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Maricopa , AZ | (602) 821 2577
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Thrive Counseling Services, LLC owner and founder Amanda Leno, LPC, PMH-C, provides holistic mental health counseling with care. At the Gilbert, Arizona, office, Amanda offers personalized care that emphasizes a strong mind-body connection. Amanda studied behavioral sciences at Newbold College of Higher Education, in Bracknell, England, before earning her psychology degree at Walla Walla University (WWU) in College Place, Washington. She went on to earn her master’s degree in professional counseling at Ottawa University in Phoenix, Arizona. She also earned an advanced graduate certificate in trauma, abuse, and deprivation. Amanda is a licensed therapist in the state of Arizona and a nationally certified therapist. She specializes in trauma and abuse issues using trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy. This approach allows patients to confront and overcome toxic belief systems to achieve their goals. Using her specialized training in childhood and adolescent care, Amanda incorporates expressive arts and play therapy techniques in sessions with her younger patients. This approach allows her to relate to kids in a non-confrontational manner. Amanda believes that parents and other caretakers are a crucial part of the healing process for any child, and she welcomes their participation. She uses emotionally focused therapy when working with couples. This approach allows her to guide couples through interpersonal issues, helps to foster secure bonds, and helps to guide patients towards better emotional responses. At this time, Amanda is welcoming new patients in the Gilbert office and through telehealth.
LPC-13642 | Arizona
Founder of SelfWorks
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Amy Yerkes Vigliotti, PhD, is a child and adult psychologist, and founder of the NYC-based group practice, SelfWorks. Dr. Amy specializes in treating individuals who want to thrive after upsetting/confusing events in their lives. Treatment is grounded in evidence-based practices of psychodynamic, CBT and mindfulness origin. Through supervision and consultation to early career mental health professionals, she has launched many successful mental health practices. Dr. Amy is a recognized speaker on a wide variety of mental health topics, including anxiety reduction, stress management, burnout, mindfulness, and resiliency. You can sample some of her guided meditations on Spotify by searching Unwind: Guided Relaxation. With children and adolescents, Dr. Amy facilitates community and school workshops to foster self-esteem, assertiveness, self-compassion and healthy peer relationships. This work stems back to her own school days, when her poem, “I Am,” was published in Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. “I Am” is used in the educational curriculum at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth and has sparked resiliency in thousands of young readers. Dr. Amy is an adjunct faculty member for Adelphi University. Her most recent publications have focused on the topic of thriving after adversity. She is a professional affiliate of the American Psychological Association, National Association for Poetry Therapy, and New York State Psychological Association, as well as a Peer Reviewer for Psychology of Women Quarterly. Before entering private practice full-time, Dr. Amy led a program for traumatized youth at the Child Advocacy Center at Jacobi Medical Center from 2010-2015. Dr. Amy earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Adelphi University, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, in Garden City, N.Y. She earned a post-doctoral certificate in interpersonal therapy from The White Institute, N.Y.C. Dr. Amy lives in NYC with her husband and two toddlers. Outside of chasing her girls around the playground, Dr. Amy loves to play tennis, read a good mystery novel and enjoy new culinary adventures.
019391 | New York
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LCPC/LPC 12+ years experience; Licensed in Maryland (Board Approved Supervisor for MD as well) & Virginia (hopefully Georgia & Florida by May/June 2023); Accelerated Resolution Therapy- Master ART Certified; Brainspotting Phase 1 Trained; Gottman University Level 1/2 Trained; Working with Adults 21+/Couples: LGBTQ+ Affirming SUD Experience/Dual Dx; Trauma/PTSD; Grief/Loss; Anxiety/Obsessive Thinking; Supportive Therapy/Life Transitions
LC10451 | Maryland
Santa Clara , CA | (650) 690 2362
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Bianca Cersosimo is a renowned licensed clinical psychologist, professor, and researcher, acclaimed for her dedication to creating a supportive, inclusive environment that fosters healing and growth. With a foundation in culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and person-centered therapy, she offers empathetic, tailored care, focusing on the unique needs of her clients. Bianca is deeply committed to supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds, including various cultural, racial, ethnic, religious, and LGBTQ+ communities, emphasizing the importance of understanding each person’s multifaceted identity in their healing journey. Holding a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Adelphi University and an MA from Columbia University, Bianca’s expertise is broad, covering community mental health, hospital settings, and private practice. She works with clients across the lifespan, helping them navigate a range of psychological challenges and life experiences. Bianca’s work is not just about treatment but also about empowering individuals toward self-discovery and resilience, making her a pivotal figure in her field. Her approach is a testament to her commitment to mental health excellence, cultural sensitivity, and the advancement of psychological practices.
PS016398 | Pennsylvania
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MH19071 | Florida
004161 | New York
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and owner of A Journey Toward Healing Mental Health Practice. I have spent my entire adult life in helping professions and now provide trauma informed care for those who have survived domestic violence, child abuse, sexual abuse or traumas from serving in the military or working as a first responder (police, fire, EMS, corrections, etc). I am trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). I am currently licensed in FL, WA, OR, and SC with licenses pending in WV, ND, and AR I am also an EAP provider for Spring Health and Modern Health. I accept most major insurances in Fl, WA, and OR.
LW61172447 | Wa
St Johns , FL | (802) 391 4380
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I've worked across the continuum of care, from case management and assessment roles in community mental health to inter-disciplinary care teams at the hospital, residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient levels of care as well as in the college counseling center environment. I have done this strategically, to understand how clients currently being seen in a private practice environment may have encountered, or have fallen between the cracks of the current healthcare system. I am passionate about the experience of women who find themselves in caregiving roles - professionally or personally - that are both deeply important to their sense of self and prohibit the full expression of a sense of self. Think: adult children of immature parents, caregivers of aging parents, emerging adults navigating the premature loss of one parent, adult children of multi-generational family homes. The issues I am well prepared to support: anticipatory loss, disenfranchised grief, symbolic grief, burnout related to personal and professional caregiving roles, and the military-to-civilian transition in women veterans. While I do not see clients who are in an active phase of their eating disorder, I am well equipped to understand clients with a history of eating disorder treatment seeking to explore other, underlying dynamics after establishing a foundation in recovery. I regularly take trainings in the areas of eating disorders, complex trauma, and grief. And am always seeking opportunities to incorporate creative-writing-based interventions in my work.
IMH23243 | Florida
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Throughout our lives we create narratives about ourselves, our experiences, and our relationships by interpreting and binding them together in meaningful ways. Unfortunately, life can be challenging and not all of those experiences, relationships, or views of ourselves are positive, tied into messy knots, and often carry a lot of weight. We may try to conceal our experiences and pain under layers of anger, sadness, or flawed coping methods. The walls grow higher, the armor gets stronger, and we operate under a mask of "everything's fine". Some grow tired of being strong for so long, tired of carrying that weight on their backs. I am here as a support and guide for uncovering of the past to come to peace with it and gently remove the weight from your shoulders. Because not all of the weight that you bear is yours to carry. I am here to aid in removing the mask and the armor that was on for so long, to embrace the unknown and uncomfortable journey toward greater meaning, purpose, passion, and wisdom in life. To learn it is okay to come back home to yourself again.
Monmouth , NJ | (732) 703 6716
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I am a compassionate and dedicated Nationally Certified Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor in NJ, and the proud Owner of Empower and Thrive Counseling. I attended Stockton University, where I conducted research in psychology and was published in scholarly journals. I graduated Cum Laude and with Distinction with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Psychology, then earned a Master of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling, graduating Summa Cum Laude from Monmouth University. My background and training is mainly in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, while I also incorporate Mindfulness-Based, Exposure, Psychodynamic, Person-Centered, Solution-Focused, Behavioral, Relational, and Trauma-focused therapies into my practice. I combine a variety of these methods and techniques to appropriately fit the individual needs of my clients. I started practicing mental health counseling in 2013, first in a non-profit community agency, providing out-patient and partial care (intensive outpatient) therapy, then in private practice working with individuals, couples, and groups. I have designed and ran several groups focusing on stress/anxiety management, grief, and childhood transitions as well as lead professional development trainings to colleagues. I have many years of experience working with children, adolescents, and parents and I currently see adults ages 18 and up and couples. I specialize in, but am not limited to treating Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationship issues/Couples, LGBTQ exploration and affirmation, Gender Dysphoria, Grief/Transitions, Stress Management, Self-Esteem, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Parenting/Behavior Modification, and Eating Disorders. I began offering Telehealth counseling during the COVID-19 pandemic, as myself and many others were practicing social distancing. With COVID-19 came the increased demand for video chat, which has expanded mental healthcare to the virtual world. In a private space, our sessions can be in the place that YOU are most comfortable (the beach, your porch, a cozy room in your home). Telehealth has allowed me to continue to help my clients get the quality care they deserve, stay on track of and accomplish their therapeutic goals, and THRIVE despite the many challenges that have arisen. Being a Therapist is my passion and true calling. My intention as a provider is to aid and guide my clients in finding their authentic, powerful selves. We all have a story, and we all have a voice that matters. I strive to help my clients feel understood, valued, and strong in their minds, bodies, and overall lives. I am wholly committed to my clients and the work that we do together. I am here as your confidant and supporter, encouraging you to invest in yourself and your future! Personally, I am an animal and beach lover! I have two sweet dogs, Missy and Esmerelda that often accompany me in sessions. If I could rescue every animaI in need, I would! I enjoy travelling, going to concerts, trying new restaurants and food, staying fit and active, and love a good yoga class to stay grounded. I'm driven and enthusiastic about life and my career, and also thoroughly appreciate being a couch potato with the ones I love. For me, it's all about creating balance as best I can, and staying mindful of practicing self-care. If you'd like to learn more or set up a free consultation, please contact me!
0904013369 | Virginia
LH60497642 | Washington
Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Private Practice
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I am a New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker and I hold a Doctorate of Social Work. I am originally from Westchester County, NY and moved to the Capital Region in 2015. I have focused my career on behavioral health since 2012. I have a wide range of experience in a variety of settings and with diverse clients, including both long-term and brief interventions. I have experience working with children, families and individuals as an agent of support and guidance. I am currently an Adjunct Lecturer at Siena College and I serve as the chair of the Siena College Social Work Advisory Board. My belief is that healing is a collaborative endeavor that requires honest caring without judgment. I work cooperatively to assist my clients in clarifying their goals for treatment. I strive to make my clients an active part of the therapeutic environment and believe that everyone has the ability to change.
085834 | New York
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LCSW109626 | California
873 | Minnesota
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I specialize in helping individuals with chronic illness, pain, trauma, anxiety and depression through mind-body approaches where we can take a closer look at the root cause of physical symptoms and sensations. I use a variety of approaches in my work including mindfulness, music therapy, breath work, somatic work, trauma-informed care, muscle relaxation, and more.
2008022890 | Missouri
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I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, and National Certified Counselor (NCC), in Jacksonville, NC. I've spent my entire adult life working in some sort of helping profession. Prior to becoming a Mental Health Counselor, I served in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman, I was also a teacher, and a School Counselor. My educational background includes a BS in Elementary Education and a MS in Counselor Education. I've also been trained in various modalities to include CBT, EMDR, SFBT and Motivational Interviewing. I am committed to providing individualized treatment for individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions, and trauma. As a Navy veteran, I also have a passion to work with military connected individuals. I work with tweens, adolescents, and adults. My goal is to provide a safe, inclusive, culturally sensitive, and nonjudgmental space for my clients.
15201 | North Carolina
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0904002684 | Virginia
Worcester , MA | (978) 652 9319
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Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Massachusetts and Indiana. I started Safe Haven Counseling Services to help better serve clients in Massachusetts and Indiana. My areas of specialization include OCD, gender dysphoria/LGBTQ issues, substance abuse/addiction and recovery, dual diagnosis issues in adolescents and adults, depression, anxiety and psychotic disorders. I have over 80+ hours of training in OCD/ERP combined. I have experience working in general and LGBTQ-specific outpatient settings, corrections, a residential DBT program for children and adolescents ages 10-18 and residential facilities for substance use disorders.
5000931 | Ma
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