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My treatment provides support and practical therapy to the individuals and couples I work with. I help you address the current life challenges you are experiencing and other long-standing issues that may be uncovered. I work with you to help find resolutions to your current concerns and other psychological issues that may be affecting your life. I incorporate a mixture of Existential,...

Carly Kubochi

Sacramento

California

“So, why therapy?” is a question I get asked often. I myself have experienced struggles and pitfalls throughout my life and I can say without a doubt, I wouldn’t have made it through those difficult times without the support of my family and friends. However, not everyone is as fortunate to have a solid support system cheering them on during their darkest hours. Therefore, I believe it is...
I specialize in supporting clients who struggle with feeling connected to themselves and their loved ones, who feel lost, overwhelmed, or stuck. Low self-worth/esteem, unresolved pain or relationship issues, guilt, shame, and beliefs that keep you small, can be hard to change on your own. They often lead to symptoms of anxiety, depression, anger, over-functioning/perfectionism, or shutting down...
I am an over 50 years young, divorced, faith based, a confidential and compliant, clinical counselor and breast cancer survivor, with a successful new private practice, in the DMV ( District of Columbia and Maryland). I welcome clergy, celebrities, and the very special everyday client, that simply needs someone to talk too. Talk To Me Inc is here...to help and respectfully help and empower the...

Yvette Rico

San Francisco

California

**Currently not accepting patients due to transitioning presently to teaching ***Grappling with emotional struggles during one's lifetime is a common experience but can often feel isolating and overwhelming. My goal is that we work together to help you move forward, flourish and live in a way that is aligned with your values. Our work in therapy will be centered on your goals and on working...

Katelyn Campbell

Charleston

South Carolina

Please Note: I unfortunately am not able to accept additional clients at this time. I specialize in working with teens, college students, and adults who are struggling with anxiety, relationships, LGBTQ+ issues, trauma, and concerns related to eating disorders and body image. My style of therapy is engaging, interactive, and authentic. I invite humor and creativity into the therapy space. With...
"I just don't get it, I've done everything, why can't you behave for me?" At some point you pictured life with your child 0 to 5 to be filled with "I love you so much", giggles and big hugs. Then reality of being a parent has struck and now your in constant battle with your 5 year old who is going on 16. You cannot make sense of what is going on in their little minds. Your child is looking to y...
Dr. Walker states, "It is my belief that counseling is a journey in which we (i.e., therapist and client) walk together to help the client with whatever issues they may be faced with along the way. As a cis-woman of color who has worked with a wide array of diverse clients, I believe that I am in a position to provide quality, inclusive mental health services to ALL people, regardless of...
Clients use our time together to gain clarity, direction, and momentum. Through combining the best of contemporary philosophies with evidence based therapies, clients can address life satisfaction, modern relationships, gender identity, sexuality, infidelity, spirituality and more. My experience as a member of the LGBTQ community informs how I help clients learn to live unapologetically and wit...
If you are struggling with emotional pain that is confusing and/or seemingly uncontrollable and unpredictable, I may be a good fit for you. I frequently work with adults and college students who are struggling with anger, anxiety/panic, depression, relationship difficulties, sexual concerns, and distress related to family and life transitions. I also have significant experience working with...
I am a licensed clinical psychologist with training and expertise in both Cognitive Behavior Therapy as well as psychodynamic treatment. I work with young adults and adults and have expertise treating patients with depression, anxiety, PTSD, compulsive and addictive behaviors. I have specialized training in various evidence based treatments for trauma such as Prolonged Exposure (PE), Cognitive...

Calli Cox

Murfreesboro

Tennessee

Feeling like you can no longer handle what life is throwing at you is one lo the loneliest and most isolating feelings. Feeling like you need help to do something about those feelings is terrifying. But, reaching out is one of the bravest and most courageous things you can do. I am here to reach back and help you along your journey of living a full life. I approach therapy with the understandin...

Fruitful Conversations

Wilmington

Delaware

Our lives are lived in relationship and I want to help clients build or rebuild healthy, resilient relationships--at home, at work, and wherever you engage people you care about. Relationship issues include parenting education, blended families, sexuality, and spirituality. I work with individuals, couples, and families. In many cases I use cognitive therapy to address depression and anger...
[ I AM NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. Please check back in the future as this may change. ] I treat adults and my specialties include mental health disorders, anxiety related disorders, relationship difficulties, codependency, grief/loss, trauma, gender issues and general life challenges. I offer a blended treatment style which includes but is not limited to strength based treatment,...
I am devoted to working with individuals who are curious about when and how their suffering and emotional distress began. In my work, I notice that such suffering is often the result of long established patterns of thinking and acting. Such patterns were at one time essential for the individual to cope with distress but with repetition and the accumulation of life experiences, they can become...