Greenville, WI Psychodynamic Therapists
Join 30 million people who have trusted Psych Hub
for mental health guidance.
Find quality treatment options tailored to your
needs and insurance coverage.
View or Filter Results
Need Help?
Start Assessment
Psychodynamic
Show More
Accessible therapy, anytime, anywhere.
Your mental health matters—and getting care shouldn&rsquo...
More
Therapy Programs
Offers online care for Greenville, Wisconsin
Accessible therapy, anytime, anywhere.
Your mental health matters—and getting care shouldn’t be complicated.
Grow Therapy is re...
More
Who might be a good fit for Grow Therapy?
People experiencing anxiety, depression, or life transitions, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills, could benefit from Grow Therapy’s focused therapeutic work. Their approach blends evidence-based methods like CBT and mindfulness with flexible access to culturally responsive care, available virtually across many languages and supported by insurance options.
View Profile
Life can be overwhelming and sometimes we need a space to process, heal, and grow. My approach to therapy is to provide a warm, su...
More
Life can be overwhelming and sometimes we need a space to process, heal, and grow. My approach to therapy is to provide a warm, supportive, and nonjudgemental environment wher...
More
Who might be a good fit for Danielle?
Danielle Dicarlo-pamperin may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, mood disorders, or family conflict. Her warm, person-centered approach creates a compassionate space where clients can explore their emotions and build practical coping skills through flexible telehealth sessions.
View Profile
Are you seeking support on your mental health journey? With over a decade of experience as a clinical mental health counselor, I o...
More
Are you seeking support on your mental health journey? With over a decade of experience as a clinical mental health counselor, I offer compassionate and personalized guidance ...
More
Who might be a good fit for Alexandra?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, depression, or trauma-related concerns might consider working with Alexandra Molina. Her trauma-certified and client-centered approach, which includes evidence-based methods like CBT and DBT, is designed to address the unique needs of children, adolescents, and young adults.
View Profile
I am a licensed psychotherapist and certified DBT therapist with nearly a decade of experience supporting adults navigating anxiet...
More
I am a licensed psychotherapist and certified DBT therapist with nearly a decade of experience supporting adults navigating anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, trauma, and r...
More
Who might be a good fit for Diana?
Diana Ziegler offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on developing emotional regulation and practical coping skills. Her integrative use of DBT, ACT, and somatic mindfulness provides a supportive space for adults managing anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, or trauma to explore meaningful, sustainable change.
View Profile
The tools that I’ll provide you with are tools that I’ve been perfecting over my career by helping people just like you. I hav...
More
The tools that I’ll provide you with are tools that I’ve been perfecting over my career by helping people just like you. I have dozens of them. My goal for you is to have ...
More
Who might be a good fit for Christine?
Christine Moore may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Her direct, solution-focused approach emphasizes practical tools and mindfulness techniques designed to help clients quickly regain control over their thoughts and bodies while building long-term resilience.
View Profile
Therapy should be a safe place where you can debrief, process your thoughts, find clarity and work out issues without any judgemen...
More
Therapy should be a safe place where you can debrief, process your thoughts, find clarity and work out issues without any judgement or negativity. My approach has always been ...
More
Who might be a good fit for Sarah?
Sarah Yang may be a good match for people navigating anxiety or depression who prefer a client-centered, integrative therapy framework. Her approach blends psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral techniques to create a supportive space where individuals can explore their challenges with respect and without judgment.
View Profile
As a licensed professional counselor, my work revolves around supporting clients through a variety of challenges including depress...
More
As a licensed professional counselor, my work revolves around supporting clients through a variety of challenges including depression, anxiety, self-esteem, identity, and more...
More
Who might be a good fit for Rebecca?
Clients working through anxiety or depression and looking for trauma-informed therapy support might engage well with Rebecca Heppe’s approach. She integrates compassion-focused and strengths-based methods to help individuals build resilience and connect with their authentic selves during life transitions and personal challenges.
View Profile
My name is Dr. Tim Strait. As a husband, a father, a professor of clinical mental health counseling and an active clinician, I us...
More
My name is Dr. Tim Strait. As a husband, a father, a professor of clinical mental health counseling and an active clinician, I use authenticity, intuition, experience, and co...
More
Who might be a good fit for Timothy?
Timothy Strait may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around coping and emotional resilience. He emphasizes a genuine, collaborative relationship that honors your lived experiences while using a thoughtful blend of psychodynamic and eclectic methods tailored to your pace and needs.
View Profile
Kirsten Taylor is a dedicated Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Wisconsin, specializing in mental health services for...
More
Kirsten Taylor is a dedicated Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Wisconsin, specializing in mental health services for individuals. With a passion for fostering em...
More
Who might be a good fit for Kirsten?
Those coping with anxiety, depression, or trauma, or pursuing personal growth in emotional resilience may find Kirsten Taylor’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates a variety of evidence-based methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy within a collaborative, supportive environment that encourages clients to actively participate in their healing process.
View Profile
"Dr. Steffel is wonderful with communication! i feel understood and informed with my care. she works with me to come up with an ap...
More
"Dr. Steffel is wonderful with communication! i feel understood and informed with my care. she works with me to come up with an appropriate plan of care. " -jaden k. from WI...
More
Who might be a good fit for Rhonda?
Rhonda Steffel may support individuals who want to explore the connection between mental and physical health through a holistic, patient-centered lens. She collaborates closely with patients to develop personalized care plans, especially for those managing anxiety or depression alongside other health concerns.
View Profile
My name is Kristi Moriarity. I have been a nurse practitioner for over 12 years. I also have a background in neurology. I am ma...
More
My name is Kristi Moriarity. I have been a nurse practitioner for over 12 years. I also have a background in neurology. I am married and have two step-daughters and two chi...
More
Who might be a good fit for Kristi?
Kristi Moriarity may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing mood and serious mental health challenges. Her background in neurology and compassionate approach, combined with flexible scheduling options, supports those balancing complex conditions alongside busy family and work lives.
View Profile
Hello! My name is Laura Lininger, LCSW. I attended Indiana University and got my BA in Psychology and then moved on to Tulane ...
More
Hello! My name is Laura Lininger, LCSW. I attended Indiana University and got my BA in Psychology and then moved on to Tulane University in NOLA for my Masters in Social W...
More
Who might be a good fit for Laura?
Clients working through trauma and looking for acceptance and commitment therapy support might engage well with Laura Lininger’s approach. Her experience with both child and adult clients, combined with mindfulness and EMDR techniques, creates a compassionate space for those addressing childhood wounds or family-related challenges.
View Profile
Mrs. Kneeland has worked in various capacities in mental health care since 2007. She enjoys teaming up with clients to help them d...
More
Mrs. Kneeland has worked in various capacities in mental health care since 2007. She enjoys teaming up with clients to help them define their issues of concern and identify wh...
More
Who might be a good fit for Christy?
People seeking clarity around relationship challenges or support navigating major life transitions may find Christy Kneeland’s approach fitting. She tailors evidence-based methods like CBT and emotionally focused therapy to each person’s unique needs, working compassionately with diverse adults including those managing mood disorders, anxiety, or addiction.
View Profile
As a licensed professional counselor with over a decade of experience, my work revolves around helping individuals overcome addict...
More
As a licensed professional counselor with over a decade of experience, my work revolves around helping individuals overcome addiction, emotional challenges, and mental health ...
More
Who might be a good fit for Lisa?
People seeking clarity around managing addiction or support navigating emotional challenges may find Lisa Hoffman’s approach fitting. She integrates evidence-based methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing within a compassionate, person-centered framework to help clients build coping skills and emotional regulation.
View Profile
In my practice, I believe very strongly in celebrating successes, both big and small, as we all have our strengths as individuals,...
More
In my practice, I believe very strongly in celebrating successes, both big and small, as we all have our strengths as individuals, as well as opportunities for learning and gr...
More
Who might be a good fit for Georgia?
People experiencing grief or anxiety and looking for a therapist with experience in cognitive behavioral therapy might consider Georgia Martin’s style of care. She integrates strengths-based approaches and emphasizes whole-person wellness, supporting clients in developing healthy coping skills that extend beyond the therapy room.
View Profile
I listen and try to understand your situation and learn what it's like to be you. I can offer suggestions but I won't tell you wh...
More
I listen and try to understand your situation and learn what it's like to be you. I can offer suggestions but I won't tell you what to do. I believe that my clients know what...
More
Who might be a good fit for Patrick?
Clients working through anxiety, anger management, or life transitions and looking for person-centered therapy support might engage well with Patrick Matthews’ approach. He emphasizes understanding your unique experience and collaborating with you to uncover personal solutions, fostering a space where your insights guide the healing process.
View Profile
Heidi Graber, LMHC, is a licensed mental health counselor with more than 10 years of experience specializing in trauma, depression...
More
Heidi Graber, LMHC, is a licensed mental health counselor with more than 10 years of experience specializing in trauma, depression, anxiety, and substance use. She has worked ...
More
Who might be a good fit for Heidi?
Those managing concerns related to trauma, anxiety, or substance misuse may appreciate the methods Heidi Graber incorporates into her practice. She integrates cognitive behavioral therapy and solution-focused techniques in video sessions, offering support tailored to adults seeking practical strategies for healing and growth.
View Profile
With nearly two decades of experience in my practice, I employ an eclectic approach tailored to meet diverse client needs. As an a...
More
With nearly two decades of experience in my practice, I employ an eclectic approach tailored to meet diverse client needs. As an active researcher in the mental health field, ...
More
Who might be a good fit for Donald?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety or looking to improve coping skills might consider working with Donald Mattson. His eclectic approach, informed by ongoing research and a focus on innovative treatment tools, is tailored to address a range of mood and trauma-related concerns across adulthood.
View Profile
Kathleen Rozman, LCSW, MSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Kathleen received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Alvern...
More
Kathleen Rozman, LCSW, MSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Kathleen received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Alverno College, a private Roman Catholic women’s...
More
Who might be a good fit for Kathleen?
Kathleen Rozman offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on managing depression, anxiety, or grief. She blends evidence-based techniques like CBT and mindfulness with a compassionate, realistic style tailored to each person’s unique life circumstances.
View Profile
I work with adults experiencing anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, stress, and challenges related to medical conditions. Togeth...
More
I work with adults experiencing anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, stress, and challenges related to medical conditions. Together, we’ll explore ways to ease symptoms tha...
More
Who might be a good fit for Jill?
Individuals or couples navigating anxiety, depression, or stress related to medical conditions may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Jill Staloch, where applicable. She emphasizes a flexible, collaborative approach, tailoring cognitive-behavioral and solution-focused techniques to support goals that matter most to each individual.
View Profile