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Sean is a seasoned psychotherapist with a compassionate, grounded approach to emotional healing and personal development. Drawing ...
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Sean is a seasoned psychotherapist with a compassionate, grounded approach to emotional healing and personal development. Drawing from decades of experience, he helps clients ...
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Who might be a good fit for Sean?
Sean Butler may be a match for those interested in an integrative therapy approach, particularly when facing challenges such as anxiety, addiction, or relationship struggles. He creates a compassionate and supportive environment that encourages self-awareness and emotional resilience, blending methods like Internal Family Systems, Gestalt, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to support personal growth and healthier connections.
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As a licensed psychotherapist, I believe in prioritizing mental health is the key to happiness and stability in life. Seeking help...
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As a licensed psychotherapist, I believe in prioritizing mental health is the key to happiness and stability in life. Seeking help can be one of the hardest past. You don’t ...
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Who might be a good fit for Isiah?
People experiencing anxiety and looking for a therapist with experience in cognitive behavioral and emotionally focused therapies might consider Isiah Allen’s style of care. He creates a safe, welcoming space where clients of various ages can explore changes that foster fulfillment and personal growth.
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I am an autistic therapist, which is important to mention as my communication style may differ from what you are accustomed to. I ...
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I am an autistic therapist, which is important to mention as my communication style may differ from what you are accustomed to. I am very direct and honest, and my guidance is...
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Who might be a good fit for Matthew?
Matthew Miller may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around self-understanding and emotional clarity. His direct, client-centered approach, informed by cognitive behavioral and existential frameworks, is designed to help clients define their purpose while feeling truly seen and valued.
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If you are here because you are struggling with anxiety, eating disorders, low self-esteem, and life transitions there is a way ou...
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If you are here because you are struggling with anxiety, eating disorders, low self-esteem, and life transitions there is a way out. If you are experiencing panic attacks and ...
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Who might be a good fit for Kelly?
People seeking clarity around anxiety, grief, or life transitions may find Kelly Segaline’s approach fitting. She integrates supportive and mind-body techniques that resonate with creative individuals and those navigating complex emotions in relationships and personal growth.
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Hello! My name is Zach Soohy. I am a PA licensed mental health counselor and have worked with clients in several mental health f...
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Hello! My name is Zach Soohy. I am a PA licensed mental health counselor and have worked with clients in several mental health fields for the last 9 years. I own, operate, ...
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Who might be a good fit for Zachary?
Zachary Soohy may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing trauma, ADHD, or self-esteem challenges. His approach blends mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and Christian counseling to support clients through complex emotional and behavioral concerns.
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Hi, my name is Josh.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with experience working with clients of all ages on the issues that s...
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Hi, my name is Josh.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with experience working with clients of all ages on the issues that separate them from meaningful connection with ...
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Who might be a good fit for Joshua?
Joshua Bowman may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, depression, or trauma. His existential and person-centered approach creates space for clients to explore their challenges thoughtfully while building problem-solving skills and personal insight.
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All behavior is purposeful. This means that we never do anything for no reason. Even when our behavior appears confusing or counte...
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All behavior is purposeful. This means that we never do anything for no reason. Even when our behavior appears confusing or counterproductive to our values, our behavior has m...
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Who might be a good fit for Jedediah?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, addiction, or relationship challenges may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Jedediah Baker. His approach emphasizes understanding the purpose behind behaviors and creating space to explore new ways of thinking within a supportive therapeutic environment.
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My roles have included case management, management, and professional counseling. The numerous professional opportunities I have ex...
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My roles have included case management, management, and professional counseling. The numerous professional opportunities I have experienced with various populations has allowe...
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Who might be a good fit for Kyle?
Kyle Balasco may align well with adults who are working through issues such as anxiety, trauma, or life transitions. His holistic approach integrates cognitive behavioral, existential, and humanistic therapies, allowing clients to explore their experiences thoughtfully while addressing specific symptoms and personal growth.
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I'm an existential-humanistic therapist with 30+ years of experience. I use a variety of psychotherapeutic approaches and multiple...
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I'm an existential-humanistic therapist with 30+ years of experience. I use a variety of psychotherapeutic approaches and multiple techniques. My therapeutic interventions are...
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Who might be a good fit for Edward?
Edward Bonner may be a good match for people navigating challenges like anxiety, grief, or life transitions who prefer an existential-humanistic framework. His approach integrates tailored psychotherapeutic techniques that honor each individual’s unique strengths, supporting meaningful growth and self-discovery in older adults.
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I work with clients in order to help them to find wellness and balance. People often face difficulties with life's challenges, whe...
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I work with clients in order to help them to find wellness and balance. People often face difficulties with life's challenges, whether it's a temporary struggle or something t...
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Who might be a good fit for Robert?
Individuals or couples navigating anxiety, addiction, or relationship challenges may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Robert Carter, where applicable. He integrates practical tools and a strengths-based approach to help clients build resilience and balance in their daily lives.
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Hello, and welcome! My introduction to the counseling field began while working within therapeutic group homes that served childre...
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Hello, and welcome! My introduction to the counseling field began while working within therapeutic group homes that served children through adults experiencing mental health s...
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Who might be a good fit for Patrick?
Individuals focused on improving coping skills while managing anxiety or grief may find support in Patrick Schuler’s work. His background working with diverse clients across inpatient, outpatient, and college counseling settings informs a compassionate approach that emphasizes encouragement and unconditional positive regard.
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Brian Ring is a highly skilled clinician with more than ten years of experience in the field of mental health. Over the past seven...
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Brian Ring is a highly skilled clinician with more than ten years of experience in the field of mental health. Over the past seven years he was employed by the United States D...
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Who might be a good fit for Brian?
Individuals navigating challenges like depression, trauma, or addiction may find support through the approach used by Brian Ring. His collaborative style, which integrates evidence-based therapies and spiritual healing, is designed to help clients work toward meaningful mental health goals with compassion and strength.
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I have 20 years of experience working as a clinician. In my practice, I am an empathetic therapist who has successfully treated b...
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I have 20 years of experience working as a clinician. In my practice, I am an empathetic therapist who has successfully treated both adults and couples. I use an eclectic app...
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Who might be a good fit for Deborah?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, depression, or difficult life transitions may find support through the approach used by Deborah Kulp. She integrates an eclectic, humanistic style with cognitive behavioral techniques, emphasizing a trusting therapeutic relationship that can be especially helpful for adults and couples seeking compassionate guidance.
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Hi! My name is Jessica and I am a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a Masters Degree in Social Work and a Clinical ...
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Hi! My name is Jessica and I am a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a Masters Degree in Social Work and a Clinical Social Work License in Pennsylvania. I have ...
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Who might be a good fit for Jessica?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, ADHD, or depression may appreciate the methods Jessica Roseborough incorporates into her practice. She integrates a strength-based, trauma-informed approach combined with psychoeducation and mind-body techniques to support individuals and families through diverse challenges.
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As a therapist, my goal is to walk alongside you, focusing on your specific needs to help you feel comfortable, accepted, and unde...
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As a therapist, my goal is to walk alongside you, focusing on your specific needs to help you feel comfortable, accepted, and understood without judgment. I work with people n...
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Who might be a good fit for Elizabeth?
People experiencing anxiety or depression, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills, could benefit from Elizabeth Smith’s focused therapeutic work. She combines trauma-informed care with a client-centered approach to adapt support based on each individual’s unique experiences and goals.
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I grew up in Eastern Europe and moved to the USA as an adult. I speak Russian, Ukrainian, and English languages. I had to learn a ...
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I grew up in Eastern Europe and moved to the USA as an adult. I speak Russian, Ukrainian, and English languages. I had to learn a whole new way of living, face my fears, and o...
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Who might be a good fit for Sviatlana?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, trauma, or sleep difficulties may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Sviatlana Locanto. Her experience with EMDR and CBT-I, combined with a culturally sensitive and multilingual approach, can provide a supportive space for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including older adults and LGBTQ+ clients.
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I earned my Master of Social Work from Temple University with a clinical concentration, specializing in health and mental health, ...
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I earned my Master of Social Work from Temple University with a clinical concentration, specializing in health and mental health, and I’m licensed to practice in Pennsylvani...
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Who might be a good fit for Hannah?
Hannah Lerner may be a match for those interested in supportive and skills-based therapy, particularly when facing life transitions or challenges like anxiety and family conflict. She emphasizes creating a safe, non-judgmental environment where clients can build coping strategies and focus on their strengths to foster meaningful personal growth.
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As a therapist, the most important aspect of therapy is working together to create goals for therapy and create a path for meaning...
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As a therapist, the most important aspect of therapy is working together to create goals for therapy and create a path for meaningful change. Change is an element that is unco...
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Who might be a good fit for Sabrina?
Those coping with anxiety or pursuing personal growth in managing mood disorders may find Sabrina Pasparagepolischak’s approach to be well-aligned. She emphasizes collaboration and practical strategies, drawing on cognitive and dialectical behavioral therapies to support clients in creating meaningful, lasting change.
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP). I treat the co-occurring di...
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP). I treat the co-occurring disorders accompanying anxiety such as depressi...
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Who might be a good fit for Kevin?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, ADHD, or mood-related challenges might consider working with Kevin Mcgarvey. His neuroscience-informed approach and personal experience with ADHD offer a unique perspective that helps clients understand their symptoms and develop targeted strategies for lasting change.
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I offer a supportive space for individuals navigating trauma, grief, depression, life transitions, and cultural challenges. I inte...
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I offer a supportive space for individuals navigating trauma, grief, depression, life transitions, and cultural challenges. I integrate Gestalt, Cognitive, and Psychodynamic t...
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Who might be a good fit for Yijiun?
Yijiun Chen may be well-suited to individuals who value Gestalt therapy in managing trauma, grief, and life transitions. Her compassionate and collaborative approach creates a safe space for exploring emotions and shifting unhelpful thought patterns, honoring each person’s unique experience.
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