigating anxiety or mood challenges who prefer a faith-informed, cognitive behavioral framework. He integrates respect for individual dignity with a focus on fostering hope and healing, drawing on his background in both spiritual and mental health to support clients seeking meaningful personal growth.
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Hello, I'm Ellyn. I graduated from Loyola University Chicago in 2000 as a licensed clinical social worker. During my internship, I...
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Hello, I'm Ellyn. I graduated from Loyola University Chicago in 2000 as a licensed clinical social worker. During my internship, I had the privilege of being part of a multidi...
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Who might be a good fit for Ellyn?
Ellyn Vogel may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, grief, or family conflict who prefer an integrative and holistic therapy framework. Her approach blends traditional psychotherapy with mindfulness and relational techniques, creating a compassionate space to explore emotions and develop practical coping strategies.
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The ups and downs of life can cause issues, which if not addressed, can cause mental health problems. Therapy is a place to learn ...
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The ups and downs of life can cause issues, which if not addressed, can cause mental health problems. Therapy is a place to learn how to transform our internal dialogue during...
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Who might be a good fit for Morgan?
Morgan West may be well-suited to individuals who value a compassionate, science-based therapeutic approach in managing challenges like anxiety, depression, or trauma. Her use of evidence-based methods such as EMDR, CBT, and DBT within a respectful and gentle environment supports clients in developing practical coping skills tailored to their personal growth.
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My ideal client is someone seeking meaningful, lasting change but feels stuck in patterns that prevent them from connecting with t...
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My ideal client is someone seeking meaningful, lasting change but feels stuck in patterns that prevent them from connecting with themselves or others. They may struggle with a...
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Who might be a good fit for Rachel?
People seeking clarity around their patterns and support navigating life transitions may find Rachel Rhodes’ approach fitting. She offers a mindful, nonjudgmental space that encourages exploring underlying causes of anxiety and relational challenges while helping clients align their actions with their core values for meaningful, lasting change.
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You might look fine from the outside. Maybe you’re high-functioning, thoughtful, even self-aware. But beneath that, something’...
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You might look fine from the outside. Maybe you’re high-functioning, thoughtful, even self-aware. But beneath that, something’s fraying: anxiety, resentment, grief, emotio...
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Who might be a good fit for Jerry?
Jerry Wheeler may be a match for those interested in a collaborative, emotionally grounded approach, particularly when facing anxiety, depression, or family conflict. His work integrates mindfulness and relational methods to help clients move beyond repetitive internal struggles toward greater authenticity and emotional clarity.
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Hello, I'm Dr. Susan, a licensed clinical psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professi...
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Hello, I'm Dr. Susan, a licensed clinical psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, earned in 2008. In 2009, I a...
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Who might be a good fit for Susan?
People seeking clarity around trauma recovery or support navigating life transitions may find Susan Merrick’s approach fitting. She integrates evidence-based therapies like EMDR and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to create a collaborative space that honors each person’s unique experience and goals.
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Hello, I'm Brittanie. Since 2013, I've had the privilege of working with families, navigating the complexities of family systems t...
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Hello, I'm Brittanie. Since 2013, I've had the privilege of working with families, navigating the complexities of family systems to help create a simpler, more harmonious stru...
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Who might be a good fit for Brittanie?
Brittanie Spraker may be well-suited to individuals who value family therapy in managing challenges like anxiety, ADHD, or family conflict. Her approach emphasizes understanding family dynamics and incorporating children’s perspectives to create a supportive, collaborative environment where each member feels heard and empowered.
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Hello! I'm Carol, and it's not uncommon to find ourselves feeling “stuck” at some point in our lives, which can leave us scare...
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Hello! I'm Carol, and it's not uncommon to find ourselves feeling “stuck” at some point in our lives, which can leave us scared, paralyzed, sad, confused, angry, or just f...
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Who might be a good fit for Carol?
Carol Franklin may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing feelings of being “stuck” or overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, or relationship challenges. Her strengths-based, culturally affirming approach incorporates mindfulness and solution-focused techniques to create a supportive space for clients from diverse backgrounds to explore growth and healing.
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Hi, I’m Jonathan.
If you're feeling lost, overwhelmed, or like something in your life just isn’t right anymore you're not alo...
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Hi, I’m Jonathan.
If you're feeling lost, overwhelmed, or like something in your life just isn’t right anymore you're not alone. Maybe you used to feel more in control, m...
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Who might be a good fit for Jonathan?
Clients in need of guidance around feelings of anxiety, grief, or disconnection could benefit from Jonathan Mayes’s approach. His collaborative and empathetic style integrates mindfulness, trauma-informed care, and personalized strategies to support individuals seeking clarity and healing through life’s transitions.
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Hello, I'm Linda Marie, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a decade of experience helping individuals make meaningful changes...
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Hello, I'm Linda Marie, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a decade of experience helping individuals make meaningful changes in their lives. My approach to therapy is ec...
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Who might be a good fit for Linda?
Individuals navigating challenges like addiction, trauma, or anxiety may find support through the approach used by Linda Margosian. Her eclectic style, drawing from therapies such as CBT and DBT, offers tailored strategies that address a range of concerns including mood management, grief, and identity issues within a compassionate, non-judgmental space.
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As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have 18 years experience working in a medical setting providing therapeutic support and re...
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As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have 18 years experience working in a medical setting providing therapeutic support and resources to patients and families receiving ho...
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Who might be a good fit for Dawn?
Dawn Clay may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing stress, anxiety, or grief. Her holistic, mind-body-spirit approach integrates a variety of modalities like Emotional Freedom Technique and sound healing, supporting clients through personalized and compassionate care tailored to their unique healing journey.
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I am an LMHC and ATR with experience working with trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, substance use, and neurodivergence. Life can ...
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I am an LMHC and ATR with experience working with trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, substance use, and neurodivergence. Life can get rough and I’m here to help you through ...
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Who might be a good fit for Alaithea?
Alaithea Hopper may be a match for those interested in art therapy and client-led approaches, particularly when facing trauma, PTSD, or anxiety. She offers a supportive space where individuals can set their own goals and work at a comfortable pace, drawing on a blend of therapeutic methods to help manage symptoms and encourage healing.
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Hello and welcome! My name is Dana Teeter, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Indiana. I take a hol...
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Hello and welcome! My name is Dana Teeter, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Indiana. I take a holistic approach to health and wellness, incorp...
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Who might be a good fit for Dana?
People seeking clarity around managing ADHD or support navigating childhood and adolescent mental health may find Dana Teeter’s approach fitting. Her use of CBT, mindfulness, and mind-body practices alongside a deep understanding of family dynamics offers a holistic path for individuals and families working through anxiety, trauma, and emotional regulation challenges.
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