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Elizabeth graduated with her Master’s in Professional Counseling from the University of the Cumberlands. Elizabeth has obtained ...
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Elizabeth graduated with her Master’s in Professional Counseling from the University of the Cumberlands. Elizabeth has obtained her LPCC credential and is working toward her...
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Who might be a good fit for Elizabeth?
Clients working through anxiety and depression and looking for cognitive behavioral therapy support might engage well with Elizabeth Claypool’s approach. She integrates mindfulness and trauma-focused techniques within a holistic framework, creating space for adolescents and young adults to explore both mental health and spirituality.
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“The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts” Marcus Aurelius How we think affects how we feel and th...
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“The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts” Marcus Aurelius How we think affects how we feel and therefore how we tend to behave. It is my belie...
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Who might be a good fit for Carly?
Carly Koller offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on managing anxiety, grief, or life transitions. She creates a safe and comfortable space for self-exploration and growth, using methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help clients develop new perspectives and effective coping skills.
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I’m not the kind of therapist who just nods and asks how that makes you feel. That’s not what most men need, especially when i...
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I’m not the kind of therapist who just nods and asks how that makes you feel. That’s not what most men need, especially when it feels like it’s falling apart.
I work wi...
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Who might be a good fit for Ervin?
Ervin Henderson may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing feelings of anger, disconnection, or overwhelm. His practical, straightforward approach combines cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness, and solution-focused therapy to help men regain balance and reconnect with what matters most in their lives.
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With over 21 years of experience in the mental health field, I am dedicated to helping adults navigate life’s challenges and fin...
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With over 21 years of experience in the mental health field, I am dedicated to helping adults navigate life’s challenges and find healing. As an LPCC licensed in both Ohio a...
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Who might be a good fit for Sara?
Sara Frohlich may support individuals who want to explore healing from trauma through a trauma-informed lens. Her warm, empathetic style combined with evidence-based practices like CBT and DBT creates a supportive environment for adults working through anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges to build resilience and regain a sense of control.
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Hey there! I'm Tiffinie!
My mission as a therapist is to empower my clients with an unbiased, supportive, and compassionate appro...
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Hey there! I'm Tiffinie!
My mission as a therapist is to empower my clients with an unbiased, supportive, and compassionate approach to therapy that works to identify and dis...
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Who might be a good fit for Tiffinie?
Individuals focused on improving overall well-being while managing limiting beliefs may find support in Tiffinie Swan’s work. Her compassionate, unbiased approach incorporates mindfulness-based stress reduction to help create new pathways for healing and personal growth.
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At times situations in life can get overwhelming, stressful and unpredictable and before we know it all of the tried and true copi...
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At times situations in life can get overwhelming, stressful and unpredictable and before we know it all of the tried and true coping skills are no longer working or we never l...
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Who might be a good fit for Katrina?
Individuals navigating challenges like addiction, anxiety, or grief may find support through the approach used by Katrina Johnson. Her integrative style, which draws from therapies such as ACT, DBT, and mindfulness-based techniques, is designed to address complex mental health and substance use concerns across diverse adult populations, including veterans and older adults.
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I have been practicing since 2005. I have experience in a variety of areas, including but not limited to: anxiety, depression, rel...
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I have been practicing since 2005. I have experience in a variety of areas, including but not limited to: anxiety, depression, relationship issues, stress management, PTSD, an...
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Who might be a good fit for Samantha?
People experiencing anxiety and looking for a therapist with experience in cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based approaches might consider Samantha Blackwell’s style of care. Her personalized, collaborative methods emphasize creating a safe space where clients can explore emotions and life experiences to support positive, goal-oriented change.
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Hello, I'm Gia. As a therapist, my primary goal is to create a safe and supportive environment where you can explore your thoughts...
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Hello, I'm Gia. As a therapist, my primary goal is to create a safe and supportive environment where you can explore your thoughts, emotions, and experiences. With a holistic ...
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Who might be a good fit for Gia?
Clients in need of guidance around emotional and relational challenges could benefit from Gia Bagnolibrown’s approach. Her use of mindfulness, CBT, and trauma-informed techniques creates a collaborative space that supports healing and personal growth for individuals facing issues like gender identity, anxiety, and family conflict.
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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?
Louise Smith offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on grief, life transitions, or exploring spirituality. Her integration of Jungian psychotherapy, mindfulness practices, and contemplative care can provide thoughtful support for those seeking depth and healing through change.
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I have had the privilege of walking alongside humans of various backgrounds, cultures, and life experiences. I have experience wor...
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I have had the privilege of walking alongside humans of various backgrounds, cultures, and life experiences. I have experience working with children, teens, young adults, as w...
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Who might be a good fit for Carleigh?
Carleigh Chatfield may support individuals who want to explore themes of life transitions and emotional healing through a mindfulness and acceptance-based lens. She creates a compassionate, non-judgmental space that welcomes clients from diverse backgrounds, helping them work through challenges like anxiety, grief, and focus difficulties while fostering resilience and self-compassion.
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Do you feel invalidated or unheard about your needs? Are you looking for a provider to actually hear you regarding your symptoms a...
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Do you feel invalidated or unheard about your needs? Are you looking for a provider to actually hear you regarding your symptoms and develop a plan with you, rather than aroun...
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Who might be a good fit for Kayla?
People seeking clarity around managing mental health symptoms or support navigating life transitions may find Kayla Stewart’s approach fitting. She emphasizes trust, open communication, and collaborative planning, creating a space where clients feel truly heard and empowered through methods like Emotionally Focused Therapy and mindfulness practices.
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Became a psychologist in Michigan in !982 and completed a Postmasters in Alcohol and Drug Addiction in 1983 (SPADA) at Western Mic...
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Became a psychologist in Michigan in !982 and completed a Postmasters in Alcohol and Drug Addiction in 1983 (SPADA) at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Over...
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Who might be a good fit for Quentin?
Quentin Kuntz may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing addiction, anxiety, or trauma-related challenges. His integrative approach, which blends didactic techniques with psychodynamic and Gestalt therapies, offers structured support that encourages active engagement and personal insight.
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I have been working in the mental health field since 1997. I earned my Master of Arts in Community Counseling from John Carroll Un...
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I have been working in the mental health field since 1997. I earned my Master of Arts in Community Counseling from John Carroll University in 1997, and my Doctoral Degree in C...
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Who might be a good fit for Timia?
Timia Delpretebrown may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, grief, and life transitions. Her compassionate, humanistic approach incorporates evidence-based methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness, creating a supportive space for adolescents, adults, and families to explore their experiences and foster emotional growth.
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My name is Jamie Matthews and I have been working as a counselor since 2007, and really enjoy helping people reach their treatment...
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My name is Jamie Matthews and I have been working as a counselor since 2007, and really enjoy helping people reach their treatment goals. I believe that counseling is about ch...
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Who might be a good fit for Jamie?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, depression, or difficulties with anger management may find support through the approach used by Jamie Matthews. She integrates evidence-based methods such as DBT, CBT, and mindfulness to help clients develop practical coping skills and work toward meaningful change.
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Many of us find that being able to discuss ideas, thoughts and issues with an unbiased, caring individual beneficial. This can ben...
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Many of us find that being able to discuss ideas, thoughts and issues with an unbiased, caring individual beneficial. This can benefit us both mentally and emotionally, and ha...
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Who might be a good fit for Tiffanie?
Clients seeking structured support for managing depression, anxiety, or grief might consider working with Tiffanie Dawson. She incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy alongside mindfulness and solution-focused techniques to help clients develop coping strategies in a safe and nonjudgmental space.
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I love this work! I have had a 20+ year career as a college professor and, during that time, was driven by my passion for helping ...
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I love this work! I have had a 20+ year career as a college professor and, during that time, was driven by my passion for helping others. My strong desire to help in a deeper,...
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Who might be a good fit for Amy?
Amy Friedman offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on building insight and personal growth while managing life transitions or anxiety. She emphasizes a collaborative and empathetic relationship, integrating methods like CBT, DBT, and mindfulness to support clients in fostering resilience and navigating challenges with greater clarity.
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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?
People seeking clarity around substance use, life transitions, or identity exploration may find Froogh Khatibloo’s approach fitting. She integrates harm reduction, mindfulness, and cognitive-behavioral techniques in a welcoming space that embraces diversity and supports clients in setting meaningful goals for change.
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Hello, I'm Julie, MSW, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. Do you struggle with feelings of sadness and unease? Find th...
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Hello, I'm Julie, MSW, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. Do you struggle with feelings of sadness and unease? Find that you don’t enjoy the activities you used ...
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Who might be a good fit for Julie?
Julie Toppins offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on understanding themselves better and developing meaningful relationships while managing feelings of sadness, anxiety, or overwhelm in social settings. Her person-centered, holistic style integrates techniques like motivational interviewing and schema therapy, which can support neurodivergent clients and those processing trauma on their journey toward greater self-acceptance and well-being.
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My name is Laura and I am a counselor who is committed to helping others create healthier lives. I often hear from my clients that...
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My name is Laura and I am a counselor who is committed to helping others create healthier lives. I often hear from my clients that my calm nature helps them relax and feel saf...
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Who might be a good fit for Laura?
Laura Kidd Puhalla may be a match for those interested in cognitive and motivational approaches, particularly when facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, or addiction. Her calm presence and use of evidence-based methods like CBT and ACT create a supportive space for clients, including older adults, to work toward healthier, more balanced lives.
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Hello, here is a little about me: I have been married for 11 years now, and I have two children. I live in a small town in Northea...
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Hello, here is a little about me: I have been married for 11 years now, and I have two children. I live in a small town in Northeast Ohio. I live a pretty quiet and relaxed li...
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Who might be a good fit for Christina?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or family conflict may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Christina Layfield. She integrates approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and mindfulness to help clients build on their strengths while honoring diverse backgrounds and individual values.
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