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I have a passion for helping women realize their value and worth, while learning to accept themselves. I specialize in supporting ...
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I have a passion for helping women realize their value and worth, while learning to accept themselves. I specialize in supporting clients ( 18+ ) dealing with women’s issues...
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Who might be a good fit for Karen?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, depression, or self-esteem challenges might consider working with Karen Hetherington. Her person-centered approach, combined with evidence-based methods like CBT, DBT, and ACT, offers a compassionate space especially attuned to women navigating life transitions, relationship conflicts, and healing from trauma.
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Life has been very stressful lately. I've spoken with hundreds of people recently who are feeling stressed or down. Most people I ...
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Life has been very stressful lately. I've spoken with hundreds of people recently who are feeling stressed or down. Most people I talk with wait a long time before getting int...
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Who might be a good fit for Sondra?
Sondra Haney may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, depression, or life transitions. She integrates a holistic, research-based approach that includes therapies like CBT, DBT, and Trauma-Focused CBT to support clients in building practical tools and fostering resilience.
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Hi! I am Stacy McCarty-Nash, but just Stacy will do! I am a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Supervisor (LMFT-S) and an AAMFT ...
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Hi! I am Stacy McCarty-Nash, but just Stacy will do! I am a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Supervisor (LMFT-S) and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor/Mentor. I have been pract...
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Who might be a good fit for Stacy?
Clients in need of guidance around relationship struggles and self-esteem could benefit from Stacy Mccartynash’s approach. She integrates attachment-based and emotionally focused therapies to support culturally diverse individuals managing anxiety, depression, and life transitions with compassionate care.
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Are you carrying the weight of past hurts from those closest to you? Life can leave us with deep wounds, especially when the pain ...
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Are you carrying the weight of past hurts from those closest to you? Life can leave us with deep wounds, especially when the pain comes from those we love and trust the most �...
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Who might be a good fit for Kiana?
Kiana Harlan may be well-suited to individuals who value a somatic and attachment-based approach in managing trauma and relational wounds. She offers a compassionate space that integrates EMDR and mind-body techniques to help clients process past hurts and rebuild trust in themselves and others.
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As a clinician, I'm passionate about integrating the seen with the unseen. Understanding and working with the root issues. Helping...
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As a clinician, I'm passionate about integrating the seen with the unseen. Understanding and working with the root issues. Helping you open into more of who you can be. I offe...
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Who might be a good fit for Shauna?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or trauma may appreciate the methods Shauna Frantz incorporates into their practice. Their approach blends somatic and experiential techniques, creating a compassionate space to explore deeper emotional healing and personal growth.
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I understand that the drive for success and the need to please others can often leave you feeling drained, disconnected, and unsur...
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I understand that the drive for success and the need to please others can often leave you feeling drained, disconnected, and unsure of where you fit in your own life. You take...
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Who might be a good fit for Indinesya?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, trauma, or life transitions may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Indinesya Zhao. She creates a compassionate space that blends cognitive-behavioral and person-centered approaches, supporting individuals seeking to explore and build resilience through meaningful self-discovery.
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In my practice, I approach every client with kindness and respect as they struggle with difficult life situations and emotional an...
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In my practice, I approach every client with kindness and respect as they struggle with difficult life situations and emotional angst whether caused by unfortunate circumstanc...
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Who might be a good fit for Janice?
Janice Hembree may be well-suited to individuals who value a relational and attachment-based approach in managing complex emotional and family concerns. Her practice emphasizes kindness and respect while supporting clients through life transitions, grief, and interpersonal challenges, including work with families, couples, and seniors.
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Hello! I am Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) located in Virginia. I work with adults s...
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Hello! I am Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) located in Virginia. I work with adults suffering with anxiety and depression in my pr...
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Who might be a good fit for Kimberly?
Kimberly Nichols may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, stress, or mood regulation. Her use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy offers structured tools that can support individuals navigating life transitions, relationship challenges, or seeking to strengthen their coping abilities.
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As a licensed clinical social worker, I am committed to collecting evidenced based "tools for my toolbox" to aid those grappling w...
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As a licensed clinical social worker, I am committed to collecting evidenced based "tools for my toolbox" to aid those grappling with finding the new normal after their world ...
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Who might be a good fit for Megan?
Those coping with grief or pursuing personal growth in the wake of life transitions may find Megan Tafolla’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates psychoeducation and storytelling with evidence-based techniques, creating a collaborative space to help clients articulate their experiences and develop meaningful plans for moving forward.
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My name is Alicia Funes, and I am a bilingual, licensed Clinical Social Worker in Virginia with eighteen years of experience in th...
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My name is Alicia Funes, and I am a bilingual, licensed Clinical Social Worker in Virginia with eighteen years of experience in the mental health field. I fulfilled a Bachelor...
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Who might be a good fit for Alicia?
Alicia Funes may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or trauma who prefer a trauma-informed and expressive therapy framework. Her approach weaves together cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavior therapies with creative modalities like art and music, offering diverse pathways for healing and self-discovery.
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Welcome! I'm excited to embark on this journey of self-discovery and growth with you. Here, you'll find a safe, non-judgmental spa...
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Welcome! I'm excited to embark on this journey of self-discovery and growth with you. Here, you'll find a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feeli...
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Who might be a good fit for Ellis?
People experiencing challenges related to neurodivergence or those wanting to strengthen communication and connection in relationships could benefit from Ellis Graham’s focused therapeutic work. Ellis creates an affirming, inclusive space that honors diverse identities and relationship styles, incorporating approaches like the Gottman Method and somatic therapies to support both individual and couples’ healing.
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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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Welcome to A Phoenix Life Counseling & Consulting Services!
As the owner of the practice and a trauma-specialized therapist, I am ...
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Welcome to A Phoenix Life Counseling & Consulting Services!
As the owner of the practice and a trauma-specialized therapist, I am excited to work with you and be a part of you...
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Who might be a good fit for Danielle?
Individuals focused on improving emotional regulation while managing trauma-related challenges may find support in Danielle Hulse’s work. Her approach integrates evidence-based care with a deep understanding of complex PTSD, suicidality, and family dynamics, offering guidance tailored to diverse clients including youth and young adults.
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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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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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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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As an inclusive therapist I take a multi-modal approach, utilizing various evidenced-based techniques determined on a case-by-case...
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As an inclusive therapist I take a multi-modal approach, utilizing various evidenced-based techniques determined on a case-by-case basis. I enjoy working with older teens and ...
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Who might be a good fit for Meagan?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, depression, or gender-related concerns may find support through the approach used by Meagan Whorley. She integrates a multi-modal, evidence-based framework tailored to each person’s needs, creating a safe space especially welcoming to older teens and adults exploring identity, relationships, and life transitions.
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Congratulations on making a commitment to invest in your growth and positive life changes! Therapy isn't always easy, but if you a...
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Congratulations on making a commitment to invest in your growth and positive life changes! Therapy isn't always easy, but if you are willing to do the work, I can provide the ...
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Who might be a good fit for Cherie?
Cherie Taylor offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on building resilience and managing life’s transitions. Her strengths-based, client-centered use of CBT and integration of diverse therapeutic methods support teens and adults from various cultural backgrounds seeking practical tools for growth and healing.
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I am licensed Clinical Social Worker in Virginia with 6 years of professional experience. I am a mother to three adult children an...
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I am licensed Clinical Social Worker in Virginia with 6 years of professional experience. I am a mother to three adult children and a Mimi to my two young granddaughters. As a...
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Who might be a good fit for Crystal?
Crystal Linkous may align well with adults who are working through challenges such as anxiety, depression, or trauma. Her compassionate, attachment-based approach and experience with couples counseling can support individuals seeking to build resilience and find greater peace in their lives.
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It is essential for my clients to recognize a fundamental truth: you are never alone on this journey, and you don’t have to navi...
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It is essential for my clients to recognize a fundamental truth: you are never alone on this journey, and you don’t have to navigate it in isolation. Drawing from my persona...
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Who might be a good fit for Kameel?
Kameel Hall may support individuals who want to explore healing from trauma and complex emotional experiences through a trauma-informed, attachment-based lens. She creates a compassionate and collaborative space that invites clients of all ages, including children and adolescents, to uncover their strengths while addressing challenges such as grief, anxiety, and family conflict.
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