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Hi! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Southwest Virginia. I received my master's degree from Lindsey Wilson Co...
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Hi! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Southwest Virginia. I received my master's degree from Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, KY. I have been practicing...
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Who might be a good fit for Kelly?
Kelly Hackney may be a match for those interested in trauma-informed care, particularly when facing challenges like PTSD, anxiety, or addiction. Her approach focuses on creating a safe and supportive space that encourages clients to build coping skills and foster positive change.
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I have had the privilege of working for people for over 25 years. I was trained and educated in Virginia and in California. I have...
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I have had the privilege of working for people for over 25 years. I was trained and educated in Virginia and in California. I have been given the opportunity to work for adole...
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Who might be a good fit for Stacy?
People experiencing anxiety, trauma, or challenges related to addiction could benefit from Stacy Flint’s focused therapeutic work. Her integrative approach, incorporating methods like Trauma-Focused CBT and Dialectical Behavior Therapy, is tailored to support young adults navigating complex emotional and behavioral concerns.
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My level of experience both personal and professional have shaped my eclectic person-centered approach to therapy. Additionally, m...
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My level of experience both personal and professional have shaped my eclectic person-centered approach to therapy. Additionally, my education at both Saint Mary's College of M...
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Who might be a good fit for Katherine?
Katherine Butler may be well-suited to individuals who value a person-centered and eclectic approach in managing anxiety, depression, or grief. Her work across the lifespan, with a focus on adults and aging populations, integrates diverse therapeutic methods that support healing through collaboration and tailored care.
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Hi there, I'm Andi. Do you feel like you are thriving or are you just surviving? Are you looking to take the next steps to living...
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Hi there, I'm Andi. Do you feel like you are thriving or are you just surviving? Are you looking to take the next steps to living a balanced life? Do you feel overwhelmed an...
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Who might be a good fit for Andrea?
People seeking clarity around managing stress, anxiety, or life transitions may find Andrea Davis-gordon’s approach fitting. She creates a compassionate, judgment-free space that integrates family systems and trauma-informed methods to support clients across diverse backgrounds and ages.
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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 be well-suited to individuals who value a faith-informed approach in managing addiction and co-occurring mental health concerns. She integrates evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and Motivational Interviewing to support adults seeking resilience and meaningful progress in their recovery and personal growth.
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Kelly was born in Lynchburg Virginia and raised in Southern California but has been back east in this area since the early 90s. Ke...
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Kelly was born in Lynchburg Virginia and raised in Southern California but has been back east in this area since the early 90s. Kelly is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC...
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Who might be a good fit for Kelly?
Kelly Bonebright may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, mood disorders, or family conflict. He integrates cognitive behavioral therapy with a person-centered approach, aiming to support growth in emotional insight and coping skills while meeting clients where they are in life.
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Hi, I'm Mary. If you're experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, pain from trauma, or self-medicating with drugs or alcohol, it m...
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Hi, I'm Mary. If you're experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, pain from trauma, or self-medicating with drugs or alcohol, it may be time to reach out for help. I work with...
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Who might be a good fit for Mary?
Individuals focused on improving emotional well-being while managing stress, anxiety, or trauma may find support in Mary Patton’s work. Her trauma-informed approach blends Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and EMDR to help uncover and address underlying causes, fostering healing in both individual and couples therapy settings.
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I'm looking to partner with you to merge our strengths in order to discern which tools will be most effective in your journey. I h...
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I'm looking to partner with you to merge our strengths in order to discern which tools will be most effective in your journey. I have been working with children and their fami...
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Who might be a good fit for Michelle?
Michelle Jones may be a match for those interested in an eclectic approach, particularly when facing challenges like family conflict or coping with school issues. Her vast experience working with children and their families, combined with her ability to engage in conversations around sensitive topics such as spirituality and self-esteem, could provide a supportive environment for those seeking to foster a more meaningful life.
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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?
Clients working through anxiety and depression and looking for cognitive-behavioral therapy support might engage well with George Stallings’s approach. He integrates mindfulness techniques alongside structured methods to help clients build resilience and navigate life transitions with greater clarity and confidence.
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“Fortunate are those who take the first steps.” - Paulo Coelho.
My goal is to help others embrace life’s journeys and promo...
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“Fortunate are those who take the first steps.” - Paulo Coelho.
My goal is to help others embrace life’s journeys and promote wellness. A great moment in therapy happen...
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Who might be a good fit for Linda?
Linda Timme may be well-suited to individuals who value a client-centered and holistic approach in managing trauma and related mental health concerns. Her use of evidence-based methods like EMDR, combined with bilingual support, can be helpful for those working through complex grief, cultural adjustment, or co-occurring conditions such as anxiety and depression.
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My name is Berty Dezzani and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Fellow with the American Association of Marri...
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My name is Berty Dezzani and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Fellow with the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and experienced co...
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Who might be a good fit for Roberta?
People experiencing anxiety or depression and looking for a therapist with experience in integrative and trauma-informed approaches might consider Roberta Dezzani’s style of care. She offers a collaborative and compassionate space where clients can explore challenges like relationship conflict or trauma while working toward meaningful, positive change.
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We all know life is uncontrollable, and we may have things happen in our life that changes our life .... for better or wo...
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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 h...
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Who might be a good fit for Melissa?
Melissa Moore offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on healing from trauma or managing anxiety. She integrates a range of evidence-based therapies with a compassionate, client-centered style that supports understanding emotions and building new ways to cope over time.
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Hi, I am a Licensed counselor practicing in Virginia. I graduated from Radford University with my Master of Science in Counseling ...
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Hi, I am a Licensed counselor practicing in Virginia. I graduated from Radford University with my Master of Science in Counseling Psychology in 1992, becoming licensed in 2002...
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Who might be a good fit for Lisa?
Lisa Smith may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for handling life transitions, improving self-esteem, or managing mood disorders. Lisa's person-centered approach, underscored by her emphasis on effective communication and active listening, can provide a meaningful grounding for those navigating these concerns, regardless of their age stage - young adult, middle-aged, or older adult.
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Masters level licensed professional counselor with over 25 yrs. of experience in the mental health field.
Am motivated by my des...
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Masters level licensed professional counselor with over 25 yrs. of experience in the mental health field.
Am motivated by my desire to help others educate themselves and oth...
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Who might be a good fit for Lynne?
Lynne Szewczyk may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, depression, or stress. Her integrative approach, which includes mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies alongside Christian counseling, supports clients seeking both practical tools and personal meaning during life transitions.
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I graduated Eastern Michigan University with a major in psychology and a minor in nutrition in 2007. I completed my PhD program at...
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I graduated Eastern Michigan University with a major in psychology and a minor in nutrition in 2007. I completed my PhD program at the University of Detroit Mercy in 2014. Dur...
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Who might be a good fit for Shannon?
Shannon Fowler may be a good match for people navigating mood and anxiety disorders who prefer a flexible, evidence-based framework. She incorporates approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, supporting clients managing both mental health and related medical challenges.
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As a Board-Certified Neurofeedback Practitioner and Clinical Psychologist, I believe everyone holds the strength to grow and heal,...
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As a Board-Certified Neurofeedback Practitioner and Clinical Psychologist, I believe everyone holds the strength to grow and heal, even when life feels overwhelming. Whatever ...
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Who might be a good fit for Margot?
Margot Lewis may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, trauma, and complex sibling or relationship dynamics. Her approach combines evidence-based therapies like neurofeedback, mindfulness, and attachment-based techniques to create a warm, personalized space that supports growth and emotional well-being.
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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 identity, neurodivergence, or relationship dynamics and looking for a therapist with experience in inclusive, affirming care might consider Ellis Graham’s style of support. Ellis creates a safe space that honors intersectional experiences and integrates approaches like the Gottman Method and somatic work to address both individual and couples’ needs around communication, sexuality, and self-understanding.
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I graduated from Alabama State University in 2011 with my MS in Clinical Mental health counseling. I have done a vast amount of wo...
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I graduated from Alabama State University in 2011 with my MS in Clinical Mental health counseling. I have done a vast amount of work in all treatment modalities as well as var...
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Who might be a good fit for Johne?
Johne Mitchell may align well with adults who are working through issues such as family conflict, self-esteem, or mood disorders. With a vast experience in handling crisis and trauma-centered work, as well as substance use and severe mental health illness, her approach might be especially helpful for those who are seeking a listening ear to process and sort out their struggles when other support systems are not available.
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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?
Scott Lovaas may support individuals who want to explore personal growth and healing through an integrative, systems-informed lens. His approach blends a variety of therapeutic modalities and life experiences, creating space for clients facing diverse challenges such as anxiety, grief, or family conflict to find meaningful understanding and connection.
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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?
Clients in need of guidance around emotional challenges could benefit from Latoya Cotman’s approach. She integrates culturally sensitive therapy and mindfulness techniques to support individuals and families navigating issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma while empowering those who feel unheard.
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