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L8338 | Oregon
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My background in the mental health field is quite wide and varied. I have worked with a range of ages, cultures, client issues, and environments. Both clients and colleagues alike have described my approach as pragmatic and straightforward. I offer simple, practical suggestions, while being client-centered and collaborative to create and achieve their goals.
LF 61117197 | Washington
4788 | Ma
Licensed Professional Counselor; Licensed Clinical Alcohol & Drug Counselor
Somerset , NJ | (908) 800 2061
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My personal and professional growth have been shaped by my experiences living across three continents. Through these experiences I have been able to broaden my understanding of diverse cultures and the emotional complexities of life. Asia played an influential during my formative years, and Africa provided me the opportunity to pursue a degree in psychology, sparking my enthusiasm for the field of therapy. After moving to the United States, I earned additional graduate degrees and became licensed as a professional counselor (LPC) and addictions counselor (LCADC). My diverse experiences enable me to provide holistic therapeutic services to individuals from all walks of life. Before becoming a mental health therapist, I worked in the marketing industry. This experience taught me how societal and cultural expectations can significantly impact mental health. The pressure to conform to physical or emotional standards of beauty, can lead to feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. Such feelings in turn, can contribute to the development of anxiety, depression, body image struggles, and even undiagnosed trauma. My path to becoming a mental health therapist involved my personal journey. The experiences and challenges faced in my formative years resulted in a scarred childhood which led to three things. The need to heal A focus on the importance of Mental & Emotional Health The desire to help others by providing therapy
37PC00795900 | New Jersey
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Now Accepting NEW Clients & LPC Residents for Supervision (www.gracefulchangespsychotherapy.com/Supervision). Counseling is not about me telling you what to do, but rather, joining you in the process of discovering what solution or outcome is best suited for you. I offer a judgment and bias-free supportive environment to help you find your true self. Let's begin this journey together. My primary focus is working with couples (communication & conflict resolution), individuals (anxiety & depression), and teens & parents to focus on the current struggles of today (stress, suicidal ideation, bully, self-esteem, etc.) It is important to develop coping skills that will last a lifetime. Today is the perfect time to invest in your future. I believe that everyone has a story to tell. Counseling helps you understand your past so that you can write your future. I strive to assist all of my clients in understanding where they have been, what has worked and not worked for them, and choosing the path they want for their future. I will be with you every step of the way.
0701007827 | Virginia
Hartford , CT | (860) 578 8638
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I was born and raised in central Connecticut, and am a first generation Italian-American. I am married with two children, a golden-doodle, and live in West Hartford, CT. I studied psychology and religion at the University of Connecticut, and obtained a Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (now Sophia University) in Palo Alto, CA - the birthplace of family therapy. During that time, I also became a Steward of Existential Humanistic Psychotherapy and In-Depth Communication. I have training and experience in family therapy, trauma therapy, mindfulness and meditation techniques, consciousness studies, and traditional and modern adaptations of nature-based traditions (i.e. shamanic ritual and journey-work) which I use to guide and enrich my work with the people I serve. I have been helping individuals and their families to improve their wellbeing for over 16 years. I have trained several therapists and am a designated Approved Supervisor by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). I am an adjunct instructor in the Master's Program in Marriage & Family Therapy at Central Connecticut State University. My practice is welcoming to all people regardless of one's identified race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sex, or ability. I invite you to correct or educate me at any point so that I can know you better. My pronouns are he/him/his.
1430 | Connecticut
122549 | California
Owner/Operator
Hennepin , MN | (612) 440 8377
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I specialize in the Twice Exceptional, a term for high IQ individuals who are also diagnosed with neurodivergence. I am also an AAMFT, MN BBHT + BMFT Approved Supervisor. I have a particular specialty in working with OCPD/Autism/rigidity, chronic illness, perfectionism, and bridging relational differences (between neurodivergence, cultures, race, SES, and health status). I work outside of the insurance model and often meet with clients for a longer period of time than the standard therapeutic hour, but with less frequency (such as 90min, biweekly sessions). I also practice from a place of “therapy polyamory”, wherein I encourage cx’s to have a primary and secondary therapist who engage in care coordination to help cx’s achieve their goals faster. I have a private practice in Golden Valley, MN, and see clients both in-person and via telehealth. People who think I'm a fit are often high-achieving individuals who find it grating to be so acutely aware of their problem(s) or symptom(s), have tried all the solutions they can think of, and are giving therapy “one last chance.” I successfully get clients “unstuck” by challenging them in new, surprising, and unconventional ways that are intended to push people 20% beyond where they are comfortable (because that’s where the growth happens!). My style is transparent, funny, collaborative, and unconventional. My orientation borrows from Motivational Interviewing, Somatic-Experiential, and IFS. These modalities help me to understand you, your unique situation, and what’s actually helpful. From there, I assist as an: accountabilibuddy, awkward situation specialist, and emotional disruption manager. I decided to become a therapist because I was so disappointed in my own therapy. Providers explained away things that shouldn't have been, and I wasn't viewed holistically. I felt overlooked, ignored, and hopeless. I work hard to ensure my clients never experience that.
3573 | Mn
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