Mental Health Professionals Who Offer Couples Therapy and Counseling

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Couples therapy and counseling are used for couples who require the therapeutic services of a licensed mental health provider to work relationship stressors, challenges, or possible future conflicts to improve the long-term health of the relationship.

Victoria Icho Lmft Associate

Fort Worth

Texas

I AM CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS VIA TELEHEALTH SERVICES (Telephone or Video Chat through doxy.me). I AM ALSO OFFERING A SPECIAL RATE FOR NEW CLIENTS, PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION. I enjoy working with children, teens, adults, couples, and families of all ages and backgrounds. My specialty is working with children and teens with neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders. I am qualifie...

Jessica Galvin

Des Moines

Iowa

We all experience bumps and bruises throughout our lives. When those bumps and bruises become too much to handle it can be very difficult to reach out for comfort and help, not knowing where to turn. It can make you feel defeated, helpless, and isolated. You don't deserve to walk through life just surviving day-to-day. I believe in meeting my clients where they are at in life, wherever that may...
I am passionate about providing empowering solutions for individuals, couples and families impacted by life challenges, addiction, and/or co-occurring mental health issues. My counseling style is supportive, humanistic, strength-based and rooted in a family systems-thinking approach. I recognize that every individual and family system has unique strengths and needs, and together we will work in...
Do you recall a time in your life when things were smoother and life felt happier? Is it difficult to accomplish the most simple tasks as you are overwhelmed with a burden that you can not seem to shake? You may feel a bit stuck in your life, and not sure which direction to turn. Often times, we are looking for help, but carry on as though nothing is wrong. It is not easy, asking for help! I wo...

Erin Unruh Rodriguez

Billings

Montana

I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and a Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) with certifications from NAADAC (National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Counselors) as a Masters level Addiction Counselor. I have been trained in many modules including; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Seeking Safety, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Adverse Childhood Experie...
I am passionate about helping my clients create positive change in their lives. In my career, I have helped women from all walks of life who struggle with depression, anxiety, symptoms related to traumatic experiences, self-esteem issues and biologically based mental illness. Even though their stories and lived experiences varied, each sought support because they wanted to feel better, decrease...
It requires courage to seek support. Counseling can be a powerful tool when you’re seeking change, new coping strategies, and a safe place to process. I work with clients on understanding themselves and their responses so they are able to improve their interactions and relationships with others. We will explore what works for you and what doesn’t. We will work together on finding acceptance in ...

Caitlin Grant

Wilmington

Delaware

I am a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor with an emphasis on Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) support and transitions into and/or out of community programs. I have been working in the field of substance abuse treatment and support since 2014. Throughout my career I have found that each client's recovery has individualized needs, whether it be trauma work, mental health needs, pai...
I specialize in working with adults like you, impacted by trauma and complex trauma, who want to find lasting relief from disturbing symptoms such as depression, anxiety, social phobia, and obsessive-compulsive related issues. I use a combination of talk therapy, DBT, and EMDR to help you create and maintain positive change in your life - changes in relationships, to harmful behaviors, reductio...

Ashley Barad

Brooklyn

New York

I became a therapist because I truly believe in the healing that can result from having a trusting, non-judgmental environment in which to process emotions. I practice from an attachment-focused, trauma-informed lens that emphasizes a sense of safety, honesty, and choice. In our work together, we will identify your needs and goals, and we will collaborate to address them at a pace that feels...
As a young girl, I wanted to be a teacher. I got my teaching certificate and then a degree in counseling and guidance. Increasingly, the field of psychology captured my attention. My training focused on children and families which led to working with couples. In my work with children, I developed expertise in the areas of trauma and pediatric illnesses and led to trauma with adults and to work ...
Now accepting new clients for individual, couple and family sessions. Let's remove the "stress" and get real about relationships. I specialize in working with couples and families who are experiencing stress for a variety reasons such as divorce, family and military transitions, parenting, behavioral problems, anger management, infidelity, and grief. My goal as a therapist is to meet...
I provide health and human services to enhance one's focus, confidence, resiliency, strategic thinking, and life fulfillment. I assist clients in increasing awareness, building strengths and emotional intelligence, creating empowering solutions leading to meaningful life engagement, and improving quality of life. I believe that anyone who chooses to live an empowered life can optimize their...

Whitney Sims

Louisville

Kentucky

Like characters from our favorite stories, we often get stuck when we encounter obstacles on the journey toward who/where we want to be. Perhaps you’re at a stuck point. Perhaps you’re dealing with shame, self-doubt, traumatic stress, grief, anxiety, emotional imbalance, unstable relationships, or an outlook that only seems to be hurting you. I have some good news: “stuckness” doesn’t have to b...