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I graduated from Radford University with a Master's in Social Work. Since becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have worke...
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I graduated from Radford University with a Master's in Social Work. Since becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have worked with a diverse group of clients. In my expe...
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Who might be a good fit for Katrina?
Those coping with anxiety, depression, or life transitions may find Katrina Smith’s approach to be well-aligned. She tailors cognitive and humanistic therapies to empower adults and older adults in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment focused on building trust and resilience.
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Hello, I'm Nichole. Feeling stuck? Sad? Angry? Confused? Alone? Tired of being tired? Need someone to hear YOU for a change? Come ...
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Hello, I'm Nichole. Feeling stuck? Sad? Angry? Confused? Alone? Tired of being tired? Need someone to hear YOU for a change? Come on - let's heal together! Whether you're stru...
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Who might be a good fit for Nichole?
Nichole Phillips may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around healing from trauma and managing emotional stress. Her integrative approach blends talk therapy with creative outlets like art and writing, offering a compassionate space for individuals facing challenges such as depression, anxiety, or grief to explore their whole self and find hope.
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I am a licensed therapist dedicated to helping adults navigate life’s challenges with clarity, confidence, and compassion. My go...
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I am a licensed therapist dedicated to helping adults navigate life’s challenges with clarity, confidence, and compassion. My goal is to provide a safe, supportive space whe...
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Who might be a good fit for Sherry?
Sherry Mcmillan may be a match for those interested in a psychodynamic and humanistic approach, particularly when facing stress, anxiety, or significant life transitions. She creates a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where clients can explore underlying patterns and develop coping skills to foster resilience and personal growth.
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George Stallings is professional mental health counselor. In 2005, I graduated from Towson, University, with a MS, Counseling Psyc...
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George Stallings is professional mental health counselor. In 2005, I graduated from Towson, University, with a MS, Counseling Psychology and in 2010 Ph.D, counseling psycholog...
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Who might be a good fit for George?
Individuals or couples navigating anxiety, depression, or significant life transitions may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by George Stallings. His approach, which integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness techniques, is designed to help clients build resilience and foster authentic self-growth.
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Do you or your child struggle with life's challenges? Have a hard time being motivated throughout the day or interacting with othe...
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Do you or your child struggle with life's challenges? Have a hard time being motivated throughout the day or interacting with other people in a social setting? I can help you ...
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Who might be a good fit for Judith?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or trauma may appreciate the methods Judith Mccallrosenfeld incorporates into her practice. She combines approaches like Solution Focused Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to support both adolescents and adults in gaining clarity and motivation through life’s challenges.
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Hey We all know life is uncontrollable, and we may have things happen in our life that changes our life .... for better or worst ....
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Hey We all know life is uncontrollable, and we may have things happen in our life that changes our life .... for better or worst ..... (it is what it is right?) . And how we d...
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Who might be a good fit for Melissa?
Clients in need of guidance around managing trauma and anxiety could benefit from Melissa Moore’s approach. She integrates a variety of therapeutic methods, including trauma-focused and mindfulness-based techniques, to help individuals honor their experiences while building resilience and finding stability.
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Hello, I'm Dan. I have had the privilege of working with clients facing a wide range of challenges throughout my career. My journe...
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Hello, I'm Dan. I have had the privilege of working with clients facing a wide range of challenges throughout my career. My journey has taken me through various settings, incl...
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Who might be a good fit for Daniel?
Clients working through mood disorders and looking for cognitive-behavioral therapy support might engage well with Daniel Arnold’s approach. Drawing from his experience as a military veteran and diverse clinical settings, he offers a thoughtful space for individuals managing anxiety, trauma, or challenges related to veterans' mental health.
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If there is one thing that I find particularly bothersome is when people feel the need to judge others. I can tell you that will n...
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If there is one thing that I find particularly bothersome is when people feel the need to judge others. I can tell you that will not happen should you consider to work with me...
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Who might be a good fit for Brenda?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or family conflict may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Brenda Montero. Her eclectic approach is designed to support adolescents through middle-aged adults as they work toward healing and personal growth amidst life’s challenges.
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Hello, I'm Sade' Patterson, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a decade of experience in mental health. Over the past ten year...
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Hello, I'm Sade' Patterson, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a decade of experience in mental health. Over the past ten years, I've had the privilege of working with a d...
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Who might be a good fit for Sade?
People experiencing anxiety or those wanting to strengthen coping skills could benefit from Sade Patterson’s focused therapeutic work. She integrates cognitive behavioral therapy and person-centered approaches, creating a space that supports self-exploration and practical strategies for managing emotional challenges.
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As your clinician, my goal is to meet you where you are and to assist you with fastening the tools that you need to reach your per...
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As your clinician, my goal is to meet you where you are and to assist you with fastening the tools that you need to reach your personal and professional goals. We will work co...
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Who might be a good fit for Vivian?
Vivian Mccorey may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, mood disorders, or trauma. Her approach integrates therapies like ACT, CBT, and DBT, with attention to cultural sensitivity and support for diverse life experiences.
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Having worked in a variety of settings: clinics, hospitals, mental organizations, churches, orphanages, and community centers has ...
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Having worked in a variety of settings: clinics, hospitals, mental organizations, churches, orphanages, and community centers has afforded me a holistic view of the world. I a...
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Who might be a good fit for Scott?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, grief, or family conflict may appreciate the methods Scott Lovaas incorporates into his practice. Drawing from a broad range of therapeutic approaches and life experiences across cultures, he offers an integrative and open style that can support individuals facing complex emotional and relational challenges.
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I wanted to work in the mental health field to provide needed help to others. I am a father, husband, and son that understands the...
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I wanted to work in the mental health field to provide needed help to others. I am a father, husband, and son that understands the rigors of life. I am offering appointments a...
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Who might be a good fit for Christopher?
Christopher Elswick offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on managing anxiety, depression, or family conflict while balancing a busy schedule. His eclectic use of cognitive behavioral and solution-focused therapies, combined with flexibility in appointment times, supports clients seeking practical tools and a collaborative, understanding relationship.
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I’m here to support you in finding balance and clarity in your life. Together, we’ll uncover your strengths and work toward yo...
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I’m here to support you in finding balance and clarity in your life. Together, we’ll uncover your strengths and work toward your personal goals, whether you’re managing ...
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Who might be a good fit for Ramfis?
People seeking clarity around stress, anxiety, or life transitions may find Ramfis Marquez’s approach fitting. His use of trauma-informed and mindfulness techniques within a person-centered framework creates a supportive space for healing and personal growth.
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All things considered…How have you been lately? Are you being kind to yourself, or is that starting to feel impossible these day...
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All things considered…How have you been lately? Are you being kind to yourself, or is that starting to feel impossible these days? Have you felt moments of loneliness or has...
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Who might be a good fit for Laryssa?
Laryssa Carden may align well with adults who are working through issues such as anxiety, life transitions, or family conflict. Her warm, conversational style and integrative approach, combined with experience supporting military families and LGBTQ+ clients, create a collaborative space tailored to meet individual needs.
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What a time to be alive! We're all in a state of transition, and some of us are finding ourselves feeling, thinking, and just bein...
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What a time to be alive! We're all in a state of transition, and some of us are finding ourselves feeling, thinking, and just being in ways that don't fit into what we thought...
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Who might be a good fit for Shae?
Shae Reigns may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, relationship challenges, or life transitions. Her approach integrates mindfulness and attachment-based methods, offering a compassionate space for clients to explore their needs and foster meaningful growth.
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We are not all the same - we have had different experiences, thoughts, and relationships. I like to incorporate different styles o...
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We are not all the same - we have had different experiences, thoughts, and relationships. I like to incorporate different styles of therapy and different techniques so that I ...
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Who might be a good fit for Francis?
Clients working through relationship struggles and looking for a therapy approach grounded in Cognitive Behavioral and Dialectical Behavior Therapy support might engage well with Francis Mcfarland’s approach. She integrates diverse therapeutic techniques tailored to each individual, emphasizing collaboration and practical skills to help clients address challenges and build on their strengths at a comfortable pace.
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The time that I have been supporting individuals through psychotherapy has helped me understand that individuals can cope, change ...
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The time that I have been supporting individuals through psychotherapy has helped me understand that individuals can cope, change behaviors and manage their emotions and thoug...
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Who might be a good fit for Francisco?
People experiencing trauma, anxiety, or depression, or those wanting to strengthen their emotional regulation, could benefit from Francisco Soto’s focused therapeutic work. His approach integrates evidence-based methods like cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy with a compassionate, client-centered perspective that supports individuals through the process of change and recovery.
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Hello, I'm John Horner. I'm excited to meet you soon and get to know you better. Together, we'll work on helping you feel more at ...
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Hello, I'm John Horner. I'm excited to meet you soon and get to know you better. Together, we'll work on helping you feel more at ease and like yourself again.
I believe that ...
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Who might be a good fit for John?
Those coping with anxiety, ADHD, or life transitions may find John Horner’s approach to be well-aligned. His supportive, compassionate style emphasizes building on personal strengths in a relaxed, nonjudgmental environment, with flexibility for in-person or telehealth sessions.
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in VA. I offer counseling to a variety of ages including children, adolescents, and adults....
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in VA. I offer counseling to a variety of ages including children, adolescents, and adults. My clients have described me as relatable an...
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Who might be a good fit for Latoya?
Individuals focused on improving coping skills while managing anxiety or depression may find support in Latoya Cotman’s work. She integrates culturally sensitive approaches and mindfulness techniques to help clients, including those from diverse backgrounds and life stages, find their voice and navigate emotional challenges.
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I am a dedicated therapist passionate about helping individuals achieve their full potential. As a Licensed Professional Counselor...
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I am a dedicated therapist passionate about helping individuals achieve their full potential. As a Licensed Professional Counselor with nine years of experience, she specializ...
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Who might be a good fit for Margaret?
Margaret Detwiler may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing addiction and co-occurring mental health concerns. She integrates a faith-based perspective with evidence-based therapies like CBT and DBT, offering compassionate guidance tailored to adults navigating recovery and life transitions.
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