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0701009492 | Virginia
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Lexie has served for 18 years to date as a member of the United States Air Force Reserves. She attended Weber State University as an undergraduate, obtaining her BS in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice, before continuing her graduate education as one of the first students to graduate from the Masters in Forensic Psychology – Professional Counseling degree program in December 2020. She held a leadership role in the ongoing Cinematic Serial Killer Research Project supervised by Dr. Jim Iaccino for a year, and assisted in presenting the research at residencies and also a mental health conference. She has presented as an alum, a mini-lecture virtually at TCSPP on “Autoimmune Encephalitis: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know.” She has passed the National Counselor Exam, Jurisprudence exams, and earned her Licensed Professional Counselor Associate licence. Lexie completed her practicum/internship at West Florida Hospital with the adult crisis stabilization psychiatric unit. Her main interests are in autoimmune brain disease, human development/psychopathology, neuropsychology and violent offenders. Lexie also advocates for those who suffer from Autoimmune Encephalitis through speaking on and educating those in the psychology/counseling communities of the secondary psychiatric symptoms that present in this disease, and the importance of ruling out primary medical causes of psychopathology and the complexity in treating refractory mental health problems in this population. Lexie has just over a year of experience working with adult and geriatric clientele for short-term acute psychiatric disorders in a hospital setting. Services included individual short-term therapeutic interventions, using a range of theory—from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT), to acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), art/cognitive stimulation therapy, psychoeducation, individual therapy, and group therapy using a dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)-based intervention in the hospital’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). Currently Lexie takes an evidenced-based multimodal therapeutic approach influenced by CBT, ACT, REBT, interpersonal therapy, and biological underpinnings. She aims to provide a safe space for self-paced introspection, healing, and cognitive/behavioral change and uses an array of counseling techniques based on the unique experience of clients while leaving room for flexibility of clients evolving needs. Specialization: Adjustment disorders Military and veterans’ issues ADHD, anxiety, and other mood disorders or emotional disturbance Stress, self-esteem, life transitions Women’s issues, including postpartum mood disorders Behavioral and school issues Coping skills and trauma
A17424 | North Carolina
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Hello! I have been practicing as a LCSW psychotherapist since 2008. I am licensed in both Wisconsin and Florida. I started my own practice after a move to Florida in 2021. I specialize in helping others develop and/or strengthen coping skills and strategies to manage anxiety and depression, along with addressing painful life experiences that could be contributing factors. I use a combination of CBT with EMDR, CPT and schemas based on client needs. My other areas of interest include Motivational Interviewing and clinical supervision. In regards to MI, I am a member of MINT and available for trainings. For clinical supervision, I am a qualified supervisor in Florida and can also provide supervision in Wisconsin. My therapeutic style is relaxed, while also providing enough structure to allow for growth and change.
Hillsborough , FL | (813) 969 3878
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Dr. Anna Schrack is a doctoral level, University of Florida trained (Go Gators), Licensed Psychologist, and Nationally Certified School Psychologist. Dr. Schrack earned her Bachelor of Arts degrees in both psychology and criminology from the University of South Florida, graduating with high honors. Subsequently, she attended the University of Florida, where she acquired her Master of Education and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in school psychology. Dr. Schrack attained practical experience in the schools with the Marion County and Citrus County School Districts. Dr. Schrack further developed clinical skills with the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida concentrating on anxiety and depressive disorders. Dr. Schrack specializes in the use of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with Exposure with Response Prevention (E/RP) in the treatment of Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) and Related disorders. She also utilizes Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics/Habit Reversal Training (CBIT/HRT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness practices in treatment. Her clients are almost exclusively adults and children ages 6 and older who struggle with OCD, phobias, social anxiety, perfectionism, general anxiety, postpartum anxiety/OCD, panic, PANDAS, PANS, Tourette’s, tics, misophonia, hoarding, eating disorders, and/or depression. Because many of these issues impact not only the individual but also the family, Dr. Schrack includes parents, spouses and other family members as indicated to ensure the best treatment and outcomes. With her experience and training within the school system, Dr. Schrack is also a valuable resource for families in bridging the gap between mental health accommodations and school needs. Dr. Schrack strives to help her clients live their best life, experience more joy and less suffering. She does this by creating a supportive and safe environment in which clients are invited to share openly without judgment. By providing clients with tools, she encourages them to find ways to overcome challenges. Dr. Schrack enjoys learning from each client and adapting therapeutic strategies based on the needs of each individual.
PY10648 | Florida
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Oklahoma , OK | (405) 708 6331
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4475 | Licensed Professional Counselor-oklahoma
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Hi! I am a licensed professional counselor and neurofeedback provider. As of this year, I am starting a remote group practice! I am very excited about this venture. We specialize in helping people with anxiety, insomnia, relationship stress, and loss. Check us out or reach out to connect! I am quick to answer emails! I will meet the client where they are at, and use a nonjudgmental, warm, compassionate manner in order to build trust and a strong therapeutic relationship. I believe everyone has a story and there are learning moments from every experience. I incorporate a holistic approach to counseling. I will focus on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a CBT format but I will also look at lifestyle, learn about social engagements, introduce mindfulness and meditation techniques, and help the person gather an arsenal of tools that can help them succeed and reach their goals.
701006688 | Virginia
Chesterfield , VA | (804) 416 5052
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Ashlyn Dimmick is a licensed professional counselor with experience assisting those with a wide variety of mental health needs, especially depression, anxiety, and trauma. She works with clients ages 13 and older, as well as families and couples. Ashlyn is a good choice for clients who want individualized sessions that focus on both their immediate and long-term needs. Ashlyn emphasizes the learning and use of skills that are effective for that particular client to meet their goals. Ashlyn's specialties include mood disorder, anxiety, coping and the development of coping skills. Ashlyn has experience work with with those struggling with bipolar disorder, depression, divorce, family conflict, grief, parenting concerns, struggles in peer relationships, self-harm, stress, transgender issues, trauma, and PTSD.
0701009086 | Virginia
Fond Du Lac , WI | (920) 312 7094
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Originally from northeast Wisconsin, I've worked at universities, non-profits, and military installations all over the world. I've since returned home to be a psychotherapist. First at a behavioral health hospital, then a domestic violence clinic, I am now permanently in corrections helping women overcome trauma. Outside work, I actively volunteer with Rotary as a speaker at clubs, training events, and leadership camps for kids.
8542 - 125 | Wisconsin
60863 | California
New York , NY | (212) 696 6498
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Dr. Camilla Mager graduated from Brown University, earning her B.A. with honors in the discipline of Religious Studies. She earned both her Masters and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies, where her doctoral research focused on the dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship. Dr. Mager began her training at Henry Ohlhoff Outpatient Programs, an intensive outpatient program for both substance abuse and eating disorders located in San Francisco, CA. After returning to New York City, she completed a one year fellowship in intensive psychotherapy at the William Alanson White Institute. Upon completing her doctorate, Dr. Mager fulfilled her postdoctoral internship at Sarah Lawrence College’s Health Services, where she was given the responsibility of implementing the school's eating disorder treatment program. Before launching into full time private practice, Dr. Mager worked at the Columbus Park Collaborative eating disorder day treatment program in midtown Manhattan. Dr. Mager is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy as well as psychodynamic psychotherapy from both Interpersonal and Jungian perspectives. In addition, she has a background in Integral Psychology – an approach which utilizes the research, teachings, and wisdom from many different disciplines and practices and integrates insights from neuroscience, mind/body approaches, nutrition, spiritual/religious traditions (Western and Eastern), and alternative health practices in order to allow for a more comprehensive approach to working with clients in therapy. Dr. Mager is an active member of the Academy for Eating Disorders. She has been in private practice since 2005.
018247 | New York
Marriottsville, MD | (410) 487 9477
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Does it feel like your life is just not working for you? Fear, worry, and shame can paralyze your mind and stifle creativity. You want to make changes but are unsure where to start. Whether working with individuals, couples, or a family, I want to know you and understand how we can improve your life in a safe and supportive environment. Together, we will explore and untangle the origins of the emotions you experience about your life. Our process will begin gently, and each new insight will help us move ahead at a stride that feels right for you. I specialize in trauma, personality, and anxiety-related disorders. However, I have experience treating depression, generalized anxiety, relationship issues, self-esteem, women's issues, maternal mental health, and addiction. I am EMDR trained and use cognitive-behavioral (CBT), CPT, DBT, psychodynamic, trauma-focused, and person-centered therapy. Together, we can discover the sources of your struggles and find a path to realize your ultimate goals. I have in-person appointments and telehealth spots available. Contact me, and let's start your journey today.
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I'm a behavioral therapist, which means I use only evidence-based interventions (methods that have been proven to work) to treat mental health conditions. The backbone of my practice is Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), supplemented with strategies from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Both modalities are effective in helping people understand and change their behavior. I use additional approaches when clinically indicated and, of course, sometimes laughter is medicine! As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), I assess and treat my clients in the context of their environment, and I practice with a nonjudgmental, anti-racist, sex-positive, and gender/identity/lifestyle-affirming stance. I earned my Master of Science Degree in Social Work, Advanced Clinical Practice, at Columbia University in New York City. There, I was appointed to a fellowship in the DBT Training Program, which was founded with DBT developer Marsha Linehan. I served a CBT-focused clinical field placement at David Szuster Psychiatry in New York City, followed by a placement at Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut, where I worked in the DBT Transitional Living Program and the DBT Intensive Outpatient Program. I completed DBT Intensive Training through the Linehan Institute's training company, Behavioral Tech, and was trained in CBT Essentials, CBT for Depression, and CBT for Anxiety by the Beck Institute, which was founded by CBT developer Aaron Beck. I completed Intensive Training in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) with CPT developer Kathleen Chard, and Fundamentals of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) through the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT), which was founded by EFT developer Sue Johnson. I learned Prolonged Grief Disorder Treament (PGDT) through the Center for Prolonged Grief Disorder at Columbia, where it was developed by Katherine Shear. Before opening my private practice, I worked at both Behavioral Psych Studio in New York City and Westside DBT in Los Angeles, where I specialized in treating suicidality, self-harm, and BPD. In addition to my work as a therapist, I provide consultation, supervision, and training to other clinicians, as well as expert comment in publications such as Newsweek and Everyday Health. My clients are vibrant, intelligent individuals who sometimes face challenges regulating their emotions, controlling their impulses, maintaining their relationships, and being compassionate toward themselves. I also see people who struggle with overthinking, mood fluctuations, and low self-esteem. Often, folks reach out after losing a loved one (companion animals included), or in the midst of a conflict or transition. I work frequently with arts and entertainment professionals, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, corporate leaders, and those whose loved ones have been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
178.016665 | Illinois
PC009869 | Pennsylvania
Owner, Lawrence Counseling Services LLC
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7806 | Louisiana
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I am a licensed clinical psychologist in Healdsburg, California, providing individual therapy, couples counseling, and grief counseling. I received my Masters and Doctoral degrees in clinical psychology from the Wright Institute, Berkeley, a program fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). I completed my APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship at the Institute of Living, in Hartford, Connecticut, and my APA-accredited post-doctoral residency at Kaiser Permanente, in San Rafael, California. I have worked in a variety of settings, including community mental health clinics, public schools, and an in-patient psychiatric unit (Hartford Hospital). In addition to providing individual therapy, I have run numerous therapy groups and classes, including an adult life skills group, a relationship group, and groups for those suffering from anxiety and depression. I have taught classes on assertiveness, job interviewing, effective communications, emotional regulation, and mindfulness. I have received specialized training in couples counseling, working with people in grief, and helping adults with ADHD. I have provided psycho-educational assessments for students at both public and private schools in the Bay Area, and for college and graduate students at UC San Francisco, UC Berkeley, San Francisco State University, and the University of San Francisco. I have also conducted assessments for the California Department of Rehabilitation, Hartford Hospital, and Kaiser Permanente. I am experienced with the testing requirements of several testing and licensing boards, including the College Board (SAT), ACT, GMAT, LSAT, and the National Board of Medical Examiners. I have specialized in testing adolescents and adults for ADHD and learning difficulties. Prior to becoming a clinical psychologist, I worked for 20 years in corporate communications and public relations in the United States and in Europe. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree (with honors) in European Studies (French and Italian) from the University of Bath, England.
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MFT.0001834 | Colorado
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I have a private practice and work with transgender / nonbinary / gender diverse individuals helping them along their gender journey. I have extensive knowledge with ADHD and ways to work with it to improve the individual's life.
C5680 | Oregon
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Here at Belongly, I conduct outreach and marketing to form awesome partnerships with clinicians or patients that can benefit from our services. I offer mental health field consulting, as well as develop and design downloadable resources to assist therapists in their pursuit to help others. I hold an MSW from Hawaii Pacific University, BS in Human Development, and a BA in Philosophy. I am also currently pursuing my PhD in Community Care and Counseling/ Traumatology at Liberty University. Some of my other professional pursuits include brand strategy, graphic design and website development, e-learning instructional design, and workshop/course creation. I'm the CEO of Moment of Truth Coaching, where our main coaching focus and mission is the healing journey after trauma and navigating ways to use adversity for beautiful growth. Feel free to visit my website below! Send me a message and lets connect and collaborate :) www.yourmomentoftruth.org
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6801095960 | Michigan
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New York , NY | (646) 470 7109
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11249 | Massachusetts
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