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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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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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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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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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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 clients have laughed, cried, practiced new things, and worked very, very hard. The only thing I ask, as a therapist, is to have...
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My clients have laughed, cried, practiced new things, and worked very, very hard. The only thing I ask, as a therapist, is to have hope and do the work. Each client is a funct...
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Who might be a good fit for Amara?
People experiencing challenges like anxiety or trauma and looking for a therapist with experience in Cognitive Processing Therapy might consider Amara Emenari’s style of care. His approach emphasizes hope and active participation, helping clients work through difficult emotions without placing blame for past circumstances.
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As a therapist, I see myself as the sounding board and safe space that you may not have in other areas of your life. Life can be ...
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As a therapist, I see myself as the sounding board and safe space that you may not have in other areas of your life. Life can be overwhelming and therapy can help you find mo...
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Who might be a good fit for Mansi?
Mansi Ng may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or life transitions who prefer a compassionate, collaborative framework. She offers a supportive space that honors cultural backgrounds and family dynamics, which can be especially helpful for those balancing personal goals with traditional values or caregiving roles.
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I’m a licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience helping people navigate life’s challenges with compassi...
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I’m a licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience helping people navigate life’s challenges with compassion and care. I offer virtual therapy for indi...
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Who might be a good fit for Angela?
People experiencing grief or those wanting to strengthen their sense of authenticity could benefit from Angela Olson’s focused therapeutic work. She emphasizes creating a safe, affirming space and incorporates gender-affirming and solution-focused approaches to support healing and growth, especially with older adults and LGBTQ+ clients.
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I am a licensed clinical psychologist trained in many types of therapeutic styles. I favor cognitive behavior therapy and work wi...
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I am a licensed clinical psychologist trained in many types of therapeutic styles. I favor cognitive behavior therapy and work with many different types of clients of varying...
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Who might be a good fit for Marc?
Clients working through challenges such as anxiety, addiction, or life transitions and looking for cognitive behavioral therapy support might engage well with Marc Pagano’s approach. His blend of empathy and strength, along with experience across diverse age groups and complex cases, offers a thoughtful space for those seeking practical strategies and compassionate guidance.
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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 decided to become a mental health professional after my husband, an Army veteran, was diagnosed with PTSD.
I went to Ohio Univ...
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I decided to become a mental health professional after my husband, an Army veteran, was diagnosed with PTSD.
I went to Ohio University and earned degrees in psychology and s...
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Who might be a good fit for Krystal?
People experiencing trauma or grief and looking for a therapist with experience in working with military veterans and first responders might consider Krystal Wheeler’s style of care. Her approach integrates trauma-focused therapies like EMDR and DBT alongside mindfulness and somatic techniques, supporting clients through life transitions and diverse identities with sensitivity and understanding.
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Life is both an incredible adventure and so unbearably hard that we are not sure what way to turn next. Sometimes people, even peo...
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Life is both an incredible adventure and so unbearably hard that we are not sure what way to turn next. Sometimes people, even people who love us , make it so much more diffic...
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Who might be a good fit for Martha?
Martha Laska may align well with adults who are working through issues such as addiction, trauma, or navigating questions around gender identity. Her humanistic and emotionally focused approach creates a supportive space for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including members of the LGBTQIA community and veterans, to explore their experiences and find clarity.
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In my work with clients, I’m often amazed at the burdens people can carry and keep going. But as strong as most people are, almo...
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In my work with clients, I’m often amazed at the burdens people can carry and keep going. But as strong as most people are, almost everyone is familiar with the feeling that...
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Who might be a good fit for Sarah?
People experiencing anxiety, trauma, or difficulties related to neurodivergence could benefit from Sarah Billingsley’s focused therapeutic work. She combines psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral approaches to help clients gain perspective on their challenges while exploring personal history and patterns in a supportive, trusting environment.
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I hold a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. I am trained in Cognit...
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I hold a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. I am trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Ther...
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Who might be a good fit for Catherine?
Those coping with addiction or pursuing personal growth in managing trauma and mental health may find Catherine Fuller’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates trauma-responsive care and evidence-based therapies like CBT and mindfulness to create a supportive space for clients seeking clarity and empowerment through life’s challenges.
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I provide telehealth therapy services to clients, offering flexible appointment availability during evenings and weekends. As a Li...
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I provide telehealth therapy services to clients, offering flexible appointment availability during evenings and weekends. As a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a...
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Who might be a good fit for Tomika?
Individuals or couples navigating trauma, mood disorders, or life transitions may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Tomika West, where applicable. Her telehealth practice offers flexible scheduling and incorporates evidence-based methods like EMDR and Emotionally Focused Therapy to create a supportive space for healing and growth.
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I take an eclectic approach to meet the needs of my clients, with a heavier emphasis on solution- focused techniques and CBT. I ha...
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I take an eclectic approach to meet the needs of my clients, with a heavier emphasis on solution- focused techniques and CBT. I have worked primarily with children and their f...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, depression, or challenges related to identity might consider working with Jennifer Driver. Her eclectic approach, emphasizing solution-focused techniques and trauma-informed care, is designed to help individuals and families build insight and practical skills at a comfortable pace.
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As a licensed therapist, I am deeply committed to fostering a safe and compassionate space where individuals can explore their inn...
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As a licensed therapist, I am deeply committed to fostering a safe and compassionate space where individuals can explore their innermost thoughts, emotions, and experiences. W...
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Who might be a good fit for Erika?
People experiencing anxiety or trauma and looking for a therapist with experience in evidence-based approaches might consider Erika Ezenekwe’s style of care. Her collaborative, client-centered method integrates CBT, DBT, and mindfulness techniques to help individuals build resilience and practical skills tailored to their unique life circumstances.
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What would a path of tranquility look like for you? This path is guided through a person centered, trauma informed cognitive ...
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What would a path of tranquility look like for you? This path is guided through a person centered, trauma informed cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and solution-based ...
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Who might be a good fit for Vivian?
People experiencing anxiety or those wanting to strengthen their emotional resilience could benefit from Vivian Hodges’ focused therapeutic work. Her person-centered, trauma-informed approach integrates creative techniques and community resources to support children, adolescents, and young adults in building emotional growth and finding pathways to tranquility.
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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 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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