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Esther is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Kentucky and Georgia. She is also a PREPARE/ENRICH facilitator for premarita...
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Esther is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Kentucky and Georgia. She is also a PREPARE/ENRICH facilitator for premarital - and post marital growth. She uses multipl...
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Who might be a good fit for Esther?
Esther Malm may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges who prefer an integrative and attachment-based framework. She incorporates a variety of therapeutic approaches grounded in respect for cultural backgrounds and life experiences, supporting clients’ unique journeys toward healing and growth.
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I am a licensed professional counselor in the State of Georgia. I have over 15-years of experience working in the field of counsel...
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I am a licensed professional counselor in the State of Georgia. I have over 15-years of experience working in the field of counseling. My treatment modality lies firmly rooted...
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Who might be a good fit for Sharon?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety or depression may appreciate the methods Sharon Williamson incorporates into her practice. Her approach, grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy and solution-focused techniques, supports young adults in building practical skills to navigate life transitions and emotional challenges.
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Licensed Psychotherapist and Certified Life Coach with more than 20 years of experience providing individual, couples and family c...
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Licensed Psychotherapist and Certified Life Coach with more than 20 years of experience providing individual, couples and family counseling. My approach to therapy is persona...
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Who might be a good fit for Symphony?
People experiencing anxiety, depression, or family conflict, or those wanting to strengthen their relational skills, could benefit from Symphony Haynes-adams’s focused therapeutic work. Her collaborative and personal approach, integrating modalities like Attachment-Based and Narrative Therapy alongside the Gottman Method, supports clients through both individual and relational challenges.
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I help individuals navigate life’s complexities by uncovering deeper meaning, fostering resilience, and transforming their relat...
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I help individuals navigate life’s complexities by uncovering deeper meaning, fostering resilience, and transforming their relationships with themselves and the world. My ap...
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Who might be a good fit for Viken?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, trauma, or challenges related to life transitions may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Viken Ayvazian. His integrative approach, blending existential and depth-oriented therapy with evidence-based methods like ACT and narrative therapy, supports exploration of identity and meaning on cognitive, emotional, and somatic levels.
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My first experience with mental health was personal—growing up, I witnessed close family members struggle with mental illness. T...
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My first experience with mental health was personal—growing up, I witnessed close family members struggle with mental illness. Those early experiences shaped my deep compass...
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Who might be a good fit for Krishmaa?
Krishmaa Jendayirobinson may be well-suited to individuals who value humanistic therapy in managing mood disorders and anxiety. She creates a supportive, stigma-free environment that integrates medication management with holistic education, aiming to empower clients on their journey toward mental wellness.
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Dr. Marlo Rouse has a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and a Master of Arts degree in marriage and family therapy from Syracu...
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Dr. Marlo Rouse has a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and a Master of Arts degree in marriage and family therapy from Syracuse University. She received her doctorate in ...
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Who might be a good fit for Marlo?
Marlo Rouse may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, trauma, or family conflict. Her collaborative style integrates mindfulness and family systems approaches within a culturally relevant framework, supporting clients in addressing their unique challenges and goals.
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I understand that asking for help isn’t easy… And life doesn’t always work out the way we expect it to. When navigating thos...
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I understand that asking for help isn’t easy… And life doesn’t always work out the way we expect it to. When navigating those unexpected twists and turns, finding a ther...
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Who might be a good fit for Cheryl?
People seeking clarity around life transitions or support navigating unexpected changes may find Cheryl Tatangelo’s approach fitting. She offers a compassionate, nonjudgmental space that integrates diverse therapeutic methods to help clients explore personal growth, balance, and meaningful connection.
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We live in a day and time that is often so overwhelming it is difficult to feel present enough to focus on ourselves. Whether it i...
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We live in a day and time that is often so overwhelming it is difficult to feel present enough to focus on ourselves. Whether it is dealing with loss, unwanted change such as ...
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Who might be a good fit for John?
John Wright may be well-suited to individuals who value a perceptual and mindful therapeutic approach in managing life transitions and emotional challenges. He integrates diverse methods like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Narrative Therapy to help clients explore how their perceptions shape their experiences, fostering personal insight and growth.
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I am a therapist who believes in empathy, active listening, applying objective, sound knowledge, & encouraging clients to build on...
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I am a therapist who believes in empathy, active listening, applying objective, sound knowledge, & encouraging clients to build on the personal insight they gain from therapy....
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Who might be a good fit for Robin?
Clients working through anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges and looking for relational therapy support might engage well with Robin Revell’s approach. Her background, including military experience, informs a focus on resilience and empathy, offering a thoughtful space for individuals and couples navigating life transitions or trauma.
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker/therapist with a MSW from the University Of Pittsburgh. It is my goal to assist my clients ...
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker/therapist with a MSW from the University Of Pittsburgh. It is my goal to assist my clients on their individual journey to healing. Curre...
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Who might be a good fit for Raven?
Those coping with gender dysphoria or pursuing personal growth in managing anxiety and depression may find Raven Littlejohn-kerstens’ approach to be well-aligned. She tailors her use of person-centered and cognitive behavioral therapies to support clients through life transitions and challenges with social or interpersonal connection.
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Hello, I'm Suzanne. My mission is to empower you with the knowledge and skills you need to heal, change, grow, and thrive.
I b...
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Hello, I'm Suzanne. My mission is to empower you with the knowledge and skills you need to heal, change, grow, and thrive.
I believe in the transforming power of therapy. ...
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Who might be a good fit for Suzanne?
Those managing concerns related to trauma, anxiety, or addiction may appreciate the methods Suzanne Goodwin incorporates into her practice. Her approach emphasizes compassion and personalization, drawing on a blend of evidence-based therapies and personal experience to support young adults seeking growth and healing.
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An inspiration in her own right she is an Executive Director/Clinician, MS., M.Ed, NCC, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Cer...
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An inspiration in her own right she is an Executive Director/Clinician, MS., M.Ed, NCC, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor (CPC...
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Who might be a good fit for Eboni?
Eboni Mormant may be a match for those interested in integrative and trauma-informed modalities, particularly when facing challenges like PTSD, addiction, or complex family dynamics. Her approach weaves together cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavioral therapies with community-focused support, creating a space for healing that honors both individual and cultural experiences.
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Shawanna Burton-Smith is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with individuals, couples, and families, as well as small gro...
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Shawanna Burton-Smith is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with individuals, couples, and families, as well as small groups. Shawanna holds a bachelor’s degree in ...
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Who might be a good fit for Shwanna?
Shwanna Burton may support individuals who want to explore healing and personal growth through a person-centered and solution-focused lens. She integrates cognitive-behavioral and motivational interviewing techniques to help clients reframe their experiences and develop practical strategies for managing challenges such as anxiety, grief, or identity concerns.
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Hi, I’m Lynly! I feel comfortable working with both adults and adolescents. Being a parent, I am especially passionate about the...
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Hi, I’m Lynly! I feel comfortable working with both adults and adolescents. Being a parent, I am especially passionate about the development and well-being of children. I ...
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Who might be a good fit for Lynly?
Lynly Timmerman may be a match for those interested in a humanistic approach, particularly when facing challenges related to ADHD, Autism, or trauma. Her background working closely with children on the Autism Spectrum and her experience supporting families offers a compassionate perspective that can resonate with middle-aged adults seeking understanding and growth.
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Hi! My name is Lisa and I am pleased to offer services to those who don't mind and are willing to do the work. Therapy can be bene...
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Hi! My name is Lisa and I am pleased to offer services to those who don't mind and are willing to do the work. Therapy can be beneficial and likened to a good physical workout...
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Who might be a good fit for Lisa?
People experiencing anxiety or those wanting to strengthen their ability to manage life’s challenges could benefit from Lisa Hightower’s focused therapeutic work. She emphasizes a collaborative process using cognitive behavioral therapy and other evidence-based methods to help clients develop insight and practical strategies for lasting change.
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I am a clinical social worker licensed in Georgia and Michigan. I am also an ACSW from the National Association of Soci...
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ABOUT ME:
I am a clinical social worker licensed in Georgia and Michigan. I am also an ACSW from the National Association of Social Workers. I draw from 40+ years of personal...
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Who might be a good fit for Kathleen?
Individuals navigating challenges like grief, loss, or difficult life transitions may find support through the approach used by Kathleen Dart. She integrates a holistic perspective that honors the emotional, spiritual, and physical aspects of healing, especially for adults and older adults facing complex losses.
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LaPrincess is a Licensed Professional Counselor and earned her Bachelor’s degree from Wesleyan College (2008) and her Master’s...
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LaPrincess is a Licensed Professional Counselor and earned her Bachelor’s degree from Wesleyan College (2008) and her Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling from Fort...
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Who might be a good fit for Laprincess?
Laprincess Foster may be well-suited to individuals who value a holistic, mind-body approach in managing life transitions and relational challenges. She integrates solution-focused and trauma-informed methods to support women and their partners as they work toward healing and building resilience during times of change.
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I’m LaTrea, a passionate and down-to-earth therapist based in Atlanta. I believe therapy is a powerfu...
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Hi there, and welcome!
I’m LaTrea, a passionate and down-to-earth therapist based in Atlanta. I believe therapy is a powerful tool for growth, healing, and self-discover...
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Who might be a good fit for Latrea?
Individuals or couples navigating challenges such as trauma, anxiety, or major life transitions may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Latre'a Price, where applicable. Her approach blends cognitive-behavioral, narrative, and solution-focused therapies to support clients in rewriting their stories and fostering personal growth.
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I work with adults and couples dealing with a wide variety of mental and emotional health needs, including but not limited to depr...
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I work with adults and couples dealing with a wide variety of mental and emotional health needs, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, relationships, career relate...
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Who might be a good fit for Melissa?
Clients working through anxiety and looking for humanistic support might engage well with Melissa Hardeman’s approach. She emphasizes collaboration with individuals and couples who are motivated to explore their experiences deeply, including topics like trauma, grief, and life transitions.
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 15 years of experience, I have built a profound foundation in the field of ...
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 15 years of experience, I have built a profound foundation in the field of mental health and emotional well-being. Throu...
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Who might be a good fit for Diamesha?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, trauma, or relationship difficulties may find support through the approach used by Diamesha Walton. Her use of evidence-based therapies combined with a compassionate, non-judgmental space can help teens and young adults build resilience and work through complex emotional experiences.
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