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Check payments are traditionally routed physically from a payer to a payee for services or goods. Payments are taken from deposited funds from the payer’s personal banking account.

Browse our large directory of mental health professionals to find a therapist who accepts personal checks.

Sophia Mehl

Seattle

Washington

I work with adult individuals of all ages and genders dealing with a range of issues. I especially love working with anxiety, existential concerns, grief, identity challenges, struggles with family and relationships, and challenges with food and body image. I enjoy helping clients navigate life transitions and make meaning out of painful or challenging experiences. I also enjoy using a social...
Sometimes life is messy and it can be difficult to manage the menagerie of responsibilities that cross one’s path.. Are you experiencing anxiety or depression? Are you having difficulty managing the effects of trauma from the past, or more recently, due to events surrounding COVID-19? I joined Balanced Living to walk with you on your personal journey for improved health and well-being. I...
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist my objective is to provide therapeutic services and psychoeducation to individuals and families in need. I am determined to focus and explore individual’s strengths, struggles and strategies for change, to help them improve their well-being. I am certain that I will be able to provide positive assistance by being empathetic, culturally sensitive and b...

Megan Escutia

Chicago

Illinois

I work with women experiencing stress, anxiety, body image issues, low self-esteem, and symptoms of depression. I acknowledge these moments are mind consuming and call for verbal processing and skill building. I meet each client where they are in their process and support them as they connect with their most authentic self. My client-centered approach helps women lessen irrational thinking...
I'm so happy you've found your way here. I respect you for taking this step towards wellness! Perhaps you have been feeling like life has been hard for you lately, and you’re seeking out answers on how to feel better. Maybe you are struggling with negative thoughts that don’t seem to go away, and keep you stuck. You may have persistent feelings that you aren’t good enough, that everyone else se...

Kim Friedman

Seattle

Washington

I work with adults who are struggling with challenging moments in their life and may be experiencing depression, anxiety or general unease. I believe that the therapeutic relationship can provide support to a person, and the therapeutic work can lead to healing traumas from the past. I believe in building resilence and strengths in the present by working with the body, the emotions and thought...
At times we may feel that our problems or struggles are insufficient to the struggles of others or sometimes we may feel that our challenges are so big that no one will understand. Regardless of what you may be experiencing, you are worthy, and you deserve to feel better. Counseling can be beneficial to address various life experiences such as family stressors, high expectations or perfectionis...
I work at a group private practice called Social Learning Works and specialize in working with clients with social learning challenges. My adults clients report struggles with initiating and maintaining relationships, balanced conversation, flexibility, navigating dating or romantic relationships, working in a group setting, holding a job, and executive function (time management, organization,...
I see therapy as a place to practice courage and honesty, with the goal of creating more joy, humor, flexibility, and play in one's life, relationships, and work. I often see individuals dealing with complex issues such as depression, grief/loss, anxiety, recovery from trauma/abuse or neglect, postpartum or parenting issues, child emotional or behavioral concerns, relationship conflicts, or...
** Currently accepting new patients** Today's demands put a lot of pressure on us. Everyone is trying to balance the demands of work, school, and family. Feel there are not enough hours in the day to get all you want done? You are not alone. Day to day life can be overwhelming. This can lead to symptoms of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness. I can help you face these obstacles and give you t...
Are you having concerns that alcohol or other drug use has become or is turning into an actual problem? Wondering if it is even possible to have any happiness or contentment any other way? Having doubts that you can even be helped since you've tried to stop before and ended up using again? Feeling down, deflated, tired, anxious, and uncertain? I will listen to you, work to understand what is...

Chad Nelson

Fresno

California

Feeling stuck or not quite like you’re usual self? Life can be hard and you don’t have to go through this on your own. I believe that everyone can benefit from therapy and taking that first step to investing back into your life and relationships is a major sign of strength. Whether you’re struggling with depression or feeling anxious, I’m here to support you and guide you on your journey to...
As humans, we are hard-wired with a need for deeply felt connections. Feeling valued and finding a sense of belonging are both essential human needs. Even with the best of intentions, authentic feelings of love and attachment can be elusive, sometimes leaving us feeling disconnected and quite possibly anxious or depressed. That deficit can be profound. I provide a warm, empathic and collaborati...
Be like the bird, who halting in his flight On limb too slight, feels it give way beneath him, Yet sings knowing he hath wings. -Victor Hugo Do you wish you had wings? Do you wish you could sing when the struggles of life no longer offer a steady place to put your feet? Life can be hard. Losses, fear, difficult relationships, or stagnation can steal the joys of our lives. We all need a safe and...
Los Angeles is not for the faint of heart. LA can be a difficult place to exist. Thinking clearly and finding sustainable peace and harmony often seems impossible. This often leads to anxiety, depression, decreased self worth, increased self criticism, loneliness and addiction. If you've felt anything close to that, know that you are not alone. Insight Los Angeles comes from a deep place of...