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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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Hi there! I'm Ross (he/him), and I'm so happy you are making the steps to focus on your mental health. I am a Licensed Clinical So...
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Hi there! I'm Ross (he/him), and I'm so happy you are making the steps to focus on your mental health. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who believes therapy should feel ...
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Who might be a good fit for Ross?
Ross Norton may support individuals who want to explore identity and personal growth through a person-centered, affirmative therapy-informed lens. He creates a safe, nonjudgmental space especially welcoming to LGBTQIA+ young adults and adults facing anxiety, life transitions, or burnout, helping clients build confidence and coping skills tailored to their unique experiences.
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Life happens in a moment and is often unexpected. Because of its unpredictability, it is never too early or too late to want or ne...
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Life happens in a moment and is often unexpected. Because of its unpredictability, it is never too early or too late to want or need mental health support; seeking support is ...
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Who might be a good fit for Katrina?
People experiencing anxiety or depression and looking for a therapist with experience in trauma-informed and person-centered care might consider Katrina Myers’s style of support. She creates a safe, nonjudgmental space tailored to each individual’s needs, integrating approaches like CBT, DBT, and play therapy to help clients of all ages process emotions and build skills for lasting growth.
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Hi, I'm Cindy. I am here to help you find ways to make the most of your everyday life. When emotions, relationships, family, work/...
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Hi, I'm Cindy. I am here to help you find ways to make the most of your everyday life. When emotions, relationships, family, work/school stress, and time for yourself are out ...
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Who might be a good fit for Cynthia?
Those coping with stress related to relationships, family, or personal challenges may find Cynthia Hendricks’ approach to be well-aligned. She integrates evidence-based therapies like CBT and DBT with a compassionate, nonjudgmental stance that honors diverse backgrounds and life experiences.
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I have been a practicing licensed counselor the past five years. I believe in the process of counseling to help clients make the c...
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I have been a practicing licensed counselor the past five years. I believe in the process of counseling to help clients make the changes they seek in their lives. I have worke...
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Who might be a good fit for Erin?
Clients working through trauma and looking for trauma-focused therapy support might engage well with Erin Carpenter’s approach. She integrates attachment-based and cognitive behavioral methods to help clients from diverse backgrounds address anxiety, depression, and life transitions with respect and care.
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Ms. Vegh is an Independent Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice, here in Columbus, Ohio. She grew up in Ohio but acco...
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Ms. Vegh is an Independent Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice, here in Columbus, Ohio. She grew up in Ohio but accomplished all her education and training in Ca...
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Who might be a good fit for Jeannine?
Individuals or couples navigating the lasting effects of trauma and complex relationship dynamics may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Jeannine Vegh. Her approach integrates somatic and trauma-focused techniques, offering a thoughtful space for those coping with PTSD, grief, or challenges related to narcissistic relationships.
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I believe counseling is a holistic collaborative effort between the therapist and the individual, couple, or family seeking servic...
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I believe counseling is a holistic collaborative effort between the therapist and the individual, couple, or family seeking services. I have experience helping with a variety ...
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Who might be a good fit for Rachel?
Clients in need of guidance around emotional challenges such as anxiety, grief, or self-esteem could benefit from Rachel White’s approach. Their use of cognitive behavioral therapy alongside existential and feminist perspectives offers a thoughtful, respectful space for individuals exploring identity and life transitions.
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I take an eclectic approach to meet the needs of my clients, with a heavier emphasis on solution- focused techniques and CBT. I ha...
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I take an eclectic approach to meet the needs of my clients, with a heavier emphasis on solution- focused techniques and CBT. I have worked primarily with children and their f...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Clients working through anxiety, depression, or identity-related challenges and looking for cognitive-behavioral support might engage well with Jennifer Driver’s approach. Her blend of solution-focused techniques and trauma-informed care offers a flexible pace that honors each person’s expertise in their own life, making space for meaningful insight and practical tools.
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Hi there, William Silverstone here. I have always enjoyed relating to people. I like helping people get in touch with their innerm...
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Hi there, William Silverstone here. I have always enjoyed relating to people. I like helping people get in touch with their innermost desires and dreams. We’ll identify any ...
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Who might be a good fit for William?
William Silverstone may be well-suited to individuals who value a personalized, eclectic therapy approach in managing mood disorders and anxiety. His experience working with adults and older adults in various care settings allows him to tailor strategies that address both emotional challenges and practical barriers to well-being.
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My name is Bernard Barsky. I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. I currently work with adults and seniors of all ages f...
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My name is Bernard Barsky. I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. I currently work with adults and seniors of all ages facing issues of depression, anxiety, trauma, ...
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Who might be a good fit for Bernard?
Bernard Barsky may align well with adults who are working through issues such as depression, anxiety, or difficult personal relationships. He emphasizes creating a safe and trusting environment, integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with approaches like narrative and family systems to support clients’ unique experiences, including those reentering the community after incarceration.
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Hello, I'm Melissa. Are you struggling with overwhelming emotions, anxiety, or facing life's challenging moments? Come work with m...
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Hello, I'm Melissa. Are you struggling with overwhelming emotions, anxiety, or facing life's challenging moments? Come work with me for guidance towards a path of healing, gro...
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Who might be a good fit for Melissa?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, trauma, or challenges with emotional regulation may appreciate the methods Melissa Slatzer incorporates into their practice. Their person-centered approach, grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindful of the mind-body connection, supports personalized growth and resilience for young adults and middle-aged clients.
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I see every person (client) as unique and possessing special personal qualities. I treat everyone with respect, sensitivity, and c...
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I see every person (client) as unique and possessing special personal qualities. I treat everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don’t believe in stigmatiz...
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Who might be a good fit for Robert?
Those coping with anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges may find Robert Hoopingarner’s approach to be well-aligned with their needs. His person-centered style integrates solution-focused and trauma-informed strategies, creating a compassionate space tailored to each individual’s unique goals and experiences.
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Clinical Psychologist and Independently Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists with over 25 years experience teaching and working...
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Clinical Psychologist and Independently Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists with over 25 years experience teaching and working in Community Mental Health and providing ser...
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Who might be a good fit for Darrell?
Darrell Adkins may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing stress, trauma, or identity-related concerns. His approach integrates trauma-informed care and empathic listening, with a focus on supporting diverse and marginalized communities, including LGBTQ+ individuals and veterans.
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Heather is an experienced Master's level Clinical Mental Health Therapist (LPCC) providing individual therapy and has a passion fo...
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Heather is an experienced Master's level Clinical Mental Health Therapist (LPCC) providing individual therapy and has a passion for working in integrated health. It is her spe...
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Who might be a good fit for Heather?
Heather Cooper may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing mood disorders, anxiety, or challenges related to identity and relationships. Her approach integrates cognitive behavioral and compassion-focused therapies with a culturally sensitive, gender-affirming perspective, especially supporting those from marginalized and LGBTQIA+ communities.
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I believe individuals should drive their own therapy; I focus on a strengths-based approach centered on empowerment and self-deter...
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I believe individuals should drive their own therapy; I focus on a strengths-based approach centered on empowerment and self-determination. I enjoy working with individuals wh...
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Who might be a good fit for Brigitte?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, depression, or trauma may find support through the approach used by Brigitte Green. Her strengths-based, trauma-informed practice emphasizes empowerment and self-determination, with a particular focus on first responders, military personnel, and veterans.
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Hello, I'm Mary Beth, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a passion for helping adults of all ages navigate life's cha...
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Hello, I'm Mary Beth, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a passion for helping adults of all ages navigate life's challenges. With a Master's degree and extensive...
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Who might be a good fit for Mary?
Individuals focused on improving emotional resilience while managing anxiety or depression may find support in Mary Barbushkirila’s work. She integrates evidence-based methods like CBT and EMDR within a compassionate, collaborative setting tailored to adults experiencing life transitions, chronic pain, or relationship challenges.
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Hello, I'm Jan. In an instant, life can change—bringing about shock and interruption to our day-to-day routine. In a flash: job ...
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Hello, I'm Jan. In an instant, life can change—bringing about shock and interruption to our day-to-day routine. In a flash: job loss; trauma; awareness of someone else’s a...
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Who might be a good fit for Janice?
Janice Warner may be a good match for people navigating significant life transitions or trauma who prefer a collaborative and compassionate therapeutic framework. Her approach integrates humanistic and narrative techniques to support individuals facing challenges such as grief, anxiety, or identity exploration, including those within the LGBTQIA+ community.
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I enjoy all my clients and feel that those with depression and anxiety are the diagnoses with which I am most familiar. I also enj...
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I enjoy all my clients and feel that those with depression and anxiety are the diagnoses with which I am most familiar. I also enjoy helping others make phase of life decision...
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Who might be a good fit for Bonnie?
Bonnie Delange may support individuals who want to explore healing from trauma and life transitions through an integrative, mindfulness-informed lens. She creates space for clients to find their own conclusions while working toward peace of mind and more meaningful, fulfilling lives.
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Dr. Keith Brown has been working in the mental health field since 1997 as a therapist/counselor, educator, trainer, and supervisor...
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Dr. Keith Brown has been working in the mental health field since 1997 as a therapist/counselor, educator, trainer, and supervisor. Keith previously was the Director of the CM...
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Who might be a good fit for Keith?
Keith Brown may support individuals who want to explore personal growth and healing through a cognitive-behavioral therapy-informed lens. His approach blends a holistic perspective with client-led goal setting, making space for tailored interventions that address diverse challenges such as anxiety, trauma, and addiction.
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Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Hayes received his BAA from the University of Florida, a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Gan...
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Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Hayes received his BAA from the University of Florida, a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Gannon University, and his Doctor of Psychology ...
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Who might be a good fit for Gerald?
Gerald Hayes may be a good match for people navigating adjustment and relationship challenges who prefer an integrative and humanistic framework. He incorporates approaches that emphasize self-awareness and self-compassion within a collaborative therapeutic relationship, supporting clients through issues like anxiety, grief, and identity exploration.
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