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Recovery is a process, and it takes courage to begin that journey. I offer a safe and judgement free environment where we can work on helping you to reach your full potential. I work with individuals dealing with a variety of issues, and have a special interest in working with adolescents, and young adults experiencing mood-related issues such as anxiety and depression, relationship/family issu...

Tiffany Mitchell

Louisville

Kentucky

Are you looking for a way to heal emotional pain? If so, I would love to help you on your journey. I seek to offer support, as a non-judgmental, empathetic, and nurturing guide on your journey to wellness. I specialize in drug and alcohol dependence, and trauma. I have experience working with adolescents and adults, and work extensively with Veterans. I encourage you to reach out, and allow me ...

Katie Wagoner

Charlotte

North Carolina

I understand that life can bring its joys and challenges, and oftentimes they come without us expecting them. Sometimes these challenges feel so heavy, that we struggle to bear them alone. These challenges can leave us feeling stuck or they can be difficult to find our way through. I work to create an authentic and safe place for clients to process the burdens they carry. I consider it a privil...

Mary Nesbitt

Wichita

Kansas

I am a seasoned clinical marriage and family therapist that specializes in working with a diverse range of people including high performing individuals, couples, young adults, teens and families. I look forward to meeting you where you are at. I can help you embrace who you are, while you work to change the stories that keep you stuck or small. Happy lives and relationships aren't just what hap...
Whether you are seeking help for yourself, your child, or your relationship, therapy is a tool navigate the difficulties of life. Depression, anxiety are common concerns and CAN be managed. You may have experienced a stressful event, feel overwhelmed by ongoing stressors, or are struggling with identity issues. Life can be better. It may be difficult to imagine at this time, but it can be possi...
Newline Behavioral Solutions is a team of professionals that have dedicated their lives to bettering the lives of families of children with Autism. We specialize in autism, though we are skilled at treating all children that have behavioral issues or deficits in the area of socialization, language, and play. Therapy is provided in the client's home or community setting. We serve children living...
“I feel that the discovery of ones’ true self is the key to self liberation and understanding of self in relation to others.” Throughout Kristin’s training and experience she has worked with presenting issues such as couple/marital distress, divorce and/or separation, blended families, life-cycle transition issues, LGBTQ+ issues, sexual orientation, self-harming behaviors, maladaptive coping...

Lindsay D. Elizondo

San Diego

California

We are wired for relationship. What we feel and believe at a gut level is in large part because of connections made in our brains and bodies through relational experiences. Our attachments are vital to how we learn and are soothed, feel safe and explore, and grow and change throughout our lives. This is also why many of the wounds we try to heal were so often formed in earlier relationships. So...

Valorie Herd

Oakland

California

It is a privilege to help others who are seeking support on their journey. As a licensed psychologist who enjoys working with adults, children, families, couples, as well as groups, I appreciate a holistic approach to lifestyle changes. It is important to consider physical, mental and emotional health to increase our quality of life. We don’t have control over some circumstances in life, but we...
The decision to enter therapy can be a difficult one. For many, recent and/or previous stressors have begun to feel insurmountable, and seem to be getting in the way of living a full, meaningful life. I strive to provide a safe, supportive, and accepting atmosphere in order to truly understand each individual's lived-experience. I also work together with my clients, flexibly tailoring...

Kristelle Mallah

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

You might be experiencing stressful moments at work, conflictual relationship with your partner, difficulties maintaining relationships or parenting your kids, issues with self-esteem or emotional regulation, feelings of loneliness and unworthiness, or difficulties dealing with transitions. It’s hard to deal with all this in isolation. The good news is that there’s help and I’m here to support ...
Deciding to see a therapist is one of the best decisions you can make for yourself. It’s a helpful guide towards your healing journey. It is time that you put yourself first and one of the best ways to do it is by exploring who you are as a unique individual. I am here to help you make the life transition that you longed for. Whether it's gaining insight on who you are as an individual or...
I strongly believe in power of therapy. I am convinced that the quality of one’s life can be drastically improved even in the worst cases of mental health disorders. I know that people do not create troubles and impasses in their lives on purpose. Many choices are influenced by heredity, troubled childhood or negative life experiences; other poor decisions are often dictated by psychological st...

Danielle Cornacchio

Los Angeles

California

Dr. Cornacchio is a clinical psychologist specializing in assessing & treating childhood mental health problems. She has particular expertise in treating childhood anxiety and behavioral disorders. Dr. Cornacchio delivers treatment that is high quality and science-backed. She is a certified Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) therapist, the gold standard treatment for early childhood behavi...
Reaching out to ask for help is one of the bravest things you can do. It involves being seen; in our vulnerabilities and in our strengths. It involves holding hope for yourself, your relationship(s), your child, your life. As a clinician, it is my job to hold that hope for you, even when you cannot see it. I believe strongly in client-centered work, which means that I also believe that people a...