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I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the State of Florida, Utah, Texas, Kentucky,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Louisiana, ...
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I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the State of Florida, Utah, Texas, Kentucky,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Idaho, New Me...
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Who might be a good fit for Nancy?
Nancy Spitzer may support individuals who want to explore healing and growth through a trauma-informed and relational lens. Her work with adults facing challenges such as anxiety, trauma, infertility, and substance misuse incorporates approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the Gottman method, creating space for meaningful change within personal and family dynamics.
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Hello, I'm Sabrina Veronica. As a licensed mental health counselor in Texas and Ohio, I am passionate about helping individuals na...
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Hello, I'm Sabrina Veronica. As a licensed mental health counselor in Texas and Ohio, I am passionate about helping individuals navigate life's challenges and find healing. I ...
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Who might be a good fit for Sabrina?
Sabrina Hanson may be well-suited to individuals who value integrating spirituality and trauma-informed therapy in managing anxiety, depression, or life transitions. Her approach blends evidence-based methods like EMDR and Internal Family Systems with a holistic, faith-informed perspective that honors both emotional and spiritual well-being.
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Dr. Phaecia Ward has over a decade of experience and specializes in supporting African American adults and families. She employs a...
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Dr. Phaecia Ward has over a decade of experience and specializes in supporting African American adults and families. She employs an attachment-based approach to heal past emot...
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Who might be a good fit for Phaecia?
Individuals focused on improving emotional well-being while managing the demands of caregiving and relationship stress may find support in Phaecia Ward’s work. She creates a compassionate space to explore honest feelings and personal needs, using approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and attachment-based methods to help clients reconnect with their authentic selves.
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Hello, I'm Laura. With seven years of experience, I specialize in providing support and guidance to children, teens, young adults,...
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Hello, I'm Laura. With seven years of experience, I specialize in providing support and guidance to children, teens, young adults, and their families facing challenges related...
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Who might be a good fit for Laura?
Laura Leonard may support individuals who want to explore personal growth and emotional well-being through a humanistic and solution-focused lens. Her approach integrates cognitive behavioral techniques with an eclectic style, offering guidance to clients of various ages facing challenges like anxiety, depression, and family conflict.
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I work with individuals who have been struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues, often without finding ...
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I work with individuals who have been struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues, often without finding relief from traditional treatments. Many of m...
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Who might be a good fit for Eric?
Eric Kirwan offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on healing from trauma, anxiety, and relational challenges. His use of holistic and integrative methods, including EMDR and psychedelic integration therapy, supports clients who are open to exploring deeper, conscious pathways toward emotional balance and authentic living.
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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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Hello, I'm Mark. As we start our journey at the bottom of the mountain, we must understand there are several paths to the top. All...
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Hello, I'm Mark. As we start our journey at the bottom of the mountain, we must understand there are several paths to the top. All of these paths have the potential to lead yo...
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Who might be a good fit for Mark?
Mark Steenberg offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on overcoming obstacles that hold them back from long-term peace and personal growth. His work blends mindfulness and clinical therapies like CBT and ACT, creating a collaborative space where clients can explore their unique paths while developing lasting skills for managing challenges such as anxiety, trauma, and life transitions.
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Patricia came into the field of mental health in 1989 with a Master of Arts in Teaching. In 1993 Patricia returned to Case Western...
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Patricia came into the field of mental health in 1989 with a Master of Arts in Teaching. In 1993 Patricia returned to Case Western Reserve University where she earned a Master...
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Who might be a good fit for Patricia?
Individuals focused on improving family relationships while managing anxiety or grief may find support in Patricia Abrahamson’s work. She integrates family therapy and mindfulness techniques alongside approaches like ACT and Christian counseling, creating a flexible space for children, adults, and older adults to address their unique challenges.
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He was very honest and compassionate. He didn't make unnecessary recommendations; he asked a lot of questions and seemed very co...
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He was very honest and compassionate. He didn't make unnecessary recommendations; he asked a lot of questions and seemed very concerned about supporting me." -Jenni W. from ...
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Who might be a good fit for Paresh?
Paresh Ghodge may support individuals who want to explore mental health and well-being through a medication management-informed lens. His approach integrates compassionate care with evidence-based therapies, aiming to address both emotional and physical aspects of health in a convenient and accessible way.
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Hello, my name is Lori Storer. I grew up in St. Marys Ohio. ` I have worked in the mental health field for over 25 years. I studie...
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Hello, my name is Lori Storer. I grew up in St. Marys Ohio. ` I have worked in the mental health field for over 25 years. I studied for my bachelors degree at Writer State Uni...
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Who might be a good fit for Lori?
People seeking clarity around managing mood disorders or support navigating life transitions may find Lori Storer’s approach fitting. She integrates trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and solution-focused strategies to help clients build on their existing strengths while addressing challenges like anxiety, ADHD, and relationship concerns.
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Sometimes life situations have a way of claiming the hope that fuel our lives. Here, the goal is to help you to restore the hope t...
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Sometimes life situations have a way of claiming the hope that fuel our lives. Here, the goal is to help you to restore the hope that life's experiences have depleted. I offer...
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Who might be a good fit for Tonya?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, depression, or life transitions might consider working with Tonya Watts. She integrates cognitive-behavioral and bio-psychosocial approaches, blending mind, body, and spirit to tailor care that respects each person’s unique experiences and needs.
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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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Chris Dougherty is a successful licensed professional counselor. He is successful in helping people work through trauma, anxiety, ...
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Chris Dougherty is a successful licensed professional counselor. He is successful in helping people work through trauma, anxiety, depression, OCD, work, life, and school relat...
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Who might be a good fit for Christopher?
Individuals or couples navigating anxiety, depression, or trauma may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Christopher Dougherty, where applicable. His approach emphasizes understanding clients’ unique thoughts and behaviors to create practical, strength-based plans that support personal success.
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Hello, I'm Jacki. I enjoy working with a variety of populations because I believe that stress, trauma, and other life factors can ...
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Hello, I'm Jacki. I enjoy working with a variety of populations because I believe that stress, trauma, and other life factors can be different for everyone. This belief is at ...
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Who might be a good fit for Jaclynn?
Jaclynn Ellis may support individuals who want to explore healing from trauma and stress through a trauma-informed, integrative therapy lens. Her approach draws from diverse therapeutic methods, allowing for personalized care that respects each person’s unique experiences and goals.
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Reaching out for help can be difficult... taking the first step in a journey of healing can be daunting. In a world where seemingl...
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Reaching out for help can be difficult... taking the first step in a journey of healing can be daunting. In a world where seemingly no one cares, I do care deeply and want to ...
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Who might be a good fit for Kristin?
Kristin Holder offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on healing from trauma and building resilience through practical, evidence-based strategies. Her use of diverse therapeutic methods, including narrative and dialectical behavior therapies, aims to create a supportive space where clients feel heard and empowered to make meaningful changes.
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Welcome. Are you feeling overwhelmed? Life can be a lot, and being human is a lot. Take a deep breath; you have already made the f...
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Welcome. Are you feeling overwhelmed? Life can be a lot, and being human is a lot. Take a deep breath; you have already made the first step towards improving your mental healt...
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Who might be a good fit for Anne?
People experiencing anxiety, depression, or stress, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills, could benefit from Anne King’s focused therapeutic work. She integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with a warm, humanistic approach that supports clients in reshaping unhelpful thought patterns while honoring their unique life experiences.
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I have a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Kent State University. My second Master�...
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I have a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Kent State University. My second Master’s degree is in Mental Health Counseling from...
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Who might be a good fit for Felicia?
Individuals managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or trauma may appreciate the methods Felicia Coffman incorporates into her practice. Her use of diverse approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Internal Family Systems offers tailored support for adults seeking relief and growth through thoughtful, evidence-informed care.
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Hi, I’m Tenisha Rigby, a Licensed Independent Social Worker with over 18 years of experience in the behavioral health field. I p...
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Hi, I’m Tenisha Rigby, a Licensed Independent Social Worker with over 18 years of experience in the behavioral health field. I primarily work with adults ages 18–40, helpi...
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Who might be a good fit for Tenisha?
People experiencing life transitions and looking for a therapist with experience in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and trauma-informed care might consider Tenisha Rigby’s style of care. She offers a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where adults can explore personal strengths and develop practical skills to build balance and confidence in their daily lives.
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Self care is not selfish. We often believe that taking care of others before we take care of ourselves is the way it should be. Bu...
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Self care is not selfish. We often believe that taking care of others before we take care of ourselves is the way it should be. But, if you are not taking care of yourself, wh...
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Who might be a good fit for Melissa?
Melissa Elbert may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing emotional well-being and self-care. Her integrative approach, which includes mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies, supports clients in developing tools to meet their mental health needs with compassion and practical strategies.
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Lisa has received a Master of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Master of Arts from The Athenaeum of O...
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Lisa has received a Master of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Master of Arts from The Athenaeum of Ohio. She is a Supervising Professional Clinic...
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Who might be a good fit for Lisa?
People seeking clarity around life transitions or support navigating complex trauma may find Lisa Turner’s approach fitting. She integrates mindfulness, narrative therapy, and a humanistic perspective to create a space of acceptance and openness, often supporting individuals and families facing addiction and mental health challenges.
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