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Use our vetted directory of mental health professionals to find therapists in your area. We sincerely hope our directory will help you find the right counselor to partner with on your path to improved mental health and emotional healing. And if we can help you along that journey, just reach out.

Carin Ives-Clark

Cincinnati

Ohio

Carin Ives-Clark is a licensed professional clinical counselor. She earned her bachelor’s degree in special education from the University of Cincinnati and her master’s degree in counseling from Xavier University. Her experience includes working with a diverse population of children, adolescents and families in school-based treatment settings. She provides individual and family therapy for ment...
Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, or another life challenge? I see individuals age 18 and over for counseling in my office located in downtown Port Townsend. Reaching out for help in times of distress is an act of courage. Let's work together to find a path toward positive change and relief from emotional suffering. I can assist you in identifying your goals for change...
Beth Lee has more than 30 years of experience in clinical social work, with special expertise in the treatment of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), life transitions and coping with chronic medical conditions. She began her career at the United States Air Force Regional Hospital at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, and has since served in therapist and supervisory positio...

Julia J Henshaw

Nashville

Tennessee

Oftentimes, we spend so much energy trying to live up to roles, ideals, and expectations that we forget who we really are. Or perhaps, we never really had a chance to define our identity in the first place because it was given to us by other people, society or work expectations, or religious demands. These experiences can lead to depression and anxiety, conflict, burnout and exhaustion. At some...

Chui-Tan Lee

Portland

Oregon

Life is complex for everyone. Whether you are a toddler trying to communicate your needs or a family who is stuck in destructive interaction, wouldn't it be great if there was a manual that could give us all the answers? Life experience has taught me that having compassionate support in therapy was the key in finding my "life manual". I strive to give back what has been given to me. I am also...
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by daily stressors, struggling with internal thoughts and judgments or stuck in your anxiety, depression or relationship patterns, these challenges are often difficult to navigate on your own. I follow a solution focused and cognitive-behavioral orientation to therapy, which focuses on how thoughts affect the way people feel and act. My approach is supportive,...
I am a postdoctoral fellow at Upside Therapy who enjoys and has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults. I value a holistic, collaborative approach that takes into consideration every aspect of the client’s life (e.g., medical history, religion/spirituality, psycho-social stressors, family dynamics). I utilize evidenced-based treatments that include parent behavioral managemen...

Jodi Jones

Reno

Nevada

I am a clinical social worker with experience in behavioral models of treatment that support change processes to help you reach your personally defined life goals. Starting from the therapeutic view that all we do encompasses behavior, that all behaviors are learned, and that behaviors make sense in response to our life experiences, we can collaborate on what treatment models will be your best...
Our ideal client is someone who wants support in one of our 7 domains of functioning: Psychiatric/Medical, Social/Interpersonal, Recreation, Self-Management, Family, Education/Vocation or Belief System. It is someone who wants to learn how to manage their mental health, gain self-confidence, find direction, increase independence, and ultimately re-engage in meaningful pursuits. It is someone wh...
In the last ten years I have worked with clients in a variety of settings; outpatient, in-home, intensive outpatient, legal systems, clinic, and emergency room. I have also worked with a variety of needs; anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, autism, attachment disorder, other trauma related disorders, suicidal and self-injury thoughts/behaviors. I work with a variety of ages. I...
I enjoy working with clients who are looking for assistance with stress in their life, and are striving for balance and purpose. Stress can come from: relationships, work, finances, health, addiction, or our thoughts. Stress in one area of life can effect others. This stress can lead to anxiety, depression, anger, health problems, or addiction. Please visit my website at wholelife-counseling.co...

Alicia Donovan

Tucson

Arizona

Seeking help? Good for you.. and remember, there is nothing “wrong with you”. Like many, you have been faced with challenges that have overwhelmed your available resources. Each person has the capacity to function in a healthy way. I believe that emotional responses, especially stress, occur on a spectrum that can range from healthy to dysfunctional. My goal is to create an environment in which...
Different life stages and transitions come with their own unique challenges. Change is a part of life and how we react and meet these changes has a direct impact on our overall well being. Past experiences also influence our reactions. These challenges may make us feel overwhelmed or as if we may be “stuck". Sometimes assistance is needed in helping identify these feelings and stressors so that...
Hello, do you feel like you are floating in a sea of confusion, turmoil, or despair? Do you feel trapped by your thoughts and weighed down by guilt and shame? Has addiction clouded your vision to the world and you feel stuck in the sand, feeling as if you are about to be taken by the next coming wave of emotional baggage? Treasure Chest Work can help with untangling those painful areas that kee...
“Accepting new clients for virtual appointments.” People are going through difficult times now, no matter what their situation is. One of the hardest things to do is to seek help from another person, let alone, a stranger. To many people, reaching out seems weak because we “should” be able to handle problems independently. I challenge this notion. Because it is difficult to seek help, one is...