Are You Looking for an English Speaking Counselor?

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We want to help you connect with a therapist who speaks English. We know finding a therapist you connect with isn’t an easy task. We know this is even more difficult when language barriers are present. Use our therapist directory to locate a therapist near you that speaks English. Bilingual counselors exist and we want to help you find one that speaks your native language.

Therapists Who Speak English

Elizabeth Tata-Acha, RN,NP,PMHNP-BC

Beverly Hills

California

At SoundMind Care, we focus on restoring mental health for patients of all ages. As a certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, I offer comprehensive assessments, diagnoses, and treatments. I specialize in managing psychotropic medications for conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD, while also providing supportive therapy. My approach is empathetic and collaborative, ensuri...

Maureen Owoh, PMHNP-BC

Baltimore

Maryland

I am a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with over ten years of experience in mental health. I create a safe space for patients to express their emotions without fear of judgment.

Brenda Alderete Aragon, PMHNP-BC

Bridgeport

Connecticut

At our TeleHealth practice, we provide comprehensive and compassionate mental health care tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals from all walks of life. Led by a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), our services encompass a wide array of mental health support, including psychiatric evaluations, diagnosis, medication management, and evidence-based ther...

Martina Barshall, PMHNP-BC

Des Moines

Iowa

A prescription service appointment with a provider typically involves a brief review of his/her existing patient's medical history, confirming the need for the prescription service, and issuing a new prescription. It may also involve evaluating any side effects or concerns related to the medication and ensuring that the treatment plan is still appropriate for the patient's needs.