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Hello, I'm Christian. Life can throw challenges at you that can leave you feeling lost, helpless, overwhelmed, grieving, gripped b...
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Hello, I'm Christian. Life can throw challenges at you that can leave you feeling lost, helpless, overwhelmed, grieving, gripped by worry, or even hopeless. Perhaps experience...
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Who might be a good fit for Christian?
People seeking clarity around managing overwhelming emotions or support navigating life transitions may find Christian Baer’s approach fitting. He integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing to help clients develop practical coping skills while tapping into their personal strengths and motivation for change.
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Life can often change in the blink of an eye, leaving us feeling alone, worried, or stuck. If you’re feeling sad, overwhelmed, ...
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Life can often change in the blink of an eye, leaving us feeling alone, worried, or stuck. If you’re feeling sad, overwhelmed, or finding difficulty managing day to day lif...
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Who might be a good fit for Monica?
Monica Kettler may align well with adults who are working through issues such as anxiety, depression, or life transitions. She emphasizes a collaborative and safe therapeutic relationship, integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness techniques to support clients in building a positive sense of self and navigating challenges with hope.
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I’m a licensed psychologist with a PhD in Counseling Psychology, and I’ve been practicing since 2006. Over the years, I’ve h...
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I’m a licensed psychologist with a PhD in Counseling Psychology, and I’ve been practicing since 2006. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with individuals ...
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Who might be a good fit for Aaron?
People experiencing depression, anxiety, or chronic pain and looking for a therapist with experience in cognitive-behavioral and interpersonal approaches might consider Aaron Laturner’s style of care. He works collaboratively to help clients understand the connections between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, supporting both mental and physical well-being through practical coping strategies and relationship insights.
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Louise worked as a professional actor in NYC from 1978-94. She became the theater professor at Antioch College where she worked un...
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Louise worked as a professional actor in NYC from 1978-94. She became the theater professor at Antioch College where she worked until 2008. In 2004, she began her studies at U...
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Who might be a good fit for Lousie?
People experiencing grief and looking for a therapist with experience in mindfulness-based and Jungian-informed approaches might consider Louise Smith’s style of care. Her work integrates contemplative practices and depth psychology, which can offer meaningful support during life transitions and challenges related to identity and loss.
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My experience includes helping adults cope with the challenges of life transitions that often include relationship issues, family ...
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My experience includes helping adults cope with the challenges of life transitions that often include relationship issues, family conflict, parenting issues, and career diffic...
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Who might be a good fit for Kathryn?
Kathryn Dove may align well with adults who are working through life transitions, family conflicts, or the stressors associated with chronic illness and caregiving. Her psychoeducational and integrative approach creates a safe, non-judgmental space that supports clients in understanding their experiences and developing practical strategies for lasting personal growth.
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My name is Katelyn and I earned my Master of Social Work from The Ohio State University and have 5 years of experience providing t...
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My name is Katelyn and I earned my Master of Social Work from The Ohio State University and have 5 years of experience providing therapy to clients recovering from trauma and ...
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Who might be a good fit for Katelyn?
Individuals or couples navigating anxiety, trauma, or challenges with coping skills may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Katelyn Strand, where applicable. Her approach integrates evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and mindfulness techniques to support healing and skill-building, especially for those balancing emotional health alongside family or educational concerns.
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I am licensed independent social worker in the state of Ohio with a supervisory designation (LISW-S). I began working with the sev...
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I am licensed independent social worker in the state of Ohio with a supervisory designation (LISW-S). I began working with the severe and mentally ill population within a home...
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Who might be a good fit for Matthew?
Those managing concerns related to mood disorders or trauma may appreciate the methods Matthew Bradley incorporates into his practice. He offers a supportive, nonjudgmental space and uses tailored treatment plans with approaches like CBT and DBT to help clients develop practical skills for meaningful life changes.
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Hi, I'm Melissa, and I’m deeply passionate about helping those who serve and those who are facing unique challenges. I understan...
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Hi, I'm Melissa, and I’m deeply passionate about helping those who serve and those who are facing unique challenges. I understand the toll that trauma, high-stress environme...
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Who might be a good fit for Melissa?
Melissa Geiger-dugandzic may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing trauma, addiction, or stress related to high-pressure roles. Her person-centered approach, combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and strengths-based methods, is designed to help clients build resilience and find renewed balance through tailored support.
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I completed my Master's degree at Loyola University of Chicago. I have worked in many different settings, dealing with addictions,...
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I completed my Master's degree at Loyola University of Chicago. I have worked in many different settings, dealing with addictions, long-term serious mental health illnesses, a...
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Who might be a good fit for William?
Clients facing concerns such as addiction, anxiety, or depression may connect with the techniques and structure offered by William Short. His direct yet compassionate approach, grounded in CBT and complemented by other modalities, supports individuals seeking practical strategies for meaningful change across diverse life challenges.
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Hello, I'm Aaron, a dedicated therapist with a passion for fostering dignity and empowerment across a diverse range of specialties...
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Hello, I'm Aaron, a dedicated therapist with a passion for fostering dignity and empowerment across a diverse range of specialties. As a Licensed Independent Clinical Social W...
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Who might be a good fit for Aaron?
Clients seeking structured support for managing conflict or looking to improve communication and emotional regulation might consider working with Aaron Saez. Aaron integrates mindfulness practices and goal-focused therapy to help individuals, including teens and adults, navigate challenges such as grief, anxiety, and family dynamics with compassion and clarity.
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Hello! I'm Britney, and I'm here to help guide you forward. I help clients who feel worried, sad, overwhelmed, angry and or are gr...
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Hello! I'm Britney, and I'm here to help guide you forward. I help clients who feel worried, sad, overwhelmed, angry and or are grieving. My clients generally want to feel lik...
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Who might be a good fit for Britney?
Clients working through grief and looking for cognitive behavioral therapy support might engage well with Britney Derisi’s approach. She takes time to understand each person’s unique story and culture, helping to develop realistic goals and coping strategies that evolve alongside personal growth.
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I love this work! I have had a 20+ year career as a college professor and, during that time, was driven by my passion for helping ...
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I love this work! I have had a 20+ year career as a college professor and, during that time, was driven by my passion for helping others. My strong desire to help in a deeper,...
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Who might be a good fit for Amy?
People experiencing anxiety or depression, or those wanting to strengthen their sense of self and personal meaning, could benefit from Amy Friedman’s focused therapeutic work. She integrates approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness to foster a collaborative, empathetic space that supports growth and resilience through life’s transitions.
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Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Hayes received his BAA from the University of Florida, a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Gan...
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Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Hayes received his BAA from the University of Florida, a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Gannon University, and his Doctor of Psychology ...
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Who might be a good fit for Gerald?
Gerald Hayes may be a good match for people navigating complex emotional or relational challenges who prefer an integrative and collaborative therapeutic framework. His approach emphasizes self-awareness and self-compassion, supporting individuals as they build resilience and explore identity within a respectful and empowering partnership.
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I earned my Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies and a Master of Social Work, both from The Ohio State Univ...
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I earned my Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies and a Master of Social Work, both from The Ohio State University. For over 15 years, I have served and ...
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Who might be a good fit for Amy?
Amy Williams may be a match for those interested in a strengths-based, collaborative approach, particularly when facing life transitions or challenges like parenting a child with developmental disabilities or coping with grief. Her relaxed, non-judgmental style creates a supportive space for clients to explore their own resilience while working through anxiety, stress, or complex family dynamics.
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Hello, I'm Brandi, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in Ohio with a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Coun...
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Hello, I'm Brandi, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in Ohio with a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I specialize in working with adults 1...
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Who might be a good fit for Brandi?
Brandi Massie may be well-suited to individuals who value a flexible, client-centered approach in managing challenges like anxiety, depression, and trauma. Her warm style, combined with techniques drawn from CBT, ACT, and DBT, supports clients in developing personalized strategies to navigate difficult emotions and life transitions.
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Life is hard, and therapy can be intimidating, but ultimately it can help.
I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker in the stat...
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Life is hard, and therapy can be intimidating, but ultimately it can help.
I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker in the state of Ohio. I have been practicing for over 4 ...
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Who might be a good fit for Nicole?
Those managing concerns related to depression, anxiety, or substance use may appreciate the methods Nicole Covell incorporates into her practice. Her approach combines Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with mindfulness techniques, offering a supportive space for young adults open to honest, trusting therapeutic relationships.
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Hello, I'm Jan. In an instant, life can change—bringing about shock and interruption to our day-to-day routine. In a flash: job ...
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Hello, I'm Jan. In an instant, life can change—bringing about shock and interruption to our day-to-day routine. In a flash: job loss; trauma; awareness of someone else’s a...
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Who might be a good fit for Janice?
Janice Warner may align well with adults who are working through issues such as grief, life transitions, or challenges related to anxiety and depression. Her collaborative and compassionate approach creates a supportive space for clients to explore their feelings at their own pace, with experience in diverse therapeutic methods and sensitivity to the unique needs of the LGBTQIA+ community.
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These last few years have been tough for almost everyone. Navigating life can feel heavy when balancing stress at home, work, with...
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These last few years have been tough for almost everyone. Navigating life can feel heavy when balancing stress at home, work, with family, financials and everything in between...
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Who might be a good fit for Carly?
Individuals or couples navigating stress, anxiety, or life transitions may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Carly Scigliano, where applicable. Her approach, rooted in solution-focused therapy and informed by diverse experiences including work with Veterans and those facing complex challenges, supports clients in building self-awareness and managing stress step by step.
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I believe the people want to be creative, joyful and hopeful. Experiencing fulfillment of future dreams are outcomes for a well li...
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I believe the people want to be creative, joyful and hopeful. Experiencing fulfillment of future dreams are outcomes for a well lived life. "As a Man Thinks, so are They". Is ...
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Who might be a good fit for Saidah?
Saidah Foree may support individuals who want to explore emotional healing and personal growth through a trauma-informed and integrative therapy lens. Her approach incorporates a variety of evidence-based methods tailored to address challenges such as anxiety, depression, and trauma, with a focus on restoring functioning and fostering hope in a safe, strengths-based environment.
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I began my professional career after graduating from WVU as an in-patient drug and alcohol therapist for the Care Unit in Martins ...
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I began my professional career after graduating from WVU as an in-patient drug and alcohol therapist for the Care Unit in Martins Ferry, Ohio. A year later I was recruited by ...
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Who might be a good fit for James?
James Heagy may be well-suited to individuals who value a trauma-informed and relational approach in managing grief, anxiety, and addiction. His experience includes supporting clients through complex losses, childhood trauma, and recovery processes, using methods that emphasize validation and gradual healing.
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