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Biography

Bobbi Mosher, LISW, is an Air Force Veteran with a corporate background and experience as a Social Worker in Ohio hospice care. She has worked as a mental health therapist supporting young adults through seniors. She earned a BA in Social Science from California State University, Chico, a BSW from the University of Toledo, and an MSW from Spring Arbor University.

Bobbi is very approachable and keeps sessions informal and comfortable. She brings life experience from both military and corporate settings into sessions when relevant, helping clients feel understood in a practical, grounded way.

Bobbi begins by getting to know clients in the first session and creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where mistakes and even laughter are welcome. By the second or third visit, she collaborates with clients to refine treatment goals, which are reviewed and adjusted throughout care.

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Expertise and specialties

Talk Therapy

Education and training

  • Master of Social Work, Spring Arbor University
  • Bachelor of Social Work, University of Toledo

Location

Licensed in

Michigan
Ohio
Arizona

Languages spoken

English

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Venus Tombakoglu, LPC

Venus Tombakoglu, MBA, MS, LPCC, is a licensed professional clinical counselor who provides therapy in English, Farsi, and Turkish. She specializes in anxiety, life transitions, emotional wellness, and cultural identity concerns. Venus uses CBT, DBT, mindfulness, and compassionate client-centered care to support individuals in building confidence, resilience, and healthier coping skills.

Venus creates a supportive and compassionate environment where patients can feel heard and understood. She values collaboration and tailors care to each individual’s needs, helping patients develop practical tools for managing emotions, stress, and life challenges.

Venus uses an integrative approach that combines evidence-based techniques such as CBT, DBT, and mindfulness with client-centered care. She works with patients to identify goals, strengthen coping strategies, and foster emotional wellness and personal growth.

Licensed in

OH

TX

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View Lisa Casperson, LCSW

Lisa Casperson, LCSW

Lisa Casperson, LCSW

Lisa Casperson, LCSW, LAC, earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Central Florida and her Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from Colorado State University, graduating magna cum laude and receiving Outstanding Student recognition. She completed over 5,000 clinical hours and advanced training to earn her Licensed Addictions Counselor credential in Colorado, along with postgraduate training in Gabor Maté’s Compassionate Inquiry approach. Her experience spans detox, inpatient mental health, corrections, eating disorder treatment, residential care, and private practice.

Lisa uses a compassionate, trauma-informed, bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach that helps clients understand patterns without shame or blame. She integrates neuroscience, attachment theory, mindfulness, CBT, DBT, somatic work, and humanistic therapies to support healing and self-awareness. She believes therapy is an opportunity for meaningful change, authenticity, and deeper connection with oneself and others.

Lisa provides a collaborative, grounded environment where clients feel emotionally safe and supported at their own pace. She develops individualized SMART treatment goals while helping clients recognize their strengths, build emotional regulation skills, and cultivate self-compassion to create lasting change.

Licensed in

ID

AZ

CO

CA

FL

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View Stacey Shumway Johnson, LPCC

Stacey Shumway Johnson, LPCC

Stacey Shumway Johnson, LPCC

Stacey Johnson is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with over 19 years of outpatient mental health experience, including extensive work in private practice with individuals and couples. She is a National Certified Counselor, Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, and Board Certified Coach. Stacey specializes in anxiety, adult ADHD, and talk therapy, with added insight into relationship dynamics informed by her background in matchmaking.

Stacey works with individuals who appear high-functioning but feel overwhelmed internally. She often supports those navigating transitions in relationships, career, or personal growth. Her clients are curious, driven, and often overthinkers seeking clarity and momentum. Stacey’s style is conversational, collaborative, and structured, creating a supportive, judgment-free space focused on insight, practical tools, and meaningful change.

Stacey uses an integrative, evidence-based approach grounded in CBT and Solution-Focused Therapy, with influences from attachment-based and EMDR-informed perspectives. She begins by understanding each patient’s history and goals, then develops a personalized plan. Her work targets anxiety, thought patterns, resilience, relationships, and ADHD-related challenges, helping patients feel more steady, confident, and aligned.

Licensed in

OH

KY

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View Cynthia Bracamontes, LMFT

Cynthia Bracamontes, LMFT

Cynthia Bracamontes, LMFT

Cynthia Bracamontes is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with over 15 years of experience supporting adolescents and adults. She has worked in telehealth private practice, outpatient community mental health, and integrated care settings. Cynthia specializes in trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, Autism Spectrum parenting, relationships, and co-occurring disorders. She is bilingual in English and Spanish and provides culturally responsive care. She holds a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pacific Oaks College and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Cal State Fullerton. She is certified in PCIT and SFBT and trained in CBT, DBT, psychodynamic therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and mindfulness-based approaches.

Cynthia creates a space where patients feel heard, supported, and never judged. She meets patients where they are and collaborates with them to set meaningful, realistic goals. Her approach is both supportive and active, helping patients feel better while building practical tools for daily life. She integrates CBT, DBT, mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and psychodynamic techniques based on each patient’s needs. Many patients report feeling more hopeful, understood, and empowered in their work with her.

Cynthia begins by understanding each patient’s story, including their challenges, strengths, and goals. Together, they develop a personalized treatment plan aligned with what matters most to the patient. Sessions may include skill-building, emotional processing, mindfulness practices, and insight-oriented work. She uses Motivational Interviewing to support meaningful, self-directed change. Progress is reviewed regularly, with adjustments as needed, and she offers flexible telehealth sessions for accessibility and consistency.

Licensed in

AZ

CA

CO

FL

NV

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View Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

I trained as a therapist, and I mostly work with adults and older adults who want a space to be themselves without smoothing over the hard parts. Over the years I've worked with veterans, adolescents, older folks, and the LGBTQIA+ community, and what carries across all of them is a simple thing: people want to feel seen, heard, and supported. That's where I start.

My sessions are relaxed. There's room for real conversation, and honestly, there's room for laughter too. I don't think therapy has to be solemn to be serious. I lean on approaches like CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused Therapy, and I keep the work trauma-informed and culturally aware, so we're not pretending your context doesn't matter. First, I want to hear your story. Then we figure out together what actually matters to you and what you'd like to be different.

I'll offer support, and I'll also gently push where I think growth is waiting. I bring practical tools you can use in daily life, and I check in on how things are landing so we can adjust as we go. My hope is that you walk out feeling more confident, more resilient, and more able to handle things on your own.

Curious whether the two of us would click? That's exactly what a first visit is for.

Licensed in

MT

CA

FL

MN

MS

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View Catherine Hechmer, LISW

Catherine Hechmer, LISW

Catherine Hechmer, LISW

My work as a therapist centers on people who want a genuine partner in the room, not someone who hands down a plan and expects them to follow it. Over fourteen years in clinical social work, and thirteen of those in substance use treatment, I've worked across residential and inpatient care, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, community mental health, and integrated primary care. That range taught me to treat the person in front of me as the expert on their own experience, because they are.

Early on, I use structured assessments to get a clear read on your goals, your strengths, and the parts that feel stuck. I hold goal-setting as a moving target, something we revisit rather than fix in place. Depending on what fits, I draw on Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, strengths-based and narrative work, and motivational enhancement. Expect me to suggest small, concrete steps to try between sessions, and expect me to ask for your honest feedback so we can adjust as we go. Self-determination, cultural respect, and trauma-informed care aren't add-ons for me; they shape how every conversation runs.

I also work with older adults, and I take that stage of life seriously rather than treating it as a footnote.

Deciding to start therapy takes real effort, and noticing that you're ready is its own kind of progress. When you're prepared to take the next step, I'll be here to take it with you.

Licensed in

OH

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View William Miller, LCSW

William Miller, LCSW

William Miller, LCSW

I'm a therapist specializing in the anxiety, panic, and depression that tend to surface during life transitions: a career change, a shift in a relationship, an illness, a new life stage. Over more than 25 years, I've worked with individuals, families, and groups across community nonprofits, worksite wellness programs, labor unions, and virtual settings, so I've seen how many different circumstances can bring someone to therapy feeling stuck or overwhelmed.

I'm a practical therapist. I draw on mindfulness-based CBT and DBT, and I use SMART goals to keep our work focused and moving forward rather than circling the same ground. I also lean on Positive Psychology, because I'd rather build on the strengths you already have than treat you as a list of problems to fix. Early on, I'll ask you to walk me through your concerns from past to present so we can organize them and decide together what matters most. From there we build a structured plan with achievable goals, and we adjust as we go, always at a pace that feels manageable to you. Many of the people I see notice gradual relief within the first month, with steady improvement after that.

My aim is to address what's weighing on you with clarity, focus, and compassion, not pressure. Curious whether this kind of structured, forward-moving work would suit you?

Licensed in

WA

NY

NJ

OH

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View Cheryl Jones, LICSW

Cheryl Jones, LICSW

Cheryl Jones, LICSW

I'm a therapist who has spent years working across a range of clinical settings and with people from many different walks of life. That variety shaped how I practice: I've learned that no two people arrive for the same reason, and no single method fits everyone. My approach is client-centered, and I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, solution-focused work, and strengths-based techniques depending on what actually fits the person in front of me.

A lot of what I do is helping adults, including older adults, work through personal, emotional, and life transitions, the moments when something shifts and the old ways of coping stop holding. I lean on your strengths rather than fixating on what's wrong, and I build each plan around your goals rather than a formula.

Our first session is mostly about getting to know you and understanding what brought you here. I'll ask about your concerns and what you're hoping to gain, and we'll start laying a foundation we can keep building on together. I try to be thoughtful and steady, and I'd rather move at a pace that feels honest than rush toward a fix.

Deciding to start therapy takes something, and if you've gotten this far in reading, you've already done part of the hard part. When you're ready to talk, I'll be glad to sit down with you.

Licensed in

NH

AL

AZ

TN

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View Erika Paz, LPC

Erika Paz, LPC

Erika Paz, LPC

I'm a therapist with a particular focus on anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral concerns, and the messy in-between of life transitions. Over more than a decade of practice, I've worked with adults, teens, and whole families, often people who feel a little stuck and want something practical to hold onto, not just a place to talk in circles.

My style is warm and solution-focused, and I lean toward partnership. I'm not the kind of therapist who sits back and nods; I'll bring tools, strategies, and honest feedback, and I'll ask you to try things out between our sessions. Expect me to share the occasional worksheet, app, or reading when it fits what you're working on. A session with me tends to move between real conversation and figuring out what you can actually use on Tuesday afternoon when things get hard. I want you to leave with something to work with, not just something to think about.

I speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and I try to tailor the work to your background rather than assume one approach fits everyone. My aim is to help you build resilience and make changes that hold up over time, not just for the next few weeks.

There's no rush to any of this. When you feel ready to begin, I'll be here, and we can take it from there.

Licensed in

ME

OH

TX

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View Elizabeth Vah, LCSW

Elizabeth Vah, LCSW

Elizabeth Vah, LCSW

I'm a therapist who focuses on talk therapy with adults, including older adults, who are working through anxiety, depression, grief, and the kind of life transitions that quietly reshape how a person sees themselves. Some of the people I meet are navigating strained relationships; others are managing severe mental illness and want a steady partner in that work. I've spent time in both inpatient and outpatient settings, and earlier in my training I worked in an emergency room and specialty clinics, which taught me to stay calm and present when things feel far from calm.

The way I work is collaborative. Early on, I want to understand what's actually going on and what you're hoping will be different, so we can sketch out a roadmap for growth together rather than my handing you a plan. My first session tends to be conversational: we talk through what brought you in, a bit of your history, and how sessions and confidentiality work, and then we start naming goals. After that, our time centers on exploring your thoughts and feelings, noticing the patterns underneath them, and practicing skills you can use outside the room. I draw on DBT, CBT, mindfulness, and solution-focused approaches, but I fit the method to the person, not the other way around. We check in on progress along the way.

Deciding to start therapy takes something. If you've gotten this far, you've already begun.

Licensed in

CT

TX

AZ

CA

FL

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View Karla Bidstrup, LCSW

Karla Bidstrup, LCSW

Karla Bidstrup, LCSW

My work as a therapist centers on talk therapy with adults, including older adults, who are looking for more meaning, balance, and some measure of inner peace in their lives. What drew me to this field in the first place was a genuine curiosity about human behavior, why we do what we do, and how we can change it when the old patterns stop serving us.

My approach draws on both behavioral and psychodynamic ideas, which lets me address what's happening in your day-to-day life while also exploring the deeper emotional patterns underneath it. Some sessions are about practical, present-tense problem-solving; others are about understanding where a reaction comes from. I try to bring a thoughtful and motivating presence to that work, and I pay close attention to what makes you different from the next person who walks in.

Early on, I focus on getting to know you and gathering the background that helps me understand your history, alongside building the kind of relationship that actual change tends to grow from. From there, we clarify your needs, values, and goals together, and we adjust those goals as things shift over time. I see the relationship between us as the ground the rest of the work stands on.

The first step is a conversation to sort out what matters to you; we shape the direction from there and keep revisiting it as we go.

Licensed in

AZ

CT

WI

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View Greta Hicks Brooks, LPCC

Greta Hicks Brooks, LPCC

Greta Hicks Brooks, LPCC

I'm a therapist with more than two decades in the counseling field, and my path here has been anything but straight. I've taught special education, instructed psychology, run programs as an executive director, and worked as a lead therapist in outpatient drug treatment, plus years in vocational rehabilitation and disability services. All of that shapes how I sit with people now. I see children, teens, and adults, and I'm at ease with folks who've bounced through a few systems and are ready for something that actually sticks.

I'd describe myself as highly structured but pretty comical about it. Therapy with me has a rhythm: each month, we set three short-term goals, look back at what you actually accomplished, and name a few things you're grateful for. That combination keeps us honest and keeps momentum going. In a first session I want to hear why you're here, what kinds of approaches have or haven't worked for you, and how often you'd like to meet. Expect homework and clear follow-up points, drawn from cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior, motivational interviewing, solution-focused, and trauma-focused work, depending on what fits you.

I'm most useful to people who are genuinely ready to make lasting change, and I'll match your effort with mine. There's no clock on getting there. When you feel ready to begin, I'll be here.

Licensed in

AZ

CA

CO

TX

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View Michelle Corley, LISW

Michelle Corley, LISW

Michelle Corley, LISW

I'm a therapist with over a decade of experience, and much of my focus is on women navigating the perinatal and postpartum period, especially when the transition into parenthood brings postpartum anxiety and depression, infertility, or the grief that follows pregnancy loss. I've completed extensive training through Postpartum Support International, and this work sits close to the center of what I do. I also spend time with adults working through personality patterns that strain their relationships, self-harm, and substance use.

My work has taken me through community mental health, crisis settings, inpatient and outpatient care, and private practice, and each of those places shaped how I sit with people. I'm collaborative and open-minded, and I try to stay attentive to the culture and context you bring into the room. In a first session, I ask questions and listen, and we start to name what's actually happening rather than rushing toward a fix. I draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and mindfulness-based work, but I fit the approach to you, not the other way around. Building healthy, workable coping strategies is often where we begin, and I want the choices along the way to feel like yours.

As someone who understands the weight parents and caregivers carry, I don't take this journey lightly. Bring what's been sitting on your mind to a first visit, and we'll begin working through it together.

Licensed in

LA

OH

PA

TX

FL

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View Cherie McCarthy, LMFT

Cherie McCarthy, LMFT

Cherie McCarthy, LMFT

My work as a therapist centers on the moments when people are ready to name what's been holding them back but aren't sure how to move through it. I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and my path has taken me from addictions work in high schools, prisons, and residential settings to community programs with adolescents in foster care and adults living with severe mental illness. These days I focus on anxiety, depression, panic, and adjustment concerns, and I do trauma work using EMDR. A good deal of my attention goes to PTSD, self-harm, substance use, and the questions that come with living outside what the world calls typical. I especially connect with LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent clients, and with parents and caregivers who are stretched thin.

I tend to spend the first session or two simply getting a clear picture of where you're coming from and where you'd like to go. From there we set goals together, and I'll revisit them with you over time so they stay honest to what you actually want. I try to stay transparent and open-minded, and I care about naming the unhelpful core beliefs and everyday barriers that quietly keep people stuck. The choices are always yours; my job is to help you see them clearly.

Reach out when you're ready to start that conversation.

Licensed in

CA

OH

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View Racquel Ellis, LMHC

Racquel Ellis, LMHC

Racquel Ellis, LMHC

I'm a licensed mental health counselor, and I've spent more than a decade helping individuals and families work through mood disorders, trauma, difficult life transitions, and the kind of chronic challenges that wear on a person's overall well-being over time. Much of the care I offer centers on the BIPOC community and on women who want a counselor who understands the context they're living in, not just the symptoms they're describing.

My approach is inclusive by design. I want the people I work with to feel like their full experience is welcome in the room, including the parts that don't always get named in therapy. In an early session, I spend a good deal of time simply understanding your story: what brought you here, what you've already tried, and what you actually want your life to look like. From there we shape a direction together, and I'll be honest with you about what I'm noticing along the way. I tend to move at a pace that respects where you are rather than rushing toward a fix.

Some of what people bring is long-standing, and some of it is fresh. Either way, I'm interested in the whole picture of your wellness, not a single diagnosis on a chart.

Reach out when you're ready to start this work together.

Licensed in

NY

OH

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View Kayla Garcia, LMHC

Kayla Garcia, LMHC

Kayla Garcia, LMHC

I'm a therapist who focuses on anxiety, depression, and the relationship struggles that tend to tangle up everything else. A lot of the adults I see are trying to make sense of what they're feeling and where it's coming from, and I want them to leave a session feeling genuinely heard rather than processed. I see clients from young adulthood through their later years, and I work in both English and Spanish, which matters when someone wants to talk about hard things in the language they think and dream in.

Much of my early training was in inpatient psychiatric units during my internship at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, where I learned crisis management and acute care. That experience taught me to stay steady when things feel overwhelming, and it shaped how I listen now. In a first session, I'm mostly asking questions and getting a real sense of your life, not rushing toward conclusions. I keep things client-centered, which for me means the pace and the priorities are yours to set, and I check in rather than assume.

Outside of work, my time goes to my family and my two dogs, usually hiking or somewhere near the beach. Those quiet moments of connection keep me grounded, and I think that steadiness carries into the room.

Whatever you've been sitting with, bring it to a first visit and we'll start untangling it together.

Licensed in

FL

NC

OH

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View Eva Sleczka, LCSW

Eva Sleczka, LCSW

Eva Sleczka, LCSW

I'm a therapist who focuses on adults navigating the kind of stress, trauma, and life transitions that don't resolve on their own. Over the last 30 years, I've worked across a wide range of settings: hospital and health systems, emergency rooms and psychiatric screening centers, and school- and community-based outpatient programs. That range taught me how to sit with people in the middle of a crisis and how to walk alongside them through the slower work that comes afterward. Along the way I've supervised social work students and served as a clinical director in community mental health, but what I keep coming back to is the one-on-one work with the person in front of me.

My approach is trauma-informed and grounded in the belief that care should fit around your life, not the other way around. I draw on acceptance and commitment therapy and mindfulness within a wellness-based frame, and I lean on CBT tools where they help. Early sessions tend to be about getting the full picture, your history, what's weighing on you, and what you actually want to be different, so we can decide together where to put our energy. I'll be straightforward with you, and I'll expect us to make those decisions as partners.

If that fits what you're after, reach out and we'll start with a conversation and shape the plan from there.

Licensed in

NJ

MI

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Courtney Flynn, LCSW

Courtney Flynn, LCSW

I'm a therapist who has spent over a decade in Northern Colorado working alongside people navigating trauma, substance use, mood disorders, anxiety, and the family conflict that so often tangles up with all of it. A lot of my career has been in the harder rooms: residential care for high-risk youth, inpatient psychiatric settings, intensive outpatient programs for mental health and recovery. I've sat with adolescents and adults at some of their lowest points, and I've learned that lasting change usually starts with getting honest about what's underneath the behavior, not just the behavior itself.

I lean on approaches like DBT, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Internal Family Systems, and recovery-oriented care, but I don't run anyone through a formula. I take a strengths-based approach, tailoring what we do to who you actually are, with the goal of helping you build a life worth living. Early on, I care about building real rapport and getting clear on where we're headed together. Sessions with me tend to be structured but upbeat: kind, direct, and grounded enough that you can explore your past and present selves without feeling exposed. I'll respect your autonomy every step of the way.

Reaching out for help takes more nerve than most people give themselves credit for. If you've gotten this far, you've already done the hardest part, and I'd be honored to take the next step with you.

Licensed in

CO

MI

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View Jose Gomez, LPC

Jose Gomez, LPC

Jose Gomez, LPC

I trained as a therapist, and I mostly work with adults navigating substance use alongside the mental health challenges that so often travel with it: post-traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, ADHD, and shifts in mood that are hard to name on your own. Integrated care has been my focus for years, first in a setting where I sat with people managing both recovery and their emotional lives at the same time, and more recently in private practice, where I've worked with clients entirely through telehealth.

The methods I lean on tend to be practical. I draw on cognitive therapy, motivational enhancement, and logotherapy, which is really about helping you make sense of what's weighing on you and where you want to go next. In our early sessions, I'll ask a lot of questions about the stressors in front of you right now, less to catalog symptoms than to understand how they're actually landing in your daily life. I try to be honest and direct, and I'd rather we figure things out together than hand you a plan you didn't help build.

When medication is part of the picture, I've found that working closely with a physician keeps you more engaged in the therapy itself, and that partnership tends to make the whole thing hold together better.

If you're tired of managing recovery and everything underneath it by yourself, reach out and let's talk about where to start.

Licensed in

FL

MI

SC

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Katharine Childress, LPC

Katharine Childress, LPC

I'm a therapist who has spent years treating adolescents, adults, and older adults through talk therapy, and I've been licensed in Arizona since 2004. Over that time I've worked with children, couples, and families across a range of treatment settings, which has taught me that no two people arrive needing the same thing. I like sitting with the person who isn't quite sure where to start, who wants to feel heard before anything else happens.

Much of what I do rests on the relationship we build. I value open, honest communication, and I'll actively ask for your feedback as we go, because I want to know when something is working and when it isn't. My approach is client-centered and flexible, so I pay attention to where you are emotionally and mentally rather than pushing a fixed agenda. In a first session, expect me to listen more than I talk, ask questions about what brought you in, and start naming the goals that actually matter to you. From there we shape a plan that fits your needs, your energy, and how ready you feel to make changes.

I don't rush the process. Steady progress and mutual trust matter more to me than fast answers, and I consider it a privilege to walk alongside someone through the work of healing and growth. If that fits what you're looking for, I'd be happy to talk.

Licensed in

AZ

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View Kevin White, LMHC

Kevin White, LMHC

Kevin White, LMHC

As a therapist, I work mostly with adults navigating stress and anxiety, relationship strain, family conflict, anger, depression, and the aftermath of trauma. Over more than 20 years in this field, I've sat with individuals and couples from every kind of background, and I've learned that the person in front of me is never reducible to a diagnosis. A lot of what I hear about doesn't fit neatly into a category: infidelity and jealousy, the fog of a midlife crisis, codependency, the strain of divorce or separation, questions about life purpose, or the specific weight men often carry without a place to set it down.

My work is person-centered, which for me is less a method than a starting point. I want the therapeutic relationship to come first, and I build the treatment around you rather than around a template. Depending on what you're dealing with, that might draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR, mindfulness, or solution-focused work, but early on my aim is simpler: to understand what you're up against and what feeling whole would actually look like for you. Expect an early session to move at a conversational pace, with me listening more than steering.

If you've been wrestling with something that keeps circling back, whether it's an old wound or a relationship that's stuck, reach out and let's talk it through.

Licensed in

NY

OH

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View Dawn Feldpausch, LCSW

Dawn Feldpausch, LCSW

Dawn Feldpausch, LCSW

I'm a licensed clinical social worker specializing in talk therapy for adults who are living with anxiety, depression, PTSD, or the quieter struggles that don't always have a name: strained relationships, a shaky sense of self-worth, the feeling that you're just going through the motions. I'm also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and much of my career has been spent with people navigating serious, persistent, and sometimes complicated experiences, from community mental health work to assessing risk and providing supportive therapy in a county jail. I don't take a one-size approach. I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and positive psychology, and I fit the work to the person sitting in front of me rather than the other way around.

People tell me I'm easy to talk to, and that matters to me. In a session, my aim is for you to feel able to say the things you don't usually say out loud, without bracing for judgment. My focus is practical: helping you build skills to manage your symptoms and get back to living, imperfections and all. When medication is part of the picture, I work alongside your psychiatrist so the whole plan holds together rather than pulling in different directions.

Curious whether the way I work would fit what you're looking for? A first visit is a good place to find out.

Licensed in

NY

MI

PA

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View Derek Miller, LCSW

Derek Miller, LCSW

Derek Miller, LCSW

I trained as a licensed clinical social worker, and I mostly work with adults navigating substance abuse and mental health concerns, often at the same time. Over the years I've spent a lot of time with men and with clients from minority backgrounds, and my work also draws on real experience with addiction, trauma, first responders, and the relationships that get strained when someone is struggling. My greatest passion is helping people make lasting change, not just get through this week.

I take an active approach. That means I'll ask the tough questions, though I try to do it respectfully, and I'll use humor and plain conversation when the moment calls for it. Therapy, to me, starts with building trust and a genuine relationship; without that, the rest doesn't hold. So a first session is really about getting to know each other and figuring out what you actually want to change. From there I pull from the models that fit the person in front of me, including Cognitive Processing Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing, rather than forcing everyone into the same method.

I believe therapy can be genuinely transformative when it's built on human connection and a real commitment to doing the work. My job is to help you handle what's in front of you today and build some resilience for whatever comes next. Reach out when you're ready to start that work together.

Licensed in

NY

OH

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Andrea Roth, LCSW

Andrea Roth, LCSW

I'm a therapist with experience treating anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma and PTSD, grief, and the kind of anger that's hard to talk about anywhere else. Most recently I worked at a community-based mental health clinic, where I saw people of all ages arriving with all sorts of goals, and across eighteen years in human service and nonprofit work I've also spent time with a Mobile Crisis team and at an organization in Syracuse supporting people with sensory loss as they built or held onto their independence. I like that range, and I try to stay attentive to the things that shape a person's identity: culture, ethnicity, disability, neurodivergence, and being part of the LGBTQ+ community.

My approach is client-centered and strengths-based, which mostly means I don't come in with a fixed script. I'll draw on CBT, DBT, IFS, or mindfulness-based work depending on what actually fits you, and I'd rather adjust the model to the person than the other way around. Early sessions are largely about getting a real picture of what's going on and figuring out, together, where your own strengths already are. I aim for a collaborative pace, so you can explore what's troubling you, make sense of it, and build skills you can use when life gets difficult.

When you're ready to start that work, get in touch.

Licensed in

NY

OH

TN

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View Angel Vest, LCSW

Angel Vest, LCSW

Angel Vest, LCSW

I'm a therapist, and most of what I see is people navigating anxiety, depression, trauma-related concerns, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the kind of insomnia that makes everything else harder to manage. I've worked in both mental health and substance use settings since 2016, with a range of people at very different points in their lives, from younger adults sorting out who they want to be to older adults reckoning with change and loss. Whatever brings you in, I want to understand the full picture, not just the symptom on the surface.

My approach is eclectic and trauma-focused. I draw on Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and I fold in somatic work because I think the mind and body are having a conversation whether we listen or not. Early on, expect me to ask questions and actually sit with your answers rather than rushing toward a fix. I treat our work as genuinely collaborative, which to me means naming the barriers standing between you and your own well-being, then figuring out how to move through them together. I'll be direct with you, and I'll expect us to set the pace as we go.

Curious whether this is the right kind of support for what you're facing right now? That's exactly the conversation a first visit is for.

Licensed in

CO

FL

OH

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View Maria Landry, LPCC

Maria Landry, LPCC

Maria Landry, LPCC

I'm a therapist specializing in dual diagnosis counseling, with more than a decade of work in outpatient settings and experience alongside medical providers in integrated care at a Federally Qualified Health Center. Over the years I've also served as a Director of Crisis and Community Services, and as a Family Readiness Officer during my time with the Marine Corps, so I've sat with people at some of their most difficult and disorienting moments. I tend to work well with adults, including older adults, who want to understand themselves more clearly, not just be handed a label.

My job isn't to change your mind. I think of it more as holding up a mirror, offering evidence-based tools (I'm trained in EMDR and DBT skills) so you can move toward the goals you actually care about. I lean on reliability and honesty; I'd rather be straight with you than tell you what's easy to hear. Our first session is mostly about diagnosis and getting to know each other, and in the second we plan your treatment together. From there we pay attention to the whole of your life, physical, emotional, social, financial, spiritual, and the rest, at a pace that respects your autonomy.

If you're tired of being talked at and want someone to walk alongside you while you do the real work, I'd be glad to start that conversation.

Licensed in

OH

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View America Calderon, LMHC

America Calderon, LMHC

America Calderon, LMHC

I'm a bilingual therapist with experience treating anxiety, depression, trauma, adjustment disorders, and the kind of stress that piles up during major life transitions. I see adolescents, adults, and older adults, and I've worked with people navigating change at nearly every stage of life. Before I became a licensed psychotherapist, I spent over five years as an educator in Florida and New York, and that background still shapes how I practice. I care a great deal about psychoeducation, because understanding what's actually happening tends to sharpen our insight into it.

My approach is person-centered and multicultural, which for me means paying attention to the whole context someone lives in, not just the symptoms they walk in with. Depending on what you need, I draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, mindfulness, and Relational-Cultural techniques. In a first session, I'm mostly asking questions and listening closely so I understand what brought you in and what you're hoping to feel differently. I aim to be genuine and steady, and I want the work to help you recognize your own potential rather than talk you out of it.

Building a real therapeutic relationship matters more to me than moving quickly, so we'll go at a pace that fits you. Bring whatever's been weighing on you to a first visit, and we'll begin working through it together.

Licensed in

NY

OH

GA

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View Kelvin McMorris, LISW

Kelvin McMorris, LISW

Kelvin McMorris, LISW

As a therapist, I work mostly with people navigating trauma, substance use, and the ordinary hard stuff of being a person, and I've done that work across just about every setting you can name: schools, homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. Over the years I've been a case manager, a group facilitator, a lead clinician for a school-based program, and a coordinator for adventure-based programming. That range means I've sat with people at nearly every age, from kindergarten-aged kids to adults living in nursing homes, and almost everyone in between.

I don't think there's a single uniform answer to anyone's problems. What helps one person may do nothing for the next, so I build treatment around the specific circumstances of the life in front of me. My foundation is in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but I'll pull from Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Trauma-Informed Care, Behavioral Activation, Play Therapy, and other approaches when they fit what you actually need. Early on, expect me to ask a lot of questions about your day-to-day life, because the details are where the useful plan lives. I'd rather be practical and honest with you than tidy.

Whether you're an adolescent, a working adult, or well into your later years, my aim is to make this feel like yours and not a template. There's no clock ticking on your end. Reach out when the timing feels right for you, and we'll take it from there.

Licensed in

OH

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View Nicole Martinez, LCPC

Nicole Martinez, LCPC

Nicole Martinez, LCPC

Most of my work as a therapist spans a wide range of ages, from children as young as five to older adults, along with everyone in between. I've spent years in individual, family, and group settings, and I've learned that the same struggle looks different at eight than it does at eighty. I see people navigating complex trauma and PTSD, depression, anxiety and social anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, autism spectrum concerns, grief, substance use, and the emotional weight of chronic medical issues and rare didiseases. I especially value working with LGBTQIA+ individuals and folks managing several things at once.

My approach is integrative. I lean on cognitive behavioral work, but I also draw from solution-focused and reality-based methods and positive psychology, because I take the mind-body connection seriously and want to understand how the different parts of your life are functioning together. I'm a firm believer that therapy is a partnership; we design your goals side by side, and I'll ask early on what has and hasn't worked for you before, so we don't repeat approaches that only left you frustrated. Early sessions are largely about me getting a clear picture of you as a whole person, so what we build actually fits your life and adjusts as your needs change.

If you've felt unseen or like past treatment missed the mark, I'd like to hear what brought you here and figure out a better fit together.

Licensed in

IL

OH

FL

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View Christine Cook, LPC

Christine Cook, LPC

Christine Cook, LPC

I'm a therapist with experience helping adults and older adults work through life's challenges by building on what's already strong in them. My background is a little unusual for talk therapy. Over the years I've worked as a primary, family, adventure, equine, crisis, and expressive arts therapist, across inpatient and outpatient settings as well as private practice, and that range shapes how I show up in a session. I'm trained in Internal Family Systems, CBT, DBT, and play therapy, and I hold certifications in life coaching and EAGALA, but I don't lead with a technique. I lead with you.

I tend to be sensitive, direct, and genuine, and I try to keep judgment out of the room entirely. No single method fits every person, so I tailor each session and treatment plan to your particular strengths and goals, drawing on solution-focused work, CBT, DBT, psychoeducation, IFS, and expressive arts as they fit. Early on, a session usually feels like getting oriented together: I want to understand what you're up against, what's worked before, and what you actually want to move toward, so we're building on real footing rather than a checklist.

My style is respectful and meant to leave you feeling more capable, not more managed. Reach out when you're ready to start that work together.

Licensed in

AZ

CO

VA

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View Barbara Pack, LPCC

Barbara Pack, LPCC

Barbara Pack, LPCC

My work as a therapist centers on people living with substance use and mental health struggles at the same time, which is where I've spent most of the past 27 years. I'm a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and a Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor, and much of what I do is with folks whose recovery and their depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or grief are all tangled up together and can't really be pulled apart. I also work across a wide span of ages, from teenagers through older adults, and I feel a particular affinity for people navigating disability, neurodivergence, and the daily weight of being a parent or caregiver.

The first few visits are mostly me assessing what you actually need, then building a plan around that rather than handing you one off the shelf. I draw on person-centered work, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused techniques, and I lean on the empathetic listening and emotional support that tend to matter more than any single method. I try to be calm and steady, and I want the choices to stay yours.

Honestly, my long-standing goal has been to work myself out of a job. I'd rather help you find your own footing than keep you coming back forever.

If you've been fighting both your recovery and what's underneath it, and you're ready for someone to help you sort out which is which, reach out and let's start.

Licensed in

OH

FL

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View Myleka Garnett, LMFT

Myleka Garnett, LMFT

Myleka Garnett, LMFT

I'm a therapist specializing in talk therapy with adults and older adults, and I've been part of the mental health field since 2016. Over those years I've worked in a lot of different settings, from elementary schools and high schools to a college campus, and as the on-site mental health therapist in a primary care physician's office. What that taught me is that people bring every part of their lives into a session, physical health, family, work, whatever is on their mind, and no topic is off the table with me.

Before anything else, I want to build rapport, because I don't think real work happens until you actually feel comfortable telling me how you feel. My style leans on cognitive behavioral therapy; I like showing people how our thoughts shape our emotions and then our behaviors and actions, because once you can see that chain, you have something to work with. I also draw on client-centered and DBT approaches, and I offer both individual and group work depending on what fits the person in front of me. Early sessions are less about me steering and more about understanding how you see things and what feels off.

Whether we meet once or keep going for a while, we can take it at a pace that works for you. If some of this fits what you've been looking for, let's start with a conversation and sort out the direction together.

Licensed in

CA

AZ

NJ

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View Chaniece Taylor, LCSW

Chaniece Taylor, LCSW

Chaniece Taylor, LCSW

I'm a therapist with experience treating anxiety, depression, grief and loss, stress, and the kind of relationship strain and life transitions that leave people unsure of their next step. I've worked with adolescents and adults across nonprofit organizations, community mental health, and outpatient settings, and I'm licensed in both Michigan and South Carolina. A lot of the people I sit with feel stuck, overwhelmed, or worn down by change they didn't choose, and they're looking for a way to see their situation differently.

My approach is solution focused and practical. I draw on Solution Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and mindfulness techniques, but I tailor what we do to you rather than running you through a formula. I'll follow your lead and move at the pace that fits you, not the one I think you should be at. A first session is really about getting a clear picture of what's happening in your life and what you'd like to be different, so we know where to start. I aim to be compassionate and collaborative without losing sight of the goal, which is helping you gain a new perspective and move toward a future that feels hopeful and even a little exciting again.

Bring whatever's been weighing on you to that first visit, and we'll start sorting through it together.

Licensed in

MI

SC

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View Elisabeth Davis, LPCC

Elisabeth Davis, LPCC

Elisabeth Davis, LPCC

I'm a therapist with experience treating anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma from physical and sexual abuse, along with family and relationship struggles, parenting challenges, and the everyday stresses that build up over time. My path to this work has been eclectic and wide-ranging, which means I've sat with a lot of different people through a lot of different situations. I've spent significant time working with military members and their families, and with people sorting through education and career decisions. I also welcome LGBTQIA+ clients.

One of my main goals is to make therapy user friendly. A lot of people are apprehensive about starting, and from the very first session I want you to feel safe and supported rather than examined. I approach this work from a strength-based perspective, rooted in unconditional positive regard, which for me means treating you with genuine respect, care, and concern no matter what you bring in. I'll work alongside you to set goals and find solutions that actually fit your life, not someone else's idea of it.

I think of myself as a holistic counselor, paying attention to the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. As Plato put it, the part can never be well unless the whole is well. My hope is to help you find your own way not just to survive, but to thrive.

If that sounds like a fit, I'd be happy to talk.

Licensed in

KY

OH

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View Dustin Cooley, LISW

Dustin Cooley, LISW

Dustin Cooley, LISW

I'm a therapist who focuses on talk therapy with adults and older adults, drawing on more than a decade of work across community mental health and, later, alongside primary care physicians who wanted mental health support built into how they treat the whole patient. Over the years I've sat with people from all walks of life, which is another way of saying I don't come in with assumptions about what your particular life should look like or what you need to fix first.

My approach is conversational and person-centered. That means the shape of our work follows your goals, not a script I hand you. Early on I want to understand what brought you in and what you're actually hoping therapy will do for you, and from there we build a plan that fits your values rather than one I've pulled off a shelf. I draw from different therapeutic approaches depending on what the moment calls for, so the process stays flexible instead of locked into one method.

A first session with me tends to feel less like an intake interview and more like an honest conversation, where I'm listening for what matters to you and where you'd like things to head. I care about growth that's real and change that means something to you, not change on paper.

If you've been thinking about starting therapy but wanted it to feel genuinely yours, that's exactly the kind of work I'm here for.

Licensed in

OH

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View Mary Ewers, LCSW

Mary Ewers, LCSW

Mary Ewers, LCSW

I'm a therapist with a particular focus on ADHD, bipolar disorder, and the mental health of older adults, and I've spent more than twelve years working alongside people through stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, and the weight of chronic illness. Over the years I've sat with folks from a lot of different walks of life, including Veterans and caregivers, and I've learned that no two people arrive for the same reason or need the same thing.

I'd rather understand what actually matters to you than run through a checklist. So I start by learning what you care about and what's been getting in the way of feeling like yourself. From there, we figure things out together, at a pace that works for you. I'm honest and down to earth, and I try to bring some creativity into the room so the work feels practical rather than clinical. When it's useful, I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, solution-focused work, and mindfulness to build tools you can actually use. People tend to tell me I'm easy to talk to, and I take that as a good sign that they feel heard.

My hope is to help you reconnect with some balance, purpose, and even joy, and to support real, lasting change along the way. Reach out when you're ready to start that work.

Licensed in

MI

NY

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View Entisar Hamid, LCPC

Entisar Hamid, LCPC

Entisar Hamid, LCPC

As a therapist with more than 13 years of experience, I work mostly with adults and older adults who are navigating stress, anxiety, grief, relationship strain, or the quieter erosion of self-esteem that can build up over years. Some of the people I see are carrying old wounds; others are simply worn down by the demands of daily life and looking for a place to put it all into words. I offer sessions in both English and Arabic, and I care a great deal about culturally sensitive care that honors where you come from.

My work starts with building rapport and real understanding between us. I see you as the expert in your own story, and my role is to help you notice your own strengths while we work through what's harder. Early on, expect me to do a lot of listening and asking, getting a clear sense of what brought you in before we settle on any direction. I draw on approaches like ACT, CBT, DBT, and narrative and solution-focused work, but I fit the method to the person, not the other way around. The aim is practical: processing what you feel, building coping skills you can actually use, and cultivating some self-love and resilience along the way.

Curious whether the two of us would work well together? That's exactly what a first visit is for.

Licensed in

AZ

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View Yahmemato Debleye, LPC

Yahmemato Debleye, LPC

Yahmemato Debleye, LPC

I've spent years as a therapist treating adults through some of the harder stretches of their lives, working in intensive outpatient, residential, and inpatient settings before coming to this work. The people I see are often navigating anxiety or depression, the intensity of borderline personality disorder, or the long reach of a past that hasn't fully quieted down. I also work with older adults who want to think through what this chapter of life asks of them. My training at Thomas Jefferson University grounded me in trauma-focused counseling, and that lens shapes how I listen.

My approach is person-centered, which for me means I take the time to actually understand your background and history before we decide where to go. In a first session, I'm mostly focused on getting the rapport right and opening up honest communication, so you can tell me what's actually going on and I can hear it clearly. From there we set goals together, ones that are realistic and mean something to you rather than something I've decided for you. Treatment isn't fixed; the plan stays flexible and shifts as your needs change, with an eye toward growth that holds up over the long term.

What matters to me is that you feel respected and genuinely heard throughout. Reach out when you're ready to start that conversation.

Licensed in

PA

OH

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View Jennifer Phillips, LCSW

Jennifer Phillips, LCSW

Jennifer Phillips, LCSW

I'm a therapist, and much of what I see is anxiety, depression, insomnia, mood disorders, and the kind of low self-esteem that quietly shapes how people move through their days. I've worked in mental health since 2013, and along the way I've spent a lot of that time with populations that don't always have easy access to care: homeless veterans, Native American communities, women, LGBTQIA clients, and people living in rural or remote areas where providers are scarce. I'm also trained in geriatrics, and I have a particular fondness for working with adults over 65. That stage of life deserves more thoughtful attention than it usually gets.

Because I'm trained across several approaches, including CBT, CBT for insomnia, DBT, mindfulness-based work, and treatment for prolonged grief, I'm able to shape therapy around the actual person in front of me rather than forcing everyone through the same door. A session with me tends to be practical and grounded; I'll ask questions, we'll figure out what's really getting in your way, and we'll decide together where to put the effort. I teach and supervise newer clinicians too, which keeps me honest about the craft.

If sleep, worry, grief, or the sense that you've faded into the background has been wearing on you, I'd be glad to sit down and sort through it with you.

Licensed in

AL

AZ

UT

FL

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View Natalie Noyes, LPC

Natalie Noyes, LPC

Natalie Noyes, LPC

I'm a therapist who focuses on talk therapy with teens and adults, and I came to this work by way of a first career in law before returning to school for my Master's in Counseling at Northwestern. That earlier path shapes how I listen. I pay attention to the practical realities of a person's life, not just the feelings underneath them.

I like working with people who are sorting through a transition or a version of themselves that no longer fits, including many in the LGBTQIA+ community. All identities are respected and honored in the work we do together, and that isn't a footnote for me; it's the ground the whole relationship stands on.

My approach is patient-centered and, honestly, realistic. I'm not going to hand you a formula. Our first session is mostly about getting to know each other and gathering the background that matters, so I understand what you're actually up against. From there, the work bends toward your goals, not a script of mine. You can expect me to be collaborative, direct, and steady as we go, at whatever pace fits.

Reaching out for the first time takes something, and choosing to look at what needs to change is its own kind of courage. If you've gotten this far and you're ready to explore what growth might look like for you, I'd be glad to start that conversation.

Licensed in

LA

OH

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View Melissa Medina, LCSW

Melissa Medina, LCSW

Melissa Medina, LCSW

I'm a therapist who has spent years treating adults and older adults living with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, panic attacks, grief, and the strain of family conflict or a life that's shifting under them. A lot of the people I sit with are navigating trauma, or a transition they didn't ask for, and they want someone who won't hand them a one-size-fits-all script. I trained through a community mental health agency in Los Angeles, where I worked with people from very different backgrounds facing genuinely complicated circumstances, and that shaped how I practice now.

I think of therapy as both a journey and a destination, so I keep my approach eclectic rather than loyal to any single method. Depending on what fits you, I draw on psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, interpersonal, strengths-based, and dialectical behavioral work, along with EMDR for trauma. Early on, I'm mostly interested in your story: what brought you here, what you're hoping for, and how you actually communicate. From there we build a plan tailored to you rather than to a diagnosis. I want the work to feel culturally attuned and neurodivergent-friendly, and I care that you leave with fresh perspective and practical tools, not just conversation.

Reaching out for the first time takes real nerve. If you've gotten this far, you've already started the harder part, and I'd be glad to help you take the next step.

Licensed in

IN

OH

CA

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View Cheryl Thomas, LPCC

Cheryl Thomas, LPCC

Cheryl Thomas, LPCC

I'm a therapist specializing in the challenges adults face when they're trying to find their way through a hard stretch of life, whether that's depression, anxiety, grief, stress, trauma, or strain in their closest relationships. I've spent close to two decades doing this work, in a range of treatment settings across Ohio, and I especially value working with people managing both mental health and substance use concerns. I see adults of all ages, including older adults.

Getting to know you comes first. From there, we identify what you actually want and figure out how to get there together. My approach draws on family systems thinking, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, solution-focused and person-centered work, and EMDR when it fits. If trauma is part of your story, I want to say this plainly: talking through every detail isn't always what helps. It can be one piece of healing, but there are often other paths toward progress, and we'll find the one that suits you.

What I enjoy most is watching someone start to shift their perspective and tell me they feel more at peace as they reach the goals we set. I tend to work collaboratively and at a pace that respects where you are, not where a treatment manual says you should be.

The first step is simply a conversation. We'll get a sense of what's going on, and build the plan from there.

Licensed in

OH

FL

NJ

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Henna Galiber, LMHC

Henna Galiber, LMHC

I'm a therapist with experience providing trauma-informed, culturally responsive care to adults and couples, in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Much of what I focus on is trauma, grief, and the kind of relational conflict that builds up quietly between two people until it needs somewhere to go. I also work in English and Spanish, and I see adults across the full span of adulthood, including older adults navigating loss and change later in life.

I start by getting a real understanding of your history, what's bringing you in now, and what you're hoping therapy can do for you. From there we build a plan that fits you, drawing on the tools I'm trained in when they're the right ones: EMDR, CBT, IFS, mindfulness-based work, and plain psychoeducation so you know what we're doing and why. A first session with me tends to move at your pace. I want your story to feel valued and respected, not rushed through a form. Some of what comes up is deeply personal, and my job is to make it possible to say it out loud without bracing for judgment.

I care a great deal about trust, and I know it's earned rather than assumed. If you've been holding onto something painful and haven't found the right place to set it down, I'd be glad to talk and see whether this feels like a fit.

Licensed in

AZ

FL

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View Amanda Bevan, LISW

Amanda Bevan, LISW

Amanda Bevan, LISW

I'm a therapist who has spent years working with adults navigating anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, life transitions, and the quieter erosion of self-esteem that often runs underneath all of them. Much of that work happened in community mental health, healthcare, and outpatient settings for substance use and mental health, and it taught me that no two people arrive for the same reason, even when the diagnosis on paper looks similar.

My style is collaborative and direct without being clinical about it. I want treatment to fit you specifically, so I start with a thorough first session where we talk through what's bringing you in, some of your history, and what you actually want to change. From there we build a plan together and revisit it as your goals shift, because they usually do. Depending on what fits, I draw on approaches like CBT, DBT, ACT, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing, and I lean on your strengths rather than treating you as a list of problems to fix.

Sessions with me tend to move between building concrete skills and stepping back to make sense of patterns, and I'll tell you honestly when I think something isn't working so we can adjust. I hold licenses in Ohio, Maine, and Virginia, and I work with adults across the lifespan, including older adults.

Reach out when you're ready to start.

Licensed in

ME

OH

VA

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Erika Zarco, LMFT

Erika Zarco, LMFT

Most of my work as a therapist is with people carrying the weight of trauma, PTSD, and grief, along with adults navigating postpartum struggles, ADHD, and the particular pressures that come with being LGBTQ+. I've worked across non-profits, schools, academic settings, and private practice, and I especially connect with clients looking for care that pays attention to culture, context, and the full story behind what brought them in. I see adolescents, children, and adults, and I offer sessions in both English and Spanish.

My approach draws on narrative counseling and Internal Family Systems, or "parts" work, to help people re-story their experiences rather than feel defined by them. I also use EFT Tapping for trauma, anxiety, depression, and pain. I work from the belief that you're the one who knows your own life best, so I lean on Motivational Interviewing and harm reduction to support real self-determination rather than hand you a prescribed path.

A first session usually starts with me getting clear on what brought you here and beginning to build a relationship worth trusting. From there we set goals that are concrete and achievable, and I'll be transparent with you as we shape a plan that fits your strengths and your pace. I value open communication and I'll name what I'm noticing rather than keep it to myself.

Bring what's been sitting with you to a first visit, and we'll begin sorting through it together.

Licensed in

AZ

CA

MI

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View Justin Hampton, LCSW

Justin Hampton, LCSW

Justin Hampton, LCSW

I'm a therapist who focuses on the concerns that adults carry through their whole lives: depression and mood, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, and the self-criticism and shame that often sit underneath all of it. Over more than 15 years, I've worked across a lot of settings, from academic outpatient clinics and community health centers to the VA, EAP services, residential programs, clinical research, and HIV/AIDS service organizations. I have a particular passion for working with the LGBTQ community, and I also spend a lot of time with people navigating major life transitions, social discontent, and the emotional weight of medical conditions like HIV/AIDS.

My style is warm, authentic, and direct, and I'd rather be honest with you than tell you what's comfortable to hear. The work is individualized and built around goals we define together. Practically, I lean skills-based, most often drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy inside a relationship that stays client-centered and attachment-focused. A lot of what we do looks at how your perspective, your assumptions, and the stories you tell about yourself feed the distress, and then we turn that into concrete action plans you can actually use. I see therapy as a collaborative process aimed at real change and a life that lines up with your values.

Curious whether this kind of work fits what you're looking for? That's exactly what a first conversation is for.

Licensed in

IL

MO

NM

OH

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View Dawn Schulze, LPCC

Dawn Schulze, LPCC

Dawn Schulze, LPCC

I'm a therapist with a particular focus on talk therapy for people moving through significant life changes, interpersonal struggles, and the kind of complex emotional challenges that don't resolve on their own. I've spent years practicing in both outpatient and residential treatment settings, and I completed my doctorate in psychology at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, with specialized training in grief and trauma counseling. That background shapes how I sit with people who are grieving, in transition, or trying to make sense of what's shifted in their lives.

I work with adolescents and adults, and I start by asking about your best hopes for therapy. Before we build anything, I want to understand your history and what's actually weighing on you now. From there, we shape a plan that fits your goals, values, and your own sense of where you want to grow, and we adjust it over time as things change. A first session tends to feel less like an intake form and more like a real conversation about what brought you in and what you'd want to feel different.

I'm collaborative by nature, and I'd rather work alongside you than hand you a formula. My aim is a respectful space where you feel genuinely heard and where the work belongs to you.

Reach out when you're ready to start that conversation.

Licensed in

MN

AZ

KS

NM

OK

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View Bernadett Hulsinger, LPC

Bernadett Hulsinger, LPC

Bernadett Hulsinger, LPC

Most of my work as a therapist is with adults across a wide stretch of life, from young adulthood through the senior years. I'm a clinical trauma counselor, and over the years I've worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings, which means I'm comfortable with crisis intervention and risk assessment as well as steadier, week-to-week work. I also see couples and families, and I've provided telehealth since 2017. This is a judgment-free practice for everyone who comes to me, including people in poly relationships.

My style is warm and conversational, and it's grounded in wellness. I'll challenge you at times, but I do it in a supportive, non-confrontational way, never to put you on the spot. You set the goals; my job is to guide, ask questions, and explore alongside you. Our first session is mostly about your history, your life experiences, and any counseling you've done before, so I understand where you're coming from before we shape a plan together. I like attainable goals and steady progress, the kind where you feel just a bit more well today than you did in past days. I check in regularly about how our work is going, because your safety, comfort, and sense of fit matter to me, and I genuinely want your feedback.

If steady, collaborative progress toward feeling more well sounds like the pace you're after, reach out and let's talk.

Licensed in

PA

MI

OH

VT

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