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76800 | Texas
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Hi! My name is Cross. I'm a therapist and mental health counselor. I have worked as a psychotherapist, program director and clinical supervisor, as well as a developer of equity trainings for human service agencies across New England. I have degrees in mental health counseling and rehabilitation counseling, and I specialize in working with neurodiverse clients, clients who have experienced complex trauma, clients with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Through compassionate listening, constructive problem-solving (and a bit of challenging!), I hope to create a therapeutic relationship built on trust and mutual respect. Whether you're navigating life transitions, seeking clarity and direction, or simply longing for a deeper connection with yourself, I am here to help. I try to tie therapy directly to your needs, and often use non-Western, expressive and transpersonal healing methods in my work with clients.
10000023 | Ma
PS-005098-L | Pennsylvania
Rockland , NY | (646) 595 0777
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I am a supervising Licensed Clinical and Certified School Psychologist with a passion for providing insight-oriented and transformative psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families. I provide a warm and safe yet dynamic environment in which my clients express their innermost thoughts, gain insight, heal wounds and learn to live with more confidence, humor and joy. With 20+ years of supervising and clinical experience with children, adults and couples, I am able to quickly attune and help clients feel at ease. I listen closely to my client’s thoughts, fears and dreams while helping them to make meaningful connections that strengthen their sense of self. While deep inner work generally takes time, some positive change can be anticipated rapidly. I am a relationship, trauma and systems psychologist. My work encompasses dating, intimacy, marriage and parenting concerns, physical, sexual, and narcissistic abuse, dissociated states and trauma recovery, higher education mental health, treatment of medical professionals, anxiety, depression, feelings of meaninglessness, suicide prevention and postvention. In addition, my experience as a university counseling center director, crisis specialist, national presenter, and state board member has prepared me to assist medical professionals and executives with their managerial, advancement and life balance concerns. I welcome your contact and am happy to discuss any case. And as a human in this pandemic era, I am open to and warmed by making authentic connections with like-minded professionals for connection, referral and case consultation.
019838 | New York
Licensed Psychologist, Author, Practice Owner
Allegheny , PA | (412) 229 7383
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As a licensed psychologist and an introverted highly sensitive person, I created the Singularly Sensitive approach to empower bright, introspective HSPs to embrace their sensitivity and find creative, holistic, mindful ways to build lives of meaning, purpose, and contentment. My book, "Wander and Delve: A Journal for Bright, Creative, Highly Sensitive People Forging Their Way" (2023), is available to help you build your own Singularly Sensitive life. To stay in touch, sign up for my mailing list on SingularlySensitive.com or follow me on Instagram (@singularlysensitive).
PS016678 | Pennsylvania
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As a first-generation immigrant, my experience of moving to the United States has given me a unique perspective and a deep understanding of culture shock and the necessity of adapting to a new environment, whether one likes it or not. This background enables me to offer a level of empathy towards the challenges faced by immigrants that extends beyond the basic professional capacity for empathy gained through training. I don’t just empathize with what you’re going through as an immigrant—I can fundamentally relate to it. I believe that successful therapy involves personal transformation, and this is best guided by someone who has undergone such transformation themselves. The challenges I’ve overcome in my personal growth have provided me with valuable insights and strengthened my ability to support and guide you effectively on your own path to growth. In my training, I embraced the traditional principles of professional neutrality and objectivity, which continue to guide my practice. While complete objectivity is an ideal, I strive to maintain a balanced and fair perspective in our work together, fostering an environment where honest self-exploration becomes a powerful catalyst for healing and growth. I prioritize exploring the root causes of emotional difficulties over merely reducing symptoms, believing that meaningful and lasting change comes from understanding and addressing the underlying factors that shape your experiences. This approach reflects my commitment to deep, transformative work rather than surface-level solutions. Therapy is a collaborative process where responsibility is shared between client and therapist. Together, we work towards your goals, with both of us playing an active role in the process and outcomes.
LMFT#48252 | California
Buncombe , NC | (828) 222 0750
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Originally for Raleigh-Durham, NC, I have resided in the mountains of North Carolina for the past 11 years. My entry into the field of counseling was inspired by two things: an insatiable love for and curiosity about the human condition, and a personal, lived experience in my own counseling which tells me that the process of modern psychoanalysis is profoundly life-changing, life-affirming, and life-preserving. It was through a shared curiosity and compassion for life with my own analyst that I came to know that caring, safe, and passionate human relationships are the key to healing the wounds not only in ourselves, but also in society. It is difficult to imagine a world in which I did not endeavor to pay this forward. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) in the state of North Carolina, a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC), and earned a Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University. I completed a Bachelor of the Arts at Elon University, and have a background in the performing arts and arts education. I work with youths in foster care, and completed my internship counseling survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence. I am committed to a life-long process of learning and growth, and do so currently in personal analysis, modern psychoanalytic group training and supervision here in Asheville, and with the Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas.
A17025 | North Carolina
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