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I believe there is power in learning to balance our lives emotionally and spiritually. I have 30-plus years of experience as a cou...
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I believe there is power in learning to balance our lives emotionally and spiritually. I have 30-plus years of experience as a counselor, and have been able to help clients fi...
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Who might be a good fit for Kenneth?
Kenneth Stephenson may align well with adults who are working through issues such as anxiety, life transitions, or family conflict. He integrates approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and existential perspectives to help clients achieve greater emotional and spiritual balance, fostering increased self-esteem and well-being.
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Bend Health is a virtual clinic that delivers timely, high-quality mental health care for children, teens, and families. They conn...
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Bend Health is a virtual clinic that delivers timely, high-quality mental health care for children, teens, and families. They connect you with licensed therapists and clinicia...
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Who might be a good fit for Bend?
Bend Health may support individuals who want to explore mental health and emotional well-being through a virtual care-informed lens. Their approach emphasizes accessible, personalized treatment for children, teens, and families, incorporating evidence-based therapies alongside culturally sensitive and gender-affirming care.
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I have over 26 years of clinical experience working with diverse classifications of diagnoses, ethnicity, ages, and cultural back...
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I have over 26 years of clinical experience working with diverse classifications of diagnoses, ethnicity, ages, and cultural backgrounds. The most frequent symptoms I can he...
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Who might be a good fit for Ashley?
Ashley Mcguffee may support individuals who want to explore grief and emotional healing through a CBT- and motivational interviewing-informed lens. Her compassionate approach is tailored to those managing challenges such as ADHD, anxiety, and mood disorders, creating a safe space to work through difficult feelings and build coping skills.
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Hi I'm Marketa. Thank you for reaching out and considering this step. The decision to come to therapy can be scary. There are so m...
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Hi I'm Marketa. Thank you for reaching out and considering this step. The decision to come to therapy can be scary. There are so many unknowns, especially if you have never do...
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Who might be a good fit for Marketa?
Clients in need of guidance around anxiety, depression, or eating disorders could benefit from Marketa Winfield’s approach. Her focus on creating a safe, supportive environment and use of cognitive behavioral therapy may help individuals, including children and adolescents, feel more comfortable exploring their challenges and working toward healing.
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Hi, I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. My counseling philosophy is centered around providing a safe, non-judgmental sp...
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Hi, I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. My counseling philosophy is centered around providing a safe, non-judgmental space for you to explore your thoughts and feel...
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Who might be a good fit for Erica?
Individuals working through challenges like anxiety, depression, or family conflict may find support through the approach used by Erica Dunlap. She provides a safe, non-judgmental space where clients can explore their feelings and develop healthier coping skills aligned with their personal goals.
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You deserve to live your life feeling centered, safe, and well. You don't have to meditate for hours every day, become a yogi mast...
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You deserve to live your life feeling centered, safe, and well. You don't have to meditate for hours every day, become a yogi master, or spend years in therapy to achieve this...
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Who might be a good fit for Ann?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or life transitions may appreciate the methods Ann Glaser incorporates into her practice. She offers a supportive space that encourages exploring emotions and building strengths, particularly for adults navigating role changes or family challenges.
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Reaching out can be hard (I am so proud of you!) and I am here to help begin the process of healing and being there to help us bec...
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Reaching out can be hard (I am so proud of you!) and I am here to help begin the process of healing and being there to help us become a better you. My goal and desire is to he...
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Who might be a good fit for Harley?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or maternal mental health challenges may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Harley Strickland. She creates a safe, empathetic space for adults, couples, and adolescents to explore their experiences while providing practical tools to support healing and personal growth.
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I am licensed in Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina with 4 years of professional work experience. I have experience in hel...
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I am licensed in Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina with 4 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress, anxiety, coping wit...
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Who might be a good fit for Janell?
Clients working through anxiety, depression, or personality-related challenges and looking for cognitive-behavioral or acceptance-based therapy support might engage well with Janell Dickerson’s approach. She emphasizes empowering clients to recognize their own strengths and navigate life changes with courage and resilience.
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A culturally sensitive psychotherapist with a background in treating depression, anxiety, physical abuse, boundary setting, sexual...
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A culturally sensitive psychotherapist with a background in treating depression, anxiety, physical abuse, boundary setting, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, addictions, family c...
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Who might be a good fit for Kersha?
Kersha Hunter may align well with adults who are working through challenges such as addiction, mood disorders, or family conflict. Her person-centered approach and cultural sensitivity support clients seeking compassionate guidance through complex emotional and relational issues.
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Welcome! Making the decision to better your mental health is an important step toward improving your quality of life and feeling ...
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Welcome! Making the decision to better your mental health is an important step toward improving your quality of life and feeling healthier. I am a seasoned, Clinical Psychol...
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Who might be a good fit for Nancy?
People experiencing anxiety or those wanting to strengthen coping skills could benefit from Nancy Barber’s focused therapeutic work. She fosters a warm, supportive space while integrating evidence-based methods like ACT and gender-affirming therapy, particularly attentive to diverse life transitions and mental health needs.
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I thank you for the opportunity to collaborate with you in your healing journey. My desire is to
help you through life’s strugg...
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I thank you for the opportunity to collaborate with you in your healing journey. My desire is to
help you through life’s struggle, and challenges. My goal is to provide aut...
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Who might be a good fit for Kenneth?
Kenneth Roper may align well with adults who are working through challenges such as anxiety, mood disorders, or family conflict. He offers a person-centered, strength-based approach that emphasizes building a compassionate therapeutic relationship tailored to each individual’s unique experiences.
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I am a body positive, LGBTQ+ affirming therapist whose work is work is anti-oppressive and trauma informed. My approach is eclecti...
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I am a body positive, LGBTQ+ affirming therapist whose work is work is anti-oppressive and trauma informed. My approach is eclectic and trauma-informed, grounded in clinical t...
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Who might be a good fit for Jourdan?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, identity, or trauma may appreciate the methods Jourdan Brickey incorporates into her practice. Her trauma-informed and anti-oppressive approach, combined with a focus on lasting change and lived experience within today’s cultural pressures, supports clients seeking deeper understanding and sustainable growth.
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Hello! I am Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I got my undergraduate degree at Carson-Newman University in Psychology and m...
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Hello! I am Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I got my undergraduate degree at Carson-Newman University in Psychology and my Masters Degree from Capella University. I ...
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Who might be a good fit for Jessica?
Jessica Owen may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around healing from trauma and managing grief. She integrates a thoughtful, faith-informed approach that supports adolescents through older adults in developing healthy coping strategies and personal growth.
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I am a Licensed clinical Mental Health Clinician. I have earned a Ph.D., in Clinical Psychology and a specialization in Forensics....
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I am a Licensed clinical Mental Health Clinician. I have earned a Ph.D., in Clinical Psychology and a specialization in Forensics. I am caring, patient, compassionate, open-mi...
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Who might be a good fit for Mocha?
Individuals focused on improving coping skills while managing anxiety or trauma may find support in Mocha Mims’s work. She integrates a holistic approach that considers physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects, offering tools designed to empower clients through life transitions and challenges such as PTSD and depression.
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Hello! I am a board-certified family nurse practitioner and psychiatric nurse practitioner with over 29 years of practice. Hav...
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Hello! I am a board-certified family nurse practitioner and psychiatric nurse practitioner with over 29 years of practice. Having extensive experience in these two special...
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Who might be a good fit for David?
Individuals focused on improving mental health while managing complex mood and anxiety disorders may find support in David Guinn’s work. His team-oriented approach, combined with techniques like mindfulness-based stress reduction and motivational interviewing, aims to empower older adults facing challenges such as depression, ADHD, or substance misuse.
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Greetings and thank you for viewing my page! I am so proud of you for taking this brave step toward self-care and I hope you are e...
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Greetings and thank you for viewing my page! I am so proud of you for taking this brave step toward self-care and I hope you are equally proud of yourself:)
As a counselor, ...
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Who might be a good fit for Tyeast?
Tyeast Edmond may support individuals who want to explore personal growth and healing through a cognitive-behavioral and relational lens. She works with clients facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, and family conflict, emphasizing gradual transformation and ongoing effort toward lasting well-being.
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I have been in the mental health field for over 20 years in a variety of settings. My experience ranges from working in a juvenil...
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I have been in the mental health field for over 20 years in a variety of settings. My experience ranges from working in a juvenile detention center, drug and alcohol rehabili...
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Who might be a good fit for Brandie?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or family conflict may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Brandie Wesley. With two decades of experience and a focus on adolescents, families, and couples, she brings a broad perspective that supports individuals seeking balanced and compassionate mental health care.
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Hey. My name is John Jensen, but you can call me Jake. I received my masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Campbell Un...
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Hey. My name is John Jensen, but you can call me Jake. I received my masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Campbell University and am the owner of Woodhaven Counse...
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Who might be a good fit for John?
Individuals managing concerns related to anxiety or life transitions may appreciate the methods John Jensen incorporates into his practice. His approach, grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and person-centered care, is thoughtfully tailored to support older adults and veterans seeking to build confidence and navigate change.
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Hi! I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in South Carolina. I received my Masters from Wayne State University in Detroit, M...
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Hi! I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in South Carolina. I received my Masters from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan and have been practicing for 10 years...
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Who might be a good fit for Rosalyn?
Those coping with anxiety or pursuing personal growth in managing depression may find Rosalyn Capps’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates mindfulness and self-discovery with evidence-based therapies like ACT, CBT, and DBT to create a supportive space for young adults working through emotional challenges and life transitions.
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Hello! I’m a licensed counselor with over 10 years of experience in the field. My specialties include working with trauma, PTSD,...
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Hello! I’m a licensed counselor with over 10 years of experience in the field. My specialties include working with trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, stress,...
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Who might be a good fit for Wilbert?
Wilbert Nichols may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or obsessive-compulsive behaviors who prefer a cognitive behavioral therapy framework. His holistic approach, which integrates mindfulness and insights from neuroscience, supports clients in understanding and reshaping patterns of thought and behavior.
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