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I am focused on empowering individuals of all ages—from children to adults—through a strengths-based approach. I believe in h...
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I am focused on empowering individuals of all ages—from children to adults—through a strengths-based approach. I believe in harnessing your unique strengths and capabilit...
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Who might be a good fit for Pooja?
People experiencing challenges like anxiety or family conflict and looking for a therapist with experience in multicultural and person-centered approaches might consider Pooja Mcintosh’s style of care. She creates a warm, inclusive space that supports individuals across ages in building on their strengths to navigate life transitions and promote personal growth.
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Who might be a good fit for Grow Therapy?
Clients seeking structured support for managing stress, anxiety, or life transitions might consider working with Grow Therapy. Their integration of evidence-based practices like CBT and mindfulness, along with flexible online and in-person options, offers accessible care tailored to diverse needs and backgrounds across all age groups.
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Hi, I’m Marie — a therapist who believes that change is always possible, no matter where you are in life. My goal is to help y...
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Hi, I’m Marie — a therapist who believes that change is always possible, no matter where you are in life. My goal is to help you feel better emotionally, think more clearl...
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Who might be a good fit for Marie?
Those coping with anxiety or pursuing personal growth in managing depression may find Marie Wallace’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates cognitive behavioral and person-centered methods to support clients, including older adults, in building skills that honor their boundaries and adapt to life’s transitions with respect and dignity.
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I’m a licensed psychologist with a PhD in Counseling Psychology, and I’ve been practicing since 2006. Over the years, I’ve h...
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I’m a licensed psychologist with a PhD in Counseling Psychology, and I’ve been practicing since 2006. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with individuals ...
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Who might be a good fit for Aaron?
People experiencing depression, anxiety, or chronic pain and looking for a therapist with experience in cognitive-behavioral and interpersonal approaches might consider Aaron Laturner’s style of care. He works collaboratively to help clients understand the connections between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, supporting both mental and physical well-being through practical coping strategies and relationship insights.
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My experience includes helping adults cope with the challenges of life transitions that often include relationship issues, family ...
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My experience includes helping adults cope with the challenges of life transitions that often include relationship issues, family conflict, parenting issues, and career diffic...
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Who might be a good fit for Kathryn?
Kathryn Dove may align well with adults who are working through life transitions, family conflicts, or the stressors associated with chronic illness and caregiving. Her psychoeducational and integrative approach creates a safe, non-judgmental space that supports clients in understanding their experiences and developing practical strategies for lasting personal growth.
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Louise worked as a professional actor in NYC from 1978-94. She became the theater professor at Antioch College where she worked un...
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Louise worked as a professional actor in NYC from 1978-94. She became the theater professor at Antioch College where she worked until 2008. In 2004, she began her studies at U...
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Who might be a good fit for Lousie?
People experiencing grief and looking for a therapist with experience in mindfulness-based and Jungian-informed approaches might consider Louise Smith’s style of care. Her work integrates contemplative practices and depth psychology, which can offer meaningful support during life transitions and challenges related to identity and loss.
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Hello, I'm Christian. Life can throw challenges at you that can leave you feeling lost, helpless, overwhelmed, grieving, gripped b...
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Hello, I'm Christian. Life can throw challenges at you that can leave you feeling lost, helpless, overwhelmed, grieving, gripped by worry, or even hopeless. Perhaps experience...
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Who might be a good fit for Christian?
People seeking clarity around managing overwhelming emotions or support navigating life transitions may find Christian Baer’s approach fitting. He integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing to help clients develop practical coping skills while tapping into their personal strengths and motivation for change.
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Welcome! My name is Jesus, I am a multi-state Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 5 years of experience working with adults...
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Welcome! My name is Jesus, I am a multi-state Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 5 years of experience working with adults. If you are struggling to cope with the chal...
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Who might be a good fit for Jesus?
People seeking clarity around depression, LGBTQ+ mental health, or support navigating trauma and PTSD may find Jesus Aceves's approach fitting. His experience using Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) could resonate with those who prefer a relational and empathetic style of working through mental health challenges.
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Dr. Britton has over 40 years of experience as a therapist. She was a professor in the Counseling Department at John Carroll Unive...
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Dr. Britton has over 40 years of experience as a therapist. She was a professor in the Counseling Department at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio for 30 years but has...
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Who might be a good fit for Paula?
Clients in need of guidance around building trust and fostering open communication could benefit from Paula Britton’s approach. She emphasizes collaborative, personalized treatment plans that honor individual strengths and resilience, creating a supportive space for those working through life’s challenges.
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Lisa R. Schaefer, MS, MSSA, LSW, LICDC-CS. Lisa has extensive experience in the treatment of chemical dependency, trauma, and oth...
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Lisa R. Schaefer, MS, MSSA, LSW, LICDC-CS. Lisa has extensive experience in the treatment of chemical dependency, trauma, and other emotional disturbances. Lisa uses Cogniti...
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Who might be a good fit for Lisa?
Individuals managing concerns related to addiction, trauma, or anxiety may appreciate the methods Lisa Schaefer incorporates into her practice. She integrates mind-body approaches like EMDR and mindfulness to help clients build resilience and foster healing in a holistic, trauma-informed way.
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My ideal client is new to therapy and nervous to reach out or has been in therapy before and is overwhelmed by the thought of havi...
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My ideal client is new to therapy and nervous to reach out or has been in therapy before and is overwhelmed by the thought of having to restart. They know they want to start t...
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Who might be a good fit for Branden?
Clients in need of guidance around managing life transitions and strengthening relationships could benefit from Branden Fox’s approach. His directive, solution-focused style is especially supportive for those who feel overwhelmed by starting therapy or stuck in survival mode, offering practical tools tailored to logical-minded individuals.
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In my work with clients, I’m often amazed at the burdens people can carry and keep going. But as strong as most people are, almo...
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In my work with clients, I’m often amazed at the burdens people can carry and keep going. But as strong as most people are, almost everyone is familiar with the feeling that...
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Who might be a good fit for Sarah?
People experiencing anxiety, trauma, or difficulties related to neurodivergence could benefit from Sarah Billingsley’s focused therapeutic work. She combines psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral approaches to help clients gain perspective on their challenges while exploring personal history and patterns in a supportive, trusting environment.
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I am a Licensed professional Clinical Counselor with over 20-years of experience providing psychotherapy/counseling, harm reductio...
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I am a Licensed professional Clinical Counselor with over 20-years of experience providing psychotherapy/counseling, harm reduction services for adolescents and adults in Stat...
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Who might be a good fit for Froogh?
Froogh Khatibloo may align well with adults who are working through challenges such as addiction, anxiety, or life transitions. Her integrative approach, which combines harm reduction, mindfulness, and cognitive-behavioral techniques, creates a supportive environment for exploring personal goals and building resilience, especially for those from marginalized communities or facing complex emotional concerns.
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I have experience working with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and self esteem. There are two main perspe...
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I have experience working with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and self esteem. There are two main perspectives I use to guide my practice:
“The jo...
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Who might be a good fit for Allison?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or trauma may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Allison Brutka. She integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Solution Focused Brief Therapy to help clients set meaningful intentions, embrace the present moment, and collaboratively work toward their personal goals.
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Hi! I'm Kelsey. I believe each and every one of us have the power to make change happen, even on your worst day. Even if all you d...
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Hi! I'm Kelsey. I believe each and every one of us have the power to make change happen, even on your worst day. Even if all you did was roll out of bed this morning, eat some...
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Welcome , I’m glad you have taken this step in therapy! It takes a lot of courage to reach out and I’m glad you did! I have M...
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Welcome , I’m glad you have taken this step in therapy! It takes a lot of courage to reach out and I’m glad you did! I have My LISW and have been a practicing clinician f...
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Who might be a good fit for Eryn?
Eryn Vinci may be a match for those interested in attachment-based and emotion-focused approaches, particularly when facing anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges. She emphasizes building coping skills and confidence to help clients work through life’s stressors and foster greater stability and well-being.
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In life I have experienced many things that led me to start a private practice to help others gain their personal power back. I k...
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In life I have experienced many things that led me to start a private practice to help others gain their personal power back. I know how the struggle affects a person and wit...
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Who might be a good fit for Kimberly?
People experiencing addiction or managing complex mental health concerns and looking for a therapist with experience in integrating faith and evidence-based practices might consider Kimberly Smallwood’s style of care. Her approach weaves Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with a holistic perspective that honors spirituality, supporting individuals through a wide range of challenges including trauma, mood disorders, and life transitions.
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I have seventeen years of experience working with children and families involved in the child welfare system. I am dedicated to us...
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I have seventeen years of experience working with children and families involved in the child welfare system. I am dedicated to using a trauma-informed approach and acknowledg...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Jennifer Kovi may support individuals who want to explore trauma and family dynamics through a trauma-informed, cognitive-behavioral lens. Her work often centers on helping children, teens, and young adults manage anxiety, anger, and relational challenges within their family systems in a safe and collaborative environment.
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Hello, I'm Anna, and I'm so glad you're here. I graduated with an MSW and certification in clinical mental health from the Univers...
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Hello, I'm Anna, and I'm so glad you're here. I graduated with an MSW and certification in clinical mental health from the University of Pittsburgh in 2014. With a passion for...
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Who might be a good fit for Anna?
Clients seeking structured support for trauma, addiction, or relationship challenges might consider working with Anna Kelley. Her collaborative approach, blending evidence-based therapies like EMDR and the Gottman Method, offers tailored strategies to help individuals, couples, and families build healthier patterns and emotional resilience.
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I believe the people want to be creative, joyful and hopeful. Experiencing fulfillment of future dreams are outcomes for a well li...
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I believe the people want to be creative, joyful and hopeful. Experiencing fulfillment of future dreams are outcomes for a well lived life. "As a Man Thinks, so are They". Is ...
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Who might be a good fit for Saidah?
Saidah Foree may support individuals who want to explore emotional healing and personal growth through a trauma-informed and integrative therapy lens. Her approach incorporates a variety of evidence-based methods tailored to address challenges such as anxiety, depression, and trauma, with a focus on restoring functioning and fostering hope in a safe, strengths-based environment.
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