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Discover the healing benefits of therapy by finding a qualified therapist, counselor, or psychologist in our online directory of vetted West Virginia mental health professionals.

Each therapist profile will include important details like accreditations, areas of specialty, treatment options, accepted insurance, and contact information.

Our list of West Virginia therapists is a convenient way to research and connect with professionals near you.

Sue Ann DeVall

Shepherdstown

West Virginia

My goal as a therapist is to help clients who are having difficulty in our fast-paced environment dealing with life’s stressors related to marriages/partnerships, families, friendships, social isolation, employment and finances. I provide a safe place where clients know they can share in a confidential environment without judgment. All of us have negative thoughts. Realizing that we are more th...

Stephanie Knight Clarke

Charleston

West Virginia

Deciding you are ready to make a lifelong change can be a difficult decision, or maybe you are ready to start living the life you have envisioned and the choice is obvious. Either way, our team of qualified professionals is ready to work with you to help you determine specific goals that will improve your quality of life and enrich your relationships. We invite you into our comfortable...

Joan Alden Pickett

Lesage

West Virginia

I am here to help you heal the distress you are feeling coming from anxiety, depression addiction, trauma, PTSD or family problems. It can be hard to connect with a therapist at first. You don't know this person and how are you going to feel trusting and secure with a stranger? Yet you are in pain and need help. It is just a first step, one that does not have to lead to commitment. You are in...

Jessica Bozenske

West Virginia

Jessica Bozenske is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the state of West Virginia who has been practicing as a therapist for 20 years. Jessica has worked for Park Valley for many years primarily with children, adolescents, and families, but also sees adult clients. She has experience working with individuals who have experienced trauma, grief, anxiety, low self-esteem, ASD, and...

Julie Cerra

West Virginia

Julie received her Masters Degree in Social Work from West Virginia University and is licensed in the state of West Virginia as an Independent Clinical Social Worker. She has worked several years with children and adults at local mental health agencies, hospitals, and organizations focusing on community service and child advocacy. She has extensive experience working with clients struggling wit...

Oksana Thomas

West Virginia

Oksana Thomas is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of West Virginia. Oksana works closely with teenagers and adults. She is passionate about the unique challenges that face adolescents in our culture today and is known in the office for her unique ability to connect with teenagers. Oksana also has an area of interest in serving adults struggling with mood disorders including anxiet...

Rachel Baldrige-Bush

Hurricane

West Virginia

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, for what seems like no reason, you are not alone. Many of us feel like something is missing, we aren’t good enough, or we are failing. We try our best to push these feelings away. However, our insecurity always finds a way back. We want to be independent and strong. So, it can be hard asking for help. We feel like admitting we can’t do it all on our own is a weakn...

Emily Reel

Morgantown

West Virginia

Change can be difficult, seem impossible, and leave a person feeling overwhelmed. I believe that change is achievable, and each person can become the person he/she wants to be in life. The process of change is unique for each person, and it is my goal to empower and encourage each person to identify and harness personal strengths. Change can be challenging, but it is also possible. I would like...

Michelle Christy

Morgantown

West Virginia

My philosophy of healing is like working your way through a set of nesting dolls from the outer doll representing why you want to heal: trauma, attachment/relationship injury, depression, grief, and anxiety. The next doll holds the symptoms, thoughts, and feelings of the first doll. The next doll may may hold your negative beliefs you have perceived about yourself, others, and the world. The ne...