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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 Shalynn, MSW, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Do you feel overwhelmed? Exhausted? I can help you recharge and fi...
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Hello, I'm Shalynn, MSW, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Do you feel overwhelmed? Exhausted? I can help you recharge and find a calmer balance; whether you've lost it, ...
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Who might be a good fit for Shalynn?
People experiencing grief or loss and looking for a therapist with experience in trauma-informed and grief-focused care might consider Shalynn Bailey’s style of support. Her approach blends motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy in a warm, authentic space where emotional expression and healing are welcomed.
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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 are one step closer to healing and change. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, forming healthy relationships, phob...
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You are one step closer to healing and change. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, forming healthy relationships, phobias, PTSD, or just going through life transit...
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Who might be a good fit for Su?
Those managing concerns related to trauma and PTSD may appreciate the methods Su Roth incorporates into her practice. Her trauma-informed approach, combined with sensitivity to cultural influences, supports individuals and families in building confidence to express their authentic selves.
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Hello, I'm Candace. In the busyness of life, it can be a struggle to make time for your mental health. With to-do lists, unexpecte...
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Hello, I'm Candace. In the busyness of life, it can be a struggle to make time for your mental health. With to-do lists, unexpected events, and daily obligations, navigating t...
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Who might be a good fit for Candace?
People experiencing anxiety, depression, or stress, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills could benefit from Candace Stephens’s focused therapeutic work. She integrates art therapy with evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavior therapies to create a collaborative, supportive space for self-reflection and growth.
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Are you struggling, feel misunderstood or lacking direction? Do you feel like no one understands you or that no one ever will? If ...
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Are you struggling, feel misunderstood or lacking direction? Do you feel like no one understands you or that no one ever will? If this is you, or this sounds familiar to you, ...
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Who might be a good fit for Jacqueline?
Jacqueline Liszewski may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing feelings of being misunderstood or lacking direction. She draws on a practical, down-to-earth approach that incorporates humor and a mix of therapeutic techniques to motivate and support clients open to change.
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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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I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Indiana. I work with adults, adolescents and children. I work with Anxiety...
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I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Indiana. I work with adults, adolescents and children. I work with Anxiety and Mood Disorders, Panic Disorder, Grief an...
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Who might be a good fit for Michelle?
Michelle Ridenour may be a good match for people navigating anxiety and mood disorders who prefer a relational and attachment-based framework. She creates a supportive space that integrates mindfulness and cognitive behavioral techniques, which can help individuals and families address emotional challenges and work toward healing.
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I work with adults on issues relating to trauma, depression, anxiety, ADHD, self-esteem, interpersonal conflict, and more.
I bel...
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I work with adults on issues relating to trauma, depression, anxiety, ADHD, self-esteem, interpersonal conflict, and more.
I believe every client has different needs, theref...
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Who might be a good fit for Brittany?
Brittany Ferrari may align well with adults who are working through issues such as trauma, anxiety, or challenges related to ADHD. Her eclectic, person-centered approach draws from a range of therapeutic methods and emphasizes creating a safe, affirming space for clients of diverse identities to support their healing and growth.
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Hi, I'm Terry, an experienced therapist based in the Indianapolis area. While my day job involves treating veterans, I'm expanding...
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Hi, I'm Terry, an experienced therapist based in the Indianapolis area. While my day job involves treating veterans, I'm expanding my practice to help others who are dealing w...
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Who might be a good fit for Terry?
Terry Randall may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing trauma, anxiety, or grief. His integrative approach weaves together evidence-based therapies like ACT, CBT, and somatic techniques, thoughtfully incorporating mindfulness and spiritual beliefs to support holistic healing and personal growth.
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Our relationship will be built through unconditional positive regard and thought-provoking feedback. My personality type is ENFP a...
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Our relationship will be built through unconditional positive regard and thought-provoking feedback. My personality type is ENFP and I use humor where appropriate. My top pers...
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Who might be a good fit for Alexandria?
Clients seeking structured support for addiction, trauma, or complex interpersonal challenges might consider working with Alexandria Dunn. Her psychodynamic approach, combined with a warm, open-minded style that embraces humor and thoughtful self-disclosure, creates a space for exploring past experiences and their impact on present life.
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Hello, I'm Dr. Tanika Forestal. As a licensed marriage and family therapist, I am deeply passionate about helping couples navigate...
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Hello, I'm Dr. Tanika Forestal. As a licensed marriage and family therapist, I am deeply passionate about helping couples navigate and overcome marital discord. With a bachelo...
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Who might be a good fit for Tanika?
Clients seeking structured support for relationship challenges or looking to improve emotional connection might consider working with Tanika Forestal. Her integrative approach, combining evidence-based methods like Gottman and Imago Therapy within a compassionate, faith-informed framework, offers a supportive space for couples and individuals managing anxiety, depression, and family conflict.
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With a wealth of experience spanning over two decades, I've learned how to bring a down-to-earth mix of warmth, professionalism, a...
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With a wealth of experience spanning over two decades, I've learned how to bring a down-to-earth mix of warmth, professionalism, and honesty to every session. I'm all about be...
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Who might be a good fit for Abayomi?
People experiencing anxiety or looking for a therapist with experience in trauma-informed approaches might consider Abayomi Nichols’s style of care. She integrates EMDR and CBT techniques to help separate emotions from trauma and reframe limiting thoughts, supporting individuals and families in building lasting emotional resilience.
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Hello! I'm Jade Mitchell, and my mission is to help individuals and couples make the changes they desire to live the life they des...
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Hello! I'm Jade Mitchell, and my mission is to help individuals and couples make the changes they desire to live the life they deserve. Through evidence-based practices, stron...
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Who might be a good fit for Jade?
People seeking clarity around relationship challenges or support navigating major life transitions may find Jade Mitchell’s approach fitting. She brings a compassionate perspective to working with adults facing issues like anxiety, trauma, and grief, creating a space to explore changes with understanding and care.
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Healing requires honest care without judgment. In order to provide individualized treatment and support, I will work cooperatively...
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Healing requires honest care without judgment. In order to provide individualized treatment and support, I will work cooperatively with you to clarify your treatment goals and...
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Who might be a good fit for Amanda?
Clients working through complex trauma and looking for trauma-informed therapy support might engage well with Amanda Emerson’s approach. She integrates a warm, direct style with a variety of evidence-based methods, emphasizing holistic care that honors the mind, body, and self in a collaborative and compassionate space.
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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 Kimberly. Life has been very stressful lately, hasn't it? I've spoken with hundreds of people recently who are feeling ...
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Hello, I'm Kimberly. Life has been very stressful lately, hasn't it? I've spoken with hundreds of people recently who are feeling at least a little stressed or down. Most peop...
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Who might be a good fit for Kimberly?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, stress, or relationship challenges may appreciate the methods Kimberly Grande incorporates into her practice. She integrates a holistic blend of evidence-based therapies tailored to equip clients with practical tools for personal growth and emotional well-being.
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Who might be a good fit for Grow Therapy?
People experiencing anxiety, depression, or life transitions, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills, could benefit from Grow Therapy’s focused therapeutic work. Their approach blends evidence-based methods like CBT and mindfulness with flexible access to culturally responsive care, available virtually across many languages and supported by insurance options.
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Hello, I'm Kimberly. I am passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families return to love for themselves and others. To...
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Hello, I'm Kimberly. I am passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families return to love for themselves and others. Together, we will co-create peaceful spaces to ...
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Who might be a good fit for Kimberly?
People experiencing grief or relationship challenges and looking for a therapist with experience in attachment-based and solution-focused approaches might consider Kimberly Graveshicks’ style of care. She creates collaborative, peaceful spaces that help clients of diverse ages and backgrounds work through past experiences while focusing on present healing and future growth.
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I work with adults facing challenges like depression, anxiety, grief, bipolar disorder, trauma, low self-esteem, shame, guilt, and...
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I work with adults facing challenges like depression, anxiety, grief, bipolar disorder, trauma, low self-esteem, shame, guilt, and chronic pain/illness. These individuals ofte...
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Who might be a good fit for Christine?
Christine Vaal may be well-suited to individuals who value mindfulness-based and trauma-informed support in managing emotional challenges. She creates a compassionate, tailored space where clients can explore feelings related to depression, anxiety, grief, and chronic illness while developing resilience through evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and EMDR.
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