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Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPC

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Biography

Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPCC, has been a practicing mental health professional since 2015, specializing in individual outpatient care and counseling athletes at all levels. She supports student-athletes, professionals, and high performers in balancing mind, body, and performance. Vanessa earned her master’s degree from LSU Health Science Center–New Orleans and her BA from the University of Louisiana–Monroe, where she was a Division I basketball scholarship athlete and former Louisiana High School State All-American.

Vanessa Batiste-Leal takes a goal-oriented, supportive approach focused on building a strong mindset for peak performance in sports and life. She works collaboratively with patients to develop practical strategies that enhance resilience and confidence. Common areas of focus include anxiety, depression, motivation, injury recovery, focus, mindfulness, emotional health, and goal setting.

Vanessa begins with an informal, conversational biopsychosocial assessment to understand the whole person beyond a diagnosis. She uses an educational, strength-based approach to help patients build insight, mental strength, and emotional regulation skills that support lasting growth and performance.

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Expertise and specialties

Talk Therapy

Education and training

  • Master of Health Science, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Louisiana at Monroe

Location

Licensed in

New Jersey
California

Languages spoken

English

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Bridget Dragun, LPCC

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Kimberly Averett, LCSW

Kimberly Averett, LCSW

I'm a therapist with 25 years of experience as a social worker, 12 of them as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Over the years I've worked in private practice, inpatient and home hospice, substance use treatment centers, and hospital settings, which means I've sat with people at nearly every stage of life and every kind of hard moment. I see adolescents, adults, and older adults, and I'm licensed in Texas, Mississippi, and California.

What matters most to me is open communication and building a real, trusting connection. I want the people I work with to feel safe enough to say what's actually going on, without smoothing it over first. I start our work with a comprehensive psychosocial assessment, less an interview than a conversation about your history, your circumstances, and what brought you here. From there, we set treatment goals together that fit your life rather than a formula, and we adjust them as things shift over time.

I tend to move at whatever pace feels workable for you. Some people want to dig in quickly; others need a while to feel settled before they open up, and both are fine with me. Change tends to happen through steady, honest conversation, not pressure.

There's no rush to figure all of this out at once. Whenever the time feels right to begin, I'll be here to start that work with you.

Licensed in

CA

TX

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Alexis Burgess, LCSW

Alexis Burgess, LCSW

I've spent years as a therapist treating trauma, anxiety, depression, and the aftermath of domestic abuse, in telehealth, hospital, and community settings. I have a particular commitment to military members, veterans, and their families, who often carry experiences that are hard to put into words with someone who hasn't sat with them before. I see adolescents, adults, and older adults, and I'm comfortable across the range of ages and life stages that walk through my door.

My approach is collaborative and pretty down to earth. I lean on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy along with mindfulness and trauma-informed techniques, less to fill your head with theory and more to give you practical tools you can actually use between sessions. Starting therapy can feel like a lot, so I don't rush it. Early on, my focus is on building a genuine connection and finding a pace that feels manageable to you. In a session, expect me to be direct but warm: we'll look honestly at your thoughts and emotions, and I'll ask questions that help both of us understand what's really going on underneath the stress, the transition, or the long-standing pattern you've been fighting.

What I care about is meaningful change that lasts, not a quick patch. If any of that resonates, reach out and we'll start with a conversation. From there, we'll figure out what real, personalized care looks like for you.

Licensed in

CA

FL

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Easther Berridge, LCSW

Easther Berridge, LCSW

Most of my work as a therapist is with adults, including older adults, who are working through substance use and other mental health concerns in an outpatient setting. Earlier in my career I spent a lot of time supporting children and adolescents with behavioral modification, and that work shaped the practical, skills-focused way I approach things now.

My approach is client-driven, which means I follow your lead rather than hand you a script. I offer a supportive listening ear, and I try to be honest and compassionate at the same time, because I think people can tell when you're only being one or the other. I lean on CBT and solution-focused strategies, and I use psychoeducation to help build insight into what's actually going on. I'm also trained in EMDR, and I can incorporate Christian counseling for clients who want their faith to be part of the work.

A first visit usually starts with what brought you in and a little history on what you're dealing with. From there we set goals together, and I often send you off with some practical homework so the coping skills we talk about get a chance to show up in your everyday life. I have an appreciation for kindness and simple joy, and I try to bring a bit of that to the room.

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

Licensed in

CA

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View Monique Peterson, LICSW

Monique Peterson, LICSW

Monique Peterson, LICSW

I'm a therapist who has spent years working across outpatient and in-home family settings, and much of that work has moved to telehealth. I see adults and older adults who are contending with trauma, anxiety, depression, substance use, grief, the emotional weight of chronic illness, or family conflict that has worn down the people involved. Before this, I taught social work, and that instinct toward mentorship and growth still shapes how I sit with people: I want you to leave with something you can actually use.

My style is compassionate but direct. I'll support you, and I'll also offer a gentle challenge when I think it will move things forward. I start by understanding your story, your strengths, and what you're hoping to change, then we build a treatment plan around your goals rather than a generic one. Sessions tend to have a rhythm: we check in, work on a concrete skill, and look at how things have actually gone since we last spoke. I draw on CBT, DBT, Trauma-Focused CBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy, always through a strengths-based, culturally aware lens, and I adjust the goals as your life shifts.

What matters most to me is open, honest communication, so you feel understood rather than managed. If you're ready to work on something and want a partner who will be both steady and straight with you, the first step is simply a conversation, and we'll figure out the path together from there.

Licensed in

NC

UT

CA

AL

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View Marla Monk, LCSW

Marla Monk, LCSW

Marla Monk, LCSW

Most of my work as a therapist is with individuals and couples working through anxiety, depression, grief, and the kind of stress that builds up from work and family life. A lot of what I see comes down to transitions, the moments when someone's usual footing shifts and they're trying to find a new one. I also work with adolescents and older adults, so the range of stories I hear is wide, and I like that.

My style is collaborative and goal-oriented. I do a fair amount of compassionate listening, but I'm also practical, and I care about giving you something you can actually use once you leave the room. In a first session, I want to hear your story, what's weighing on you right now, and what you're hoping therapy can change. From there we shape a plan that fits you, which might mean skill-building, noticing patterns you hadn't named before, and coping strategies you can try between our conversations. I check in regularly on how things are going and adjust as your needs shift, because therapy shouldn't stay frozen while your life keeps moving.

What matters to me is that the work stays connected to your own values and strengths, not some generic idea of progress.

Deciding to start is often the hardest part. If you've gotten this far in reading, you've already begun turning toward something, and I'd be glad to help you take the next step.

Licensed in

SC

VA

CA

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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 Cody Sweeney, LPC

Cody Sweeney, LPC

Cody Sweeney, LPC

Cody Sweeney is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with experience providing therapy in outpatient settings. He has worked with individuals facing anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, and unwanted habits. Cody has completed more than six years of specialized training in TEAM-CBT and uses evidence-based approaches to help clients create meaningful change.

Cody creates a warm, supportive environment where clients feel heard, respected, and understood. He believes therapy should be collaborative and goal-focused, using data-driven methods to track progress and guide treatment. His approach emphasizes teaching practical skills and tools that help clients address challenges and build lasting solutions.

Cody begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each client’s history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. Follow-up appointments include reviewing current symptoms, discussing changes since the previous visit, and evaluating any assigned homework. Sessions focus on exploring emotions, practicing skills, learning new strategies, and making progress toward personalized goals. Clients can expect tailored therapy homework at the end of each session to reinforce growth between appointments.

Licensed in

CA

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View Michelle Walker, LPC

Michelle Walker, LPC

Michelle Walker, LPC

Michelle Walker, LPC, has experience practicing in both outpatient and inpatient settings, working with adults ages 18–99. She earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Fairfield University, where she also completed her undergraduate degree in English. Michelle completed her internship at Sacred Heart University and trained in various Connecticut outpatient clinics. She has worked in-person at Shoreline Wellness Center and remotely with AbleTo and Optum Behavioral Health.

Michelle Walker creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard and understood. She is committed to listening and helping in any way she can, focusing on practical coping strategies and new perspectives. Her goal is to help patients improve their mood, build resilience, and enhance overall quality of life.

Michelle begins with a comprehensive intake to understand each patient’s history, concerns, and goals. From there, she collaborates with patients to identify priorities and develop realistic, personalized steps toward progress. Whether goals are large or small, she works alongside patients to reduce symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and stress.

Licensed in

ID

AZ

CT

NJ

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View Brandie Ajisefinni, LCSW

Brandie Ajisefinni, LCSW

Brandie Ajisefinni, LCSW

Brandie Ajisefinni is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over a decade of experience working across hospitals, medical clinics, hospice, community mental health, and telehealth settings, serving individuals of diverse ages and backgrounds. After serving on active duty in the military, she earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) from Simmons College. Her broad clinical experience has shaped a compassionate, adaptable approach to care.

Brandie is a dedicated ally of the LGBTQ+ community and actively promotes anti-racism through awareness, open dialogue, and listening to others’ lived experiences. Clients often share that sessions feel warm, conversational, and comfortable—like talking with a trusted friend. She values collaboration and uses tools from CBT, DBT, and other therapeutic approaches to help patients build skills for managing stress and anxiety.

Initial sessions begin with a clear overview of what therapy will look like, including what questions may be asked and identifying goals for treatment. Brandie works collaboratively with patients to set expectations around session frequency, between-session exercises, and how progress will be measured over time.

Licensed in

CA

MO

NM

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Azor Saleem, LMFT

Azor Saleem, LMFT

Azor Khan Saleem, LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist with 20 years of experience serving adults, adolescents, and families in outpatient, community mental health, crisis, and hospital settings. He specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, stress-related disorders, and relationship challenges. He integrates CBT, EMDR-informed interventions, and solution-focused therapy to improve emotional regulation, communication, coping skills, and quality of life through culturally sensitive, collaborative care.

Azor Khan Saleem provides a supportive, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard and respected. He emphasizes open communication and collaborative planning, helping patients set practical goals and develop coping strategies. He supports insight into patterns related to stress, trauma, anxiety, and relationships, balancing empathy with accountability to encourage meaningful progress.

Azor begins by understanding each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals, then creates individualized treatment plans. Using evidence-based approaches, he helps build insight, emotional awareness, and coping skills. He monitors progress and adjusts treatment as needed, encouraging practice between sessions and focusing on sustainable improvements in wellbeing, relationships, and daily functioning.

Licensed in

CA

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View Tarasha Lloyd, LCSW

Tarasha Lloyd, LCSW

Tarasha Lloyd, LCSW

Dr. Tarasha Lloyd, DSW, LCSW, is a doctoral-level licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience across behavioral health, healthcare, and community-based settings. She has provided therapy in both in-person and telehealth environments, supporting children, adults, families, and military populations. Her background includes leadership roles focused on serving diverse and underserved communities.

Dr. Lloyd creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard, respected, and understood. She values open communication and collaborates with patients to establish meaningful goals. Her approach balances empathy with accountability while offering practical strategies that help patients manage challenges in realistic, sustainable ways.

Dr. Lloyd begins by learning each patient’s history, concerns, and goals to build a strong foundation for care. She develops individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s needs and circumstances, while using ongoing sessions to monitor progress and adjust care as needed. Her work focuses on building insight, coping skills, and strategies that improve daily functioning and overall well-being.

Licensed in

NC

CA

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Elizabeth Marcum, LCSW

Elizabeth Marcum, LCSW

Elizabeth L. Marcum is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Texas and California and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor in Texas. She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from Our Lady of the Lake University. A trauma-informed clinician, Elizabeth has experience in outpatient, intensive outpatient, addiction recovery, and telehealth settings. She specializes in substance use treatment, relapse prevention, codependency, family-of-origin trauma, relationship patterns tied to addiction, and supports adults, adolescents, families, veterans, active-duty service members, and law enforcement personnel.

Elizabeth takes a strengths-based, collaborative approach that helps patients recognize their resilience and build on their existing strengths. She creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where patients feel respected and empowered. She values transparency, shared decision-making, and clear goals, while integrating trauma-informed and recovery-oriented care to help patients build self-worth, accountability, confidence, and lasting change.

Elizabeth begins by learning each patient’s history, strengths, concerns, and goals. She develops individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s needs and pace. Her sessions may include CBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, grounding techniques, and recovery-focused strategies. She regularly evaluates progress and adjusts treatment to help patients build resilience, confidence, and meaningful growth.

Licensed in

CA

TX

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Maria Pisani, LPC

Maria Pisani, LPC

Maria Pisani is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC-MHSP) with experience in both mental health and substance use treatment settings. She earned her Master’s degree in Counseling and Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from St. John’s University. Maria is also a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC) and Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS), with experience in outpatient counseling, assessments, treatment planning, and clinical supervision. She has worked with individuals navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, anger, stress, and substance use disorders.

Maria provides a supportive, confidential, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel safe exploring their challenges. She works collaboratively to help individuals better understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors while using a compassionate, practical approach tailored to each person’s needs. She incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and motivational techniques when appropriate and believes in meeting clients where they are in their personal journey.

Maria begins by learning about each client’s concerns, personal history, and goals. She develops individualized treatment plans designed to address each person’s unique needs while helping clients build coping skills, emotional awareness, and healthier thought patterns. Through supportive, goal-oriented sessions, she encourages progress and personal growth while adapting treatment approaches as clients’ needs evolve over time.

Licensed in

NJ

TN

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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 Shikeena Lynard-Greene, LPC

Shikeena Lynard-Greene, LPC

Shikeena Lynard-Greene, LPC

Shikeena Lynard-Greene, LPC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families through individual, family, group, and telehealth counseling. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Montclair State University and a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from University of the Cumberlands. Her clinical focus includes anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, grief, low self-esteem, relationship stress, emotional regulation, and life transitions.

Shikeena Lynard-Greene strives to create a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered. Her approach is collaborative, compassionate, and direct when helpful. Patients can expect her to be warm, engaged, and goal-oriented while honoring each person’s pace and unique experiences.

Shikeena Lynard-Greene begins by learning about each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, relationships, stressors, and goals. Early sessions focus on building rapport and identifying what the patient hopes to gain from therapy. She then develops an individualized treatment plan using reflection, skill-building, psychoeducation, and practical strategies, while reviewing progress and adjusting goals throughout treatment.

Licensed in

NJ

PA

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View Banti Zehyoue, LCSW

Banti Zehyoue, LCSW

Banti Zehyoue, LCSW

Banti Zehyoue, LCSW, has experience practicing in outpatient settings—including school-based, hospital, community-based, and crisis response—as well as inpatient environments focused on assessment and triage. Banti earned a Doctorate in International Conflict Management from Kennesaw State University, a Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Southern University. Banti is also a certified School Social Worker.

Banti is known for building strong rapport through a flexible, approachable demeanor. Banti values open communication and prioritizes active listening to understand each patient’s needs. With a collaborative mindset, Banti works closely with patients to establish clear, achievable goals, using person-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness techniques to support symptom reduction.

Banti begins by reviewing available records to better understand each patient’s history. In initial sessions, Banti assesses strengths, areas of concern, and potential risks while helping patients develop SMART goals. From there, Banti creates individualized treatment plans through a collaborative process that incorporates patient input as a central component of care.

Licensed in

CA

GA

LA

DC

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View Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPC

Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPC

Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPC

Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPCC, has been a practicing mental health professional since 2015, specializing in individual outpatient care and counseling athletes at all levels. She supports student-athletes, professionals, and high performers in balancing mind, body, and performance. Vanessa earned her master’s degree from LSU Health Science Center–New Orleans and her BA from the University of Louisiana–Monroe, where she was a Division I basketball scholarship athlete and former Louisiana High School State All-American.

Vanessa Batiste-Leal takes a goal-oriented, supportive approach focused on building a strong mindset for peak performance in sports and life. She works collaboratively with patients to develop practical strategies that enhance resilience and confidence. Common areas of focus include anxiety, depression, motivation, injury recovery, focus, mindfulness, emotional health, and goal setting.

Vanessa begins with an informal, conversational biopsychosocial assessment to understand the whole person beyond a diagnosis. She uses an educational, strength-based approach to help patients build insight, mental strength, and emotional regulation skills that support lasting growth and performance.

Licensed in

NJ

CA

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Rachel Voisine, LCSW

Rachel Voisine, LCSW

Rachel Voisine, LCSW, holds a Master’s degree in Social Work and has been licensed in multiple states for over 10 years. She is trained and experienced in evidence-based models including CBT, DBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy, as well as other brief treatment approaches. Her background spans both outpatient and inpatient settings, supporting a wide range of patient needs.

Rachel Voisine provides a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard, respected, and safe to share openly. She prioritizes building trust and meeting individuals where they are in their mental health journey.

Rachel Voisine values transparency and collaboration, encouraging patients to take an active role in their care. She works with individuals to develop treatment plans with goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely.

Licensed in

CA

CT

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Briana Marshall, LMFT

Briana Marshall, LMFT

Briana Marshall is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with experience in outpatient community mental health, school-based settings (K–12), substance use treatment, and private practice. She holds both a PhD and Master’s degree in Couple/Marriage and Family Therapy and has advanced training in systemic, relational, and culturally responsive approaches. Briana has worked with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families from diverse backgrounds.

Briana creates a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe being fully seen and heard. She believes therapy works best as a partnership, where clients and therapist work together to better understand experiences and create meaningful change. Her trauma-informed, culturally responsive approach honors each client’s identity, background, and lived experience, while encouraging authenticity without pressure or expectation.

Briana begins by understanding what clients are experiencing, what feels challenging, and what they hope to change. Together, they create a realistic plan based on each client’s goals and priorities. In ongoing sessions, she helps clients identify patterns, build coping tools, and adjust treatment along the way to ensure continued progress.

Licensed in

CA

FL

NV

WI

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Fatina Boe, LCSW

Fatina Boe, LCSW

Fatina Boe, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California and Virginia. She holds a PPS Credential in California and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level 1 (CCT). She earned her MSW from San Diego State University and has experience providing care in both in-person and telehealth settings. Her background includes work across TDT, IIH, MHSB, MHIOP, and ASAM programs, serving diverse populations with mood, trauma, substance use, and interpersonal concerns.

Fatina Boe takes a collaborative, patient-centered approach grounded in trust, respect, and empathy. She fosters open communication to develop meaningful, individualized goals while providing a supportive, nonjudgmental space. She balances emotional safety with accountability and growth, using evidence-based approaches tailored to each patient’s needs and adjusting the pace to support steady progress.

Fatina Boe begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals. She develops diagnoses and collaborates on treatment plans, using structured sessions to monitor progress and adapt care. She incorporates evidence-based methods such as CBT and DBT-informed skills, emphasizing practical strategies, emotional regulation, and long-term stability.

Licensed in

CA

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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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Jamie Whitney, LMFT

Jamie Whitney, LMFT

Jamie Whitney is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who earned a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles and a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University. Jamie is licensed in California, Kentucky, and Indiana, and is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). Jamie also holds a Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C).

Jamie balances emotional support with gentle challenge to help you move forward, not just vent. She values collaboration, viewing therapy as a partnership rather than something being done to you. Jamie creates a warm, nonjudgmental space where you can show up as you are, without needing to have everything figured out.

Jamie begins with a thorough intake to understand your history, current concerns, and goals for change. She develops flexible, personalized treatment plans tailored to your needs. Jamie integrates insight-oriented therapy with EMDR to address both present stressors and deeper patterns.

Licensed in

KY

CA

IN

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Christopher Robinson, LCSW

Christopher Robinson, LCSW

Christopher Robinson, LCSW, is a dual-licensed Clinical Social Worker with over five years of experience providing psychotherapy across outpatient, inpatient, and substance use treatment settings. He currently offers telehealth therapy to adults with anxiety, depression, and co-occurring conditions. Christopher is trained in CBT, solution-focused therapy, and DBT-informed care, and emphasizes evidence-based, flexible treatment.

Christopher takes a collaborative, goal-oriented approach, partnering with patients to define meaningful goals. He creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space and focuses on practical, skills-based strategies. He values consistency, accountability, and measurable progress while tailoring care to each individual, including those with co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns.

Christopher begins with a comprehensive intake to understand each patient’s history and goals. He develops individualized treatment plans using evidence-based approaches like CBT and solution-focused therapy. Sessions focus on identifying patterns, building coping skills, and tracking progress, with regular adjustments and coordination of care when needed.

Licensed in

CO

CA

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Shirley Hernandez, LCSW

Shirley Hernandez, LCSW

Shirley Hernandez is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a BA in Psychology and a Master of Social Work. She began her career in case management and medical social work, supporting individuals and families through complex life and health challenges. Since transitioning into therapy in 2016, she has worked in outpatient and telehealth settings, including with adults experiencing co-occurring concerns. She is also a RYT 200 certified yoga teacher with training in trauma-informed practice and offers sessions in English and Spanish.

Shirley Hernandez creates a supportive, comfortable space where clients feel genuinely heard. She views therapy as a collaborative process, paced to meet each individual’s needs. Her approach focuses on real-life challenges, not just diagnoses, and considers how stress, health concerns, trauma, and life transitions impact daily functioning. Her style is practical, compassionate, and approachable.

Shirley Hernandez begins by learning each client’s story, strengths, and goals. Early sessions prioritize trust and helping clients feel grounded and understood. She then collaborates on a personalized treatment plan using trauma-informed care, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and motivational interviewing. She integrates a mind–body perspective and regularly checks in to ensure therapy remains helpful and aligned with client goals.

Licensed in

NY

NJ

CA

MA

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Ana Ortiz, LPC

Ana Ortiz, LPC

Ana Gabriela "Gaby" Ortiz is a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Texas with 10 years of experience supporting children, teens (6–17), and young adults (18–25) in educational and residential settings. She earned both her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Master’s in Counseling from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Gaby is passionate about helping young people navigate challenges and build resilience.

Gaby specializes in anxiety, depression, self-esteem and body image concerns, adjustment disorders, and trauma. She uses an integrative approach, blending CBT, DBT, person-centered therapy, expressive arts, solution-focused therapy, and trauma-informed care. Her style is warm, empathetic, and nonjudgmental, offering a safe space for self-exploration, along with psychoeducation and creative tools like music and art to support healing.

Gaby believes trust is the foundation of meaningful therapy. In the first session, she focuses on understanding each patient’s background, needs, and goals to ensure a good fit. Ongoing sessions are guided by the patient, allowing them to explore concerns at their own pace while she provides validation, insight, and support for informed, values-based decisions.

Licensed in

CA

TX

FL

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Migdalia Moore, LCSW

Migdalia Moore, LCSW

Migdalia Moore is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who supports clients navigating anxiety, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, and emotional regulation. She earned her Master of Social Work from Long Island University and is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP).

Migdalia Moore creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe to be open and honest. She integrates clinical expertise with a deeper understanding of identity, purpose, and personal values, including faith when desired. Her approach emphasizes both healing and growth, helping clients feel more grounded and empowered.

Migdalia Moore begins with a comprehensive initial session to understand each client’s history, concerns, and goals. She collaborates to establish personalized treatment plans and uses evidence-based approaches such as CBT, trauma-informed care, and emotion-focused strategies. She also provides practical tools for use between sessions.

Licensed in

NJ

NY

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Bridget Dragun, LPCC

Bridget Dragun, LPCC

Bridget Dragun, LPC, earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from the University of Pittsburgh and her graduate degree in Counseling Psychology from Chatham University. Her early training focused on children and adolescents with behavioral disorders, often involving families in care. She has experience in individual, group, and family counseling, and spent eight years supporting individuals with anxiety, depression, grief, stress, advanced illness, and end-of-life care using an eclectic, strength-based, and mindfulness-informed approach.

Bridget Dragun, LPC, takes a patient-centered, holistic approach, meeting individuals where they are. She values transparency, honesty, and open communication, and prioritizes compassion, empowerment, and advocacy. Her goal is to create a space where individuals feel understood, comfortable, and supported throughout their care.

Bridget Dragun, LPC, begins by listening to each person’s story with curiosity and without judgment. As trust develops, she collaborates on a personalized, realistic plan. She works alongside individuals to build self-awareness, strengthen emotional regulation, and develop skills, with the goal of helping them create a more purposeful and authentic life.

Licensed in

CA

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Cara Lambert, LCSW

Cara Lambert, LCSW

Cara Lambert is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida, California, and New York. She earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Florida State University and brings over 20 years of social work experience, including extensive work in medical social work and hospice care. She has a particular interest in supporting adults navigating depression, anxiety, stress, health concerns, grief/loss, and caregiver challenges.

Cara’s approach is warm, supportive, and non-judgmental. She integrates evidence-based strategies, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and solution-focused therapy, tailoring her approach to each patient’s unique needs and preferences.

She begins by building rapport and creating a comfortable, safe environment. Cara gathers information about presenting concerns, mental health history, psychosocial background, and available supports. Treatment planning is collaborative, ensuring goals align with patients’ strengths and priorities for meaningful, sustainable progress.

Licensed in

NY

FL

CA

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Nora Bice, LMFT

Nora Bice, LMFT

Nora Bice is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who began providing therapy in 2011. She has worked in private practice, residential, county, and school settings as both a therapist and supervisor. Nora earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and specializes in helping adults navigate ADHD, anxiety, and burnout in today’s fast-paced, digitally overloaded world.

Nora Bice values a collaborative, person-centered approach to care. She practices from a feminist, LGBTQIA+, and neurodivergent-affirming lens, creating a supportive and inclusive environment. She integrates mind-body, cognitive-behavioral, and attachment-based techniques tailored to each client’s needs, helping individuals build insight, establish routines, and develop skills for a more balanced and fulfilling life.

Nora begins by exploring clients’ strengths and challenges, both past and present, while identifying meaningful goals for the future. She collaborates with clients—and when appropriate, psychiatrists—to develop individualized treatment plans that reflect each person’s unique priorities and support lasting growth.

Licensed in

CA

FL

MA

OR

PA

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Kimberly Averett, LCSW

Kimberly Averett, LCSW

Kimberly Averett, LCSW, brings 25 years of experience as a social worker, including 12 years as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She has worked in private practice, inpatient and home hospice, substance use treatment centers, and hospital settings. She earned her Master’s in Social Work from Southern University at New Orleans and holds licenses in Texas, Mississippi, and California.

Kimberly Averett values open communication and strives to build strong, trusting connections with her patients. She fosters a warm, supportive, and accepting environment where individuals feel safe to share their experiences and work toward meaningful change.

Kimberly Averett begins care with a comprehensive psychosocial assessment, meeting patients where they are. She collaborates closely with each individual to develop personalized treatment goals that align with their needs and support progress over time.

Licensed in

CA

TX

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Alexis Burgess, LCSW

Alexis Burgess, LCSW

Alexis Burgess, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Qualified Supervisor dedicated to helping individuals feel supported, understood, and empowered. She has experience in telehealth, hospital, and community settings, and specializes in trauma, anxiety, depression, and domestic abuse. She also has a strong focus on serving military members, veterans, and their families.

Alexis takes a collaborative, down-to-earth approach to care. She uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), along with mindfulness and trauma-informed techniques, to help clients better understand their thoughts and emotions. She creates a welcoming space where clients can be themselves while gaining practical tools for daily life.

Alexis understands starting therapy can feel overwhelming, so she prioritizes building a genuine connection and moving at a comfortable pace. She works alongside clients to address stress, life transitions, and long-standing challenges, focusing on meaningful, lasting change through personalized care.

Licensed in

CA

FL

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Easther Berridge, LCSW

Easther Berridge, LCSW

Easther Berridge, LCSW, has experience supporting children and adolescents with behavioral modification, as well as working with adults in outpatient settings addressing substance use and mental health concerns. She holds a BA in Sociology from Biola University and a Master of Social Work from California State University, Long Beach. She is trained in CBT and EMDR and also incorporates Christian counseling. Her appreciation for kindness and simple joy is reflected in her love for Winnie the Pooh.

Easther provides a warm, nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe, heard, and respected. She offers a supportive listening ear while being honest and compassionate. Her approach is client-driven, blending solution-focused strategies with CBT and psychoeducation to empower meaningful change.

Easther begins by exploring what led clients to seek support and gathering background on presenting concerns. She collaborates with clients to set goals, provides psychoeducation to build insight, and incorporates practical homework to help clients apply new coping skills in daily life.

Licensed in

CA

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Monique Peterson, LICSW

Monique Peterson, LICSW

Monique Peterson, LICSW, LCSW, earned her Master of Social Work from Loma Linda University and completed licensure supervision in community mental health. She has experience in outpatient and in-home family settings, with a strong background in telehealth. A former social work instructor, she is passionate about mentorship and growth. She is trained in CBT, DBT, Trauma-Focused CBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy, and supports clients with trauma, anxiety, depression, substance use, grief, chronic illness, and family conflict.

Monique creates a warm, non-judgmental space where clients feel safe and heard. She views therapy as a collaborative partnership guided by each client’s goals. Her style is compassionate yet direct, balancing support with gentle challenge. She emphasizes practical coping skills, open communication, and a strengths-based, trauma-informed, and culturally aware approach, helping clients build a more balanced and fulfilling life.

Monique begins by listening and understanding each client’s story, strengths, and goals. She collaborates on personalized treatment plans using CBT, DBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy. Sessions include check-ins, skill-building, and reviewing progress. She helps clients apply practical tools to manage emotions, navigate challenges, and build on successes, adjusting goals as needed to support meaningful growth.

Licensed in

NC

UT

CA

AL

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View Marla Monk, LCSW

Marla Monk, LCSW

Marla Monk, LCSW

Most of my work as a therapist is with individuals and couples working through anxiety, depression, grief, and the kind of stress that builds up from work and family life. A lot of what I see comes down to transitions, the moments when someone's usual footing shifts and they're trying to find a new one. I also work with adolescents and older adults, so the range of stories I hear is wide, and I like that.

My style is collaborative and goal-oriented. I do a fair amount of compassionate listening, but I'm also practical, and I care about giving you something you can actually use once you leave the room. In a first session, I want to hear your story, what's weighing on you right now, and what you're hoping therapy can change. From there we shape a plan that fits you, which might mean skill-building, noticing patterns you hadn't named before, and coping strategies you can try between our conversations. I check in regularly on how things are going and adjust as your needs shift, because therapy shouldn't stay frozen while your life keeps moving.

What matters to me is that the work stays connected to your own values and strengths, not some generic idea of progress.

Deciding to start is often the hardest part. If you've gotten this far in reading, you've already begun turning toward something, and I'd be glad to help you take the next step.

Licensed in

SC

VA

CA

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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 Casey Kohn, LMFT

Casey Kohn, LMFT

Casey Kohn, LMFT

I'm a therapist, and most of what I see is adults working through stress, life transitions, and the tangles that show up in their relationships. My path here has been a wide one. I spent six years in elementary schools supporting kids and families through social, emotional, and behavioral challenges, and during graduate school I worked closely with the LGBTQIA+ community, which shaped how I think about affirming, inclusive care. For the last couple of years, I've focused on telehealth therapy with adults. Moving between all those age groups taught me to stay collaborative and compassionate rather than rigid about how therapy should look.

Authenticity matters to me in the room. I think connection is a real part of the healing process, not a nicety, so I want you to feel like you can actually be yourself with me. When it fits, I'll bring in a little humor to keep things grounded. Early on, I mostly make room for you to tell me your story, what's weighing on you now, and what you're hoping to get out of this. From there we name goals together and build a plan that reflects your priorities, not mine. We revisit those goals as we go and adjust when something isn't working.

If that approach fits what you've been looking for, reach out and we'll get started.

Licensed in

CA

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View Jennifer Arceneaux, LMFT

Jennifer Arceneaux, LMFT

Jennifer Arceneaux, LMFT

Most of my work as a therapist, over more than a decade in private practice and clinical settings, is with individuals, couples, and families sorting through mood and anxiety struggles, relationship strain, questions of identity, and the transitions that quietly reshape a life. I see teens as well as adults, and I care about culture and context, so I want to understand the world you actually move through, not just the symptoms you can name.

I lean on evidence-based and integrative work, drawing from CBT, DBT-informed skills, trauma-informed care, and family systems thinking, and I adjust the approach to fit the person in front of me rather than the other way around. My style balances empathy with gentle directness; I'll reflect back what I'm hearing, but I'll also name patterns when I notice them. Our first session is a fairly thorough one, where I ask about your background, your concerns, and what you're hoping will be different, so we can shape a plan together. From there, sessions tend to move between building insight, recognizing patterns, and practicing concrete coping and solution-focused strategies you can try between visits. I revisit the plan as we go, because change that lasts usually needs a few course corrections along the way.

My aim is to help you find clarity, steadier confidence, and healthier patterns that connect you back to your own values. Reach out when you're ready to start that work.

Licensed in

CA

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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 Bette Baber, LMFT

Bette Baber, LMFT

Bette Baber, LMFT

I'm a marriage and family therapist, and I work across the full range of what brings people to therapy: anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, and moments of crisis when things feel like too much to hold on your own. I see individuals, couples, families, and children as young as five, and I've practiced in both outpatient and inpatient behavioral health settings, in person and over telehealth.

I grew up in Hawaii's diverse community, and that upbringing shaped how I sit with people. I pay attention to culture and background because those things matter to how someone understands their own life, and I try to honor each person's perspective rather than assume I already know it. My work rests on empathy, trust, and no judgment.

Early on, I want to understand your history, your concerns, and what you're actually hoping to change, along with the family, work, and relationship dynamics that surround all of it. From there we build a plan that fits you specifically, and I stay in consistent contact as we go, so you're never guessing where things stand. Expect me to be attentive, steady, and honest with you.

Whether you're an adult sorting through something long-standing or a parent looking for help for a child, there's no rush to have it all figured out first. Reach out when the timing feels right for you, and we'll begin from there.

Licensed in

CA

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View Roberta Gelfand, LCSW

Roberta Gelfand, LCSW

Roberta Gelfand, LCSW

I'm a therapist, and most of what I see spans a wide age range: teens finding their footing, adults sorting through anxiety, depression, trauma, or a life transition that has knocked things off balance, and older adults navigating change later in life. Over more than eight years across private practice, outpatient programs, community mental health centers, and non-profit work in New York and New Jersey, I've spent a lot of time with people who are reexamining their self-esteem, working through relationship strain, or trying to make sense of attention challenges. I also work often with neurodivergent clients and offer affirming care across identities, relationships, and family systems.

How we work together depends on you. I start by really understanding your history, your concerns, your strengths, and what you actually want out of this, then we shape a plan together from there. I draw on approaches like CBT, DBT, ACT, and IFS, but I try to keep therapy practical and paced to you rather than to a method. Early sessions tend to be a lot of me asking questions and listening closely so I understand what brought you here. As we go, I'll revisit our goals with you so the work stays relevant and responsive as things shift.

There's no rush to any of this. When you feel ready to begin, I'll be here.

Licensed in

NJ

NY

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Stacy Brown, LPC

Stacy Brown, LPC

I trained as a therapist, and I mostly work with young professionals in the early stages of their careers, the ones feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or uncertain about what comes next. Over 12 years I've supported individuals, couples, and families through stress, anxiety, family conflict, eating disorders, and anger management, and I spent 15 years as a high school counselor, which gave me a real ease working with teenagers too. I've also spent more than five years in Intensive Outpatient programs, leading group, family, and individual sessions.

I take my time building rapport before anything else. Our first session is mostly me introducing myself and getting a clear sense of what you actually want to change, so we can agree on a path forward rather than me handing you one. I lean toward practical skills and strategies over abstract talk. A lot of my work draws on Dialectical Behavior Therapy, a structured approach to managing intense emotions, steadying relationships, and building a life that feels more like yours. That means real practice in mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and getting your needs met with the people around you. I try to keep the structure without losing the warmth, so you have room to try new things and see what sticks.

Asking for help takes some nerve, and I don't take that lightly. Bring me the parts of your life that feel stuck, and we'll work through them together.

Licensed in

TX

CA

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View Wendy Espino Barajas, LMFT

Wendy Espino Barajas, LMFT

Wendy Espino Barajas, LMFT

Most of my work as a therapist is with adults and couples, though I also enjoy sitting with children and teens when they need someone in their corner. Over more than fifteen years in community mental health, I've supported people through anxiety, depression, eating disorders, stress at work or school, friction with peers, and questions around sexuality. As a first-generation Latina, I know something about navigating a bicultural identity and the weight that gets passed down through generations, and I bring that understanding into the room.

I think of my clients as the experts on their own lives, and my job is to partner with you toward some balance and clarity. I'm firm but friendly, honest, and pretty down-to-earth, and I'll bring humor in when it fits. I adapt how I talk to match what actually works for you. Early on, I focus on connection: understanding what led you to put your mental health first, building trust, and figuring out goals that are meaningful and genuinely reachable. From the first session, I want you to feel heard and seen. I'll give you respectful, honest feedback and I like to celebrate the progress and wins along the way, because I see therapy as a journey we take together, not a race.

Bring whatever's on your mind to a first visit, and we'll start sorting through it side by side.

Licensed in

CA

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View Brian Sharp, LPC

Brian Sharp, LPC

Brian Sharp, LPC

I'm a therapist, and I've worked across a wide range of mental health concerns in both inpatient and outpatient settings. That means I've sat with people in some of their most acute moments and also walked alongside them through the slower, less dramatic work of building a life that feels more like their own. I see adults and older adults, and I don't come in assuming I already know what your struggle is about.

I start from a fairly simple conviction: that every person carries a real desire and a real capacity to grow. My job isn't to hand you a fix. It's to partner with you, so that together we can trace where the distress is coming from and find solutions that actually mean something to you. I draw from a broad range of therapeutic approaches rather than forcing everyone into one method, because what helps one person land nowhere for the next.

In a first session, expect me to do a lot of listening and honest asking. I want you to feel heard and respected, not managed. From there we move at a pace that fits you, and I'll be straightforward with you about what I'm noticing along the way.

Reaching out for help takes something, and choosing to read this far is already part of that. When you're ready to start that conversation, I'll be here to begin it with you.

Licensed in

TX

CA

MO

NJ

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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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PRADNYA SHINDE, LPC

PRADNYA SHINDE, LPC

I'm a therapist with over seven years of experience treating trauma, anxiety, depression, and the fallout of stressful life events, along with the struggles many people have around communication and self-expression. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Registered Play Therapist, and a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor, I've worked across community mental health, non-profit settings, and private practice, which has shown me how differently the same challenge can look from one person to the next. A lot of the adults and older adults I see feel unheard, or unsure how to put words to what they're carrying, and I take real care to help them feel understood.

I draw on cognitive behavioral and attachment-based approaches within a person-centered framework, adjusting my methods to fit the individual rather than the other way around. I like to send you off with practical tools you can actually use in daily life, not just insights that stay in the room. Our first session is where I learn your history, your concerns, and your goals; by the second, we've shaped a treatment plan that reflects what you're working toward. From there, I keep the space open and respectful, so you can express yourself freely and explore what you need without judgment.

If that's the kind of support you're looking for, I'd be happy to talk.

Licensed in

NJ

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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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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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Laura Cunningham, LCSW

Laura Cunningham, LCSW

As a therapist, I work mostly with people navigating eating disorders, along with adolescents, adults, and older adults who want a place to think out loud about what's going on. Much of my clinical grounding comes from over four years spent treating eating disorders in a hospital setting, where I learned how much steadier recovery feels when someone actually feels heard rather than managed.

My style tends to be warm, personable, and conversational, closer to talking with a trusted friend than sitting across from a clinician taking notes. I'll validate what you're feeling, but I'm also going to gently encourage the kind of growth and self-discovery that moves things forward. I draw on evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and I'm certified in Level 1 Gottman Method for the relationship work that sometimes comes up.

Our first sessions are mostly about getting the full picture: your background, what's brought you here, and what you actually want out of therapy. From there we build a plan together, one shaped around your specific situation rather than a template, so the work supports change that lasts instead of a quick patch.

If your relationship with food, your body, or the pressure you carry has started running the show, I'd like to help you take some of that weight back. Reach out when you're ready and we'll figure out the next step together.

Licensed in

NJ

RI

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View Jonathan Edwards, LPC

Jonathan Edwards, LPC

Jonathan Edwards, LPC

I've spent years as a therapist working with people who want to move forward in their own development but aren't quite sure where to start. Much of my background is in prevention and crisis work: I've directed an outreach center, counseled youth through crisis, and spent a long stretch providing drug prevention education for at-risk young people and their families in Lubbock County. These days I see adults across the lifespan, from young adulthood into the later years, and I bring that same steady, practical outlook to every session.

My approach starts with the skills you already have. Rather than handing you a formula, I want to understand what you're naturally good at, and then we use those strengths to shape goals and solutions that fit your life. A session with me is a judgment-free zone, plain and simple. You can put your concerns on the table without bracing for a reaction, and we'll sort through them together at a pace that feels reasonable to you.

Outside of my clinical work, I stay rooted in my community. I chair the HEARD Coalition, which connects youth and families in Lubbock County with drug education and resources, and I've long enjoyed working with foster youth at the Texas Girls and Boys Ranch. That community work keeps me honest about what real change actually requires.

If you're ready to take the next step in your own growth and want a counselor who'll build on what's already working, reach out and let's talk.

Licensed in

TX

CA

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View Valerie Stern, LCSW

Valerie Stern, LCSW

Valerie Stern, LCSW

I'm a therapist specializing in talk therapy for adults and older adults, with experience across hospital outpatient settings, nonprofit agencies, and private practice. Much of my career has centered on people navigating recovery, life transitions, and the kinds of thought patterns that keep them stuck in the same loops. I began my work supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals, and later co-founded the Hearing Loss Association of Los Angeles, where I served as its first president. Living in Europe and Asia and working in English, French, and American Sign Language gave me a habit of listening carefully across differences.

I approach therapy with curiosity and kindness, and I care a great deal about honesty, respect, and open communication in the room. When the moment calls for it, I use humor to lighten things and build connection; a little self-disclosure, used well, tends to build trust. In a first session, I take my time understanding your history and experiences so we can figure out the right level of care together. From there, we build realistic, achievable goals aimed at real behavioral and emotional change. I sometimes bring in homework, videos, or handouts you can keep for later, and I draw on approaches like CBT, ACT, and DBT depending on what's useful.

Bring what's on your mind to a first visit, and we'll start sorting through it side by side.

Licensed in

CA

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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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Meagan Blews, LCMHC

Meagan Blews, LCMHC

I've spent years as a therapist treating adults, adolescents, and older adults who are trying to get some steadiness back in how they handle their emotions. Many of the people I see feel like their reactions are running ahead of them, and they want practical skills to slow that down and respond with more confidence. My work is grounded in trauma-informed principles, which for me is less a slogan than a way of pacing things: I don't push people past what they're ready to look at, and I pay attention to what makes someone feel safe enough to keep going.

My training runs through CBT, DBT, and Trauma-Focused CBT, so a lot of what we do is concrete. You can expect us to name what's actually happening in a hard moment and then build out real tools for it, especially around emotion regulation. I also lean on mindfulness to help people notice and accept what's going on internally before deciding what to do about it. Early sessions tend to be a mix of me getting the full picture and us mapping out where you want to head. I'll be honest with you about what I'm seeing, and I'll ask you to be honest back, because the plan only works if it's genuinely yours.

Before I came to this work, I spent six years at home raising my kids, which still shapes how I listen. The first step is a straightforward conversation, and we'll sort out the direction together from there.

Licensed in

NC

NJ

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View Stephorna Barnes-Patterson, LCSW

Stephorna Barnes-Patterson, LCSW

Stephorna Barnes-Patterson, LCSW

Most of my work as a therapist spans a wide age range, from kids as young as five to teenagers, adults, and older adults well into their later years. I've spent more than fifteen years in community and outpatient settings, which taught me that no two people walk in with the same story, so I don't treat them as if they do. Some of the folks I see are figuring out a hard season for the first time; others have been managing something for years and want a fresh set of eyes.

I draw on a range of approaches rather than forcing everyone into one method, because what helps a nine-year-old is rarely what helps someone in their seventies. The first time we meet, I'm mostly getting to know you: your history, what's bringing you in, what you're hoping for, and the strengths you already have that we can build on. From there we shape a plan together, one aimed at both some relief now and steadier ground over the long run. I try to keep things straightforward and grounded in your culture and life, so you actually feel understood rather than processed.

My training in social work at Adelphi University shaped how I look at people in the context of everything around them, not in isolation. Reach out when you're ready to start, and we'll figure out the first steps together.

Licensed in

CT

NJ

FL

NY

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View Dana Sommers, LCSW

Dana Sommers, LCSW

Dana Sommers, LCSW

Most of my work as a therapist, over 13 years of it now, is with adults who are ready to turn some attention back toward themselves after long stretches of putting everyone and everything else first. I came into this field through international human rights and educational work, and later spent years alongside formerly homeless adults in supportive housing, first as a social worker and eventually as a supervisor and assistant program director. That history shaped how I listen. I think of therapy as a real act of self-investment, a chance to approach yourself with curiosity, courage, and compassion rather than judgment.

My approach is collaborative, relational, and grounded in evidence. Depending on what you need, I draw on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness, DBT skills, psychodynamic work, and cognitive-behavioral techniques, but I lead with the relationship, not the technique. Early sessions tend to move at a human pace: I ask questions, I stay curious, and I pay attention to what actually matters to you underneath the presenting concern. Over time, the work is about building emotional flexibility and resilience, getting clearer on your values, and taking steps that line up with them. I aim for a space that feels warm, validating, and culturally responsive, where you feel genuinely seen.

Curious whether the two of us would work well together? A first visit is a good place to find out.

Licensed in

NY

NJ

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View Emily Romeo, LPC

Emily Romeo, LPC

Emily Romeo, LPC

I'm a licensed professional counselor with a particular focus on people navigating anxiety, depression, mood instability, and the kind of adjustment struggles that surface when life shifts in ways you didn't choose. Over the years I've worked across a wide range of settings, from outpatient and in-home care to partial hospitalization and residential treatment, which means I've sat with clients at nearly every level of intensity. I have a real interest in young adults sorting through co-occurring challenges, and I've spent time working with complex trauma and substance use as well.

My approach is integrative and client-centered, and it's grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a model I lean on because it adapts to whatever a person is actually facing rather than forcing them into a single framework. Depending on what fits, I draw on mindfulness, dialectical and acceptance-based work, psychoeducation, and trauma-informed care. In practice, our early sessions are less about me steering and more about understanding what matters to you and what's gotten in the way of it. I take the relationship itself seriously; feeling heard and validated isn't a nicety, it's where the work starts.

I tend to move at a pace that respects where you are rather than where a treatment plan says you should be. There's no rush to figure it all out at once. Reach out when the timing feels right for you, and we'll begin from there.

Licensed in

PA

NJ

CT

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View Lisha Jones, LCSW

Lisha Jones, LCSW

Lisha Jones, LCSW

I'm a therapist, and after more than 23 years in the mental health field, I've sat with people through most of what life throws at us: anxiety, depression, the weight of past trauma, and the particular kind of overwhelm that comes with pregnancy, new motherhood, and the postpartum stretch that no one quite prepares you for. If you've been reacting to things more strongly than you'd like and you don't fully understand why, that's often where my work starts.

I'll be honest, I bring warmth and a fair amount of enthusiasm into the room, and I'll expect you to be an active participant rather than a passenger. My aim isn't for you to leave a session with something vague to think about. You'll leave with a plan of action, detailed steps, and skills that are actually easy to apply the next day, whether that's managing stress, healing from something that hurt you, communicating more clearly, or holding firmer boundaries in your relationships. Along the way, we'll work on understanding how and why certain emotions surface and what's driving those reactions, because naming that usually loosens its grip.

I trained in Georgia, undergrad in Albany and graduate school in Valdosta, and much of my approach centers on restorative self-care and building real emotional awareness over time.

If you're ready to do the work and want a partner who'll bring both structure and heart to it, reach out and let's begin.

Licensed in

CA

MA

GA

OR

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View Tony Gunn II, LCSW

Tony Gunn II, LCSW

Tony Gunn II, LCSW

I trained as a clinical social worker, and I mostly work with adolescents, adults, couples, and families who are moving through trauma, anxiety, depression, questions of identity, relationship strain, or a life transition that has knocked things off balance. I hold licenses in Alabama and California, I'm board-certified in transgender-affirming care, and I'm currently pursuing a PhD in Clinical Sexology, so identity development is work I take seriously rather than treat as an afterthought.

I'll be honest with you: I value direct communication, and I'll encourage the kinds of conversations that feel uncomfortable but tend to be the ones that actually move something. My approach is structured and goal-oriented, but I don't confuse structure with coldness. We start with a thorough intake so I understand your history, your strengths, your stressors, and where you actually want to end up. From there we set clear, measurable objectives, and I build a plan that lines up with your values rather than mine. Expect practical tools you can use between sessions, regular check-ins on progress, and adjustments when something isn't working. I draw on CBT, ACT, and trauma-focused and EMDR-informed methods when they fit, and I coordinate with your other providers when that supports steadier, longer-term change.

Everything I do is grounded in dignity, respect, and cultural humility. Reach out when you're ready to get to work.

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CA

AL

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View Lisa Citarella, LPC

Lisa Citarella, LPC

Lisa Citarella, LPC

I'm a licensed professional counselor, and most of what I see is people trying to make sense of what's going on for them, whether that's anxiety, low mood, the weight of past trauma, or simply feeling stuck. Over 18 years across homes, communities, schools, and offices, I've worked as a case manager, a family therapist, and an outpatient therapist, with people from a wide range of cultural and economic backgrounds. I especially enjoy working with families, adolescents, and young adults, and I connect closely with neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ folks.

My core belief is that people are doing the best they can with what they know. Given supportive listening, care, and a little education, most of us can grow and move toward what we're after. In practice, that means a session with me tends to feel like a real conversation: I listen closely, I explain what I'm noticing, and we figure out the next step together rather than my handing you a plan. I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, internal family systems, and mindfulness depending on what fits, and I'm certified in trauma-focused CBT for those who need it.

Whatever's bringing you here, there's no clock on this. Reach out when the timing feels right for you, and we'll take it from there.

Licensed in

PA

NJ

CT

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View Kara Burdelski, LPC

Kara Burdelski, LPC

Kara Burdelski, LPC

I'm a licensed professional counselor who focuses on adults living with serious and persistent mental illness, chronic medical conditions, and the mental health toll that comes with them. Over the last several years, much of my clinical home has been in health care settings, working alongside people managing HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses, as well as depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, psychosis, grief, and substance use. I especially connect with clients from minority communities and the LGBTQAI+ community, and with people navigating chronic pain and disabling health conditions.

I treat every person as the expert of their own experience, so I let you direct the kind of treatment you need rather than handing you a fixed plan. My approach is tailored to each individual with compassion and respect, and I hold unconditional positive regard for everyone I sit with. I also practice harm reduction, which means I take a respectful position toward people who use substances, including alcohol, and can help you work toward reduction or abstinence-based recovery, whichever fits your goals. Depending on what's useful, our sessions might draw on mindfulness, CBT, solution-focused work, behavioral activation, or acceptance and commitment therapy. Mostly, though, they're a place to grow, practice self-acceptance, and stay committed to yourself.

There's no timeline you have to meet here. When you feel ready to begin, I'll be glad you reached out.

Licensed in

PA

NJ

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View Maria-Anne Duncan, LCSW

Maria-Anne Duncan, LCSW

Maria-Anne Duncan, LCSW

Maria-Anne Duncan, LCSW-R holds the position of psychotherapist at Talkiatry. She has over twenty years of experience working with individuals, families, and groups addressing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and trauma. Before joining Talkiarty, Ms. Duncan worked as a Director of Clinical Services for a not-for-profit in the Hudson Valley Region of New York State. Prior to that, Ms. Duncan worked for a local hospital in the psychiatric department providing treatment to the Inpatient and Outpatient units. She has held several positions as a clinician and program director. Additionally, Ms. Duncan has taught parenting classes, Mental Health First Aid and provides training on Trauma-Informed Care. Ms. Duncan started her career as a clinician in a Crime Victims' Assistance Program funded by New York State. Through this experience she began to explore the effects of trauma on individuals, their families, and the community. Ms. Duncan has been trained in both EMDR (Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and SE (Somatic Experiencing). She utilizes these body-focused therapies to help her clients be released from years of painful energies locked in their systems. Ms. Duncan received her Bachelor's Degree from Marist College and her Master's from Fordham University. She has been trained to supervise Social Work Students in their field placements. Ms. Duncan appeared in the Vassar College student-developed training video, "He said, She said" which is used to train peer sexual assault counselors. In April of 2022, she became a trainer for LivingWorks "SafeTALK" program. Additionally, Ms. Duncan has a trained therapy dog, Monkey, who goes with her to local hospitals and nursing homes to provide comfort and affection.

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NY

TX

NJ

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View Lisa Carroll, LCSW

Lisa Carroll, LCSW

Lisa Carroll, LCSW

I'm a therapist, and most of what I see runs from adjustment struggles, when life throws a new circumstance at someone and they're not sure how to steady themselves, to depression, anxiety, and trauma. I've been doing this work for more than two decades now, across a wide range of ages, from teenagers to adults to folks well into their later years.

I'm eclectic in how I work, and I mean that plainly: people are different, and they need a style that actually fits them, not one I've decided on in advance. So depending on who's in front of me, I might draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, solution-focused work, mindfulness, DBT, narrative, or something else entirely. What that looks like early on is a lot of me learning how you think and what has and hasn't worked before, so we're not repeating dead ends.

I ask for your feedback often, and I mean it. If something isn't landing, I'd rather know than keep going out of politeness; adjusting the approach is how the outcomes get better. My aim is straightforward, which is to help you get to your own full potential, whatever that looks like for you rather than for me.

Deciding to talk to someone takes something, and following through on it takes more. If you've gotten this far, you've already done the hard part. When you're ready, I'll be glad to start that conversation with you.

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AL

CA

NJ

NY

UT

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View Rebecca Burns, LCSW

Rebecca Burns, LCSW

Rebecca Burns, LCSW

My work as a licensed clinical social worker centers on the ordinary and not-so-ordinary things that pull people off balance: anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma from childhood or adulthood, strained relationships, and the disorientation that comes with big life transitions, stress, and loss. Over four years in outpatient practice, I've sat with people across a wide range of ages and backgrounds, from younger adults sorting out who they're becoming to older adults facing changes in health, role, or the people around them.

I look at each person through a biopsychosocial lens, which is a way of saying I don't think any of us can be understood apart from our bodies, our histories, and the relationships we're living inside. My training is in cognitive-based therapies, including CBT and trauma-focused CBT, and I draw on ACT, DBT, and a strengths-based approach depending on what actually fits. Part of the early work is figuring out together which of those approaches suits you, because the same method rarely lands the same way for two people. Early sessions tend to be steady and curious; I'll ask questions, and I'll be honest with you about what I'm noticing.

Before any of that works, though, there has to be a relationship you can trust and speak freely inside. That's the piece I protect most.

Deciding to look for help takes something. If you've gotten this far, you've already done part of the hard part.

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NJ

VA

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View Paul Hogate, LCSW

Paul Hogate, LCSW

Paul Hogate, LCSW

As a therapist with 24 years of practice, I work mostly with people navigating the ordinary but weighty stuff of a life: depression, anxiety, conflict in the relationships that matter most, and the transitions that leave you unsure of your footing. Over the years I've sat with children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, in outpatient offices, inpatient units, and with people managing substance use alongside other concerns, and I've come away convinced that the relationship between a person and a skilled clinician is where much of the real change happens.

I tend to start not with a form or a diagnosis but with a conversation. I want to understand you biologically, psychologically, and socially, because a person doesn't come apart into neat categories. My approach is practical and integrative; I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, systems thinking, acceptance and commitment therapy, and a bit of positive psychology, but I fit those to you rather than the other way around. I work collaboratively, and when it helps, I'll coordinate with your medical providers so we're all pulling in the same direction.

What I hold onto, session to session, is a genuine belief that people are capable of making meaningful changes in their lives, and that your own experience and strengths are the raw material for that work.

If that fits what you're after, I'd be happy to talk.

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NJ

DE

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View Nisha Saintelus-Deratus, LPC

Nisha Saintelus-Deratus, LPC

Nisha Saintelus-Deratus, LPC

I'm a therapist with a particular focus on the adults who come to me feeling stuck somewhere between anxiety, depression, grief, and the kind of life transitions that don't fit neatly into any one box. Over more than eight years I've worked across inpatient psychiatric hospitals, partial and intensive outpatient programs, community mental health, and telehealth, which means I've sat with people in crisis and people simply trying to make sense of what's next. I also see plenty of folks navigating trauma, bipolar disorder, anger, and the strain that shows up in their closest relationships.

I think of therapy as something we do together. My job is to help you find the root of what's going on, not just manage the surface of it, and then build a plan that actually fits your life. In a first session, I'll walk you through how teletherapy and confidentiality work, then spend most of our time getting to know your background and what you want out of this. From there we look honestly at what's hard right now, sketch out a vision for where you'd like to be, and start putting practical tools in place. I lean on CBT and ACT so you leave with something you can actually use between our conversations.

Reaching out for support takes nerve, and if you've read this far, you've already started. When you're ready, I'll be here to take the next step with you.

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CA

NJ

TX

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View Kathleen Francois, LCSW

Kathleen Francois, LCSW

Kathleen Francois, LCSW

My work as a therapist centers on adults and older adults who are ready to look honestly at what's weighing on them and want a steady presence while they do it. Over the years I've worked across outpatient care, community mental health, crisis intervention, and behavioral health settings, and I hold a master's degree in clinical social work and addiction, so I'm comfortable sitting with a wide range of concerns rather than steering people toward one narrow lane.

What matters most to me is authenticity and a real connection. I want you to feel genuinely seen, not processed. I come to our conversations with curiosity, and I tend to ask questions until I understand not just the symptom but the life it's living inside. My care is rooted in trauma-focused work and attention to the whole person, so we'll talk about the mind and body together, along with the social pieces that shape how you're doing. Early on, expect less advice-giving and more of us getting our bearings, figuring out what's actually going on and what growth would look like for you. I'll be collaborative and paced to what you can take in, not what a treatment plan says you should.

Growth and healing tend to last longer when they're built on something solid rather than rushed. If you've been wanting a space where you can slow down and be honest with someone who's paying close attention, reach out and let's talk.

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NJ

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View Whitney Cohen, LCSW

Whitney Cohen, LCSW

Whitney Cohen, LCSW

I'm a therapist with experience treating anxiety, ADHD, stress, trauma, family and relational difficulties, and school avoidance. Over the years I've worked in a wide range of settings, from schools and correctional facilities to substance use and outpatient programs and private practice, and that mix has given me a pretty grounded understanding of the complexities people face in their day to day lives. I see clients across the lifespan, from adolescents to adults to older adults, and I have a particular soft spot for the work I do with couples and families.

My approach draws on CBT, DBT, and Motivational Interviewing, but I don't treat any of these as a formula. I'd rather figure out which pieces actually fit your situation and adjust from there. Early on, expect me to ask a lot of questions and listen closely, because I want to understand what's really getting in your way before we settle on a direction. I tend to be practical and collaborative, and I'll be straightforward with you about what I'm noticing.

Outside of my own clients, I supervise and mentor other social workers, nurse practitioners, and mental health professionals, which keeps me thinking hard about how good care actually gets done.

Whatever's been sitting on your mind, bring it to a first visit and we'll start untangling it together.

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NJ

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View Rebecca Jarrell, LPC

Rebecca Jarrell, LPC

Rebecca Jarrell, LPC

I'm a licensed professional counselor, and I treat anxiety, depression, trauma, and the kind of grief and loss that doesn't follow a tidy timeline. I've been in the mental health field for over 24 years now, across a range of settings. Early on, I worked in an inpatient psychiatric hospital on the child and adolescent unit, and for the past decade I've been in private practice, mostly with adults and older adults sorting through what's weighing on them.

I'll be honest with you: I'm both compassionate and direct. Those two things aren't in tension for me. Much of what I do draws on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, so we'll spend real time noticing the distorted thoughts that keep circling and figuring out how to challenge and reframe them, while reinforcing the habits that actually serve you. As a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional and a Certified Grief Educator, I pay close attention to how loss and past hurt shape the present, but I treat each person as a unique individual rather than a diagnosis. In a first session, expect me to ask questions, listen closely, and start naming patterns out loud with you.

You'll leave that first conversation with a sense of where we're headed. Bring whatever's been hardest to say, and we'll begin making sense of it together.

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CA

TX

NM

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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.

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CA

AZ

NJ

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View Nicole Estevez, LMHC

Nicole Estevez, LMHC

Nicole Estevez, LMHC

As a licensed mental health counselor with a decade of experience, I work mostly with adults and older adults who are navigating anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, grief, or the aftermath of trauma. Over the years I've practiced in a lot of different settings, an outpatient community clinic, in-home family therapy, work with undocumented minors carrying trauma histories, and now telehealth, and each of those settings taught me something about how differently people arrive at counseling and what they need once they get there.

What I've come to believe, after all this time in the field, is that therapy works best as a collaborative process, one where we're figuring out your goals together rather than me handing down a plan. I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, and psychodynamic work, but I choose the approach based on the person in front of me, not the other way around. Early sessions tend to be more conversation than assessment; I want to understand how you actually experience your days before we decide where to focus.

I keep the pace steady and I stay honest with you about what I'm noticing, because I've found that people make more progress when the process feels transparent.

There's no rush to any of this. Whenever you feel ready to start, I'll be here to begin the work with you.

Licensed in

CT

FL

NJ

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View Darlene Browning, LCSW

Darlene Browning, LCSW

Darlene Browning, LCSW

I'm a therapist who has spent more than thirty years in mental health, and much of that work has centered on adults and older adults living with the aftermath of trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and the ups and downs that come with personality disorders. I started my career as a correction counselor with the NYC Department of Corrections, running recovery and psychoeducation groups, and I later spent nearly two decades as a hospital discharge planner while training in adult psychoanalysis. That range shapes how I sit with people; I've seen a lot, and very little surprises me anymore.

I named my private practice "Live the Life You Want" because I genuinely believe people should get to live on their own terms. I lean on EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, CBT, and Motivational Interviewing, but the model matters less than the fit. The world can be a scary, cold, and uncertain place, and my job is to help you process the emotions underneath the trauma, depression, or anxiety, at a pace you can handle. I especially connect with clients from the LGBTQ+ community and with fellow people of color who want a clinician who listens closely and doesn't rush.

Your first session, and honestly the second too, is about you: why you're here, what you've been through, and what you actually want to change. We get to know each other and decide together where to start.

Reach out when you're ready to begin.

Licensed in

FL

NJ

NY

PA

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View Michael McNeill, LCSW

Michael McNeill, LCSW

Michael McNeill, LCSW

I'm a therapist who has spent years working with people across the whole span of life, from young children through adults facing the questions that come at the end of it. That range matters to me. Over the years I've sat with kids and teens, with adults sorting through their own lives, and with families and couples trying to find their footing together. I'm trained in EMDR and trauma care, and I draw on CBT, DBT, and other evidence-based tools depending on what actually fits the person in front of me.

Here's how I tend to think about the work: I'm less interested in what's supposedly "wrong" with you and more interested in the skills and goals that make daily life feel workable again. Early on, I'll ask you to name what you want out of this, what a better version of things would actually look like, and then we map a clear path toward it together. You know your own experiences, values, and needs better than I ever could, and I treat that as the real starting point. I aim to be someone you feel genuinely heard by, not talked at.

I've built a bit of a reputation for creative, results-minded work, and I take that seriously. If you're looking for a therapist who will help you turn stuck feelings into concrete steps forward, reach out and let's talk about where you want to begin.

Licensed in

NJ

PA

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View Gabrielle Kull, LPC

Gabrielle Kull, LPC

Gabrielle Kull, LPC

I trained as a therapist, and I mostly work with adults navigating the aftermath of trauma, whether that's from sexual assault, domestic violence, or another experience that keeps intruding on the present. Much of my early work was with people served by a nonprofit supporting victims of violent crimes, and that shaped how I sit with someone whose life has been reorganized by something they didn't choose. Alongside PTSD, I regularly help people work through depression, anxiety, and OCD-related struggles.

I take a trauma-informed approach, which for me means we move at your pace rather than mine. I've been practicing EMDR since 2019 and earned my certification in it, and I draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and mindfulness depending on what actually fits the person in front of me, not a fixed script. Early sessions tend to be less about diving into the hardest material and more about understanding where you are in your own healing and what you want to move toward. I'll be straightforward with you about what I'm noticing and why I'm suggesting a particular direction.

I'm also expanding into mental performance work with athletes, which has been a natural extension of how I think about focus, pressure, and resilience.

There's no timeline you need to meet before reaching out. Whenever you feel ready to begin, I'll be here.

Licensed in

PA

NJ

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View Jodie Gardner, LPC

Jodie Gardner, LPC

Jodie Gardner, LPC

I've spent years as a therapist treating depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, addiction, and the disorienting stretches that come with major life transitions. I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas and California, and I'm certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, which shapes a lot of how I work. I see individuals, couples, and families ages 12 and up, and I've spent a good deal of that time with people whose lives don't fit a tidy template: LGBTQ+ clients, people in non-traditional or complex relationships, and those managing mood disorders, caregiver stress, or concerns around intimacy.

I think everyone arrives with a story that's genuinely their own, so I don't hand out a one-size-fits-all plan. I lean on thoughtful questions more than pronouncements, the kind that help you surface your own insight, your strengths, and solutions that actually mean something to you. In a first session, I'll ask what brought you in and let you tell it at whatever pace feels right; from there we start naming goals and sketching a roadmap that belongs to you. My work draws on CBT and DBT alongside trauma-informed care and mindfulness, but the through line is a partnership built on open, respectful conversation.

Deciding to start therapy takes something. If you've gotten this far into reading about me, you've already done part of the hard work, and I'd be glad to take the next part on with you.

Licensed in

CA

TX

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View Ann-Marie Cupples, LCSW

Ann-Marie Cupples, LCSW

Ann-Marie Cupples, LCSW

I'm a therapist specializing in depression, anxiety, stress, and the kind of unexpected life changes that can leave you feeling stuck, lost, or like you're just going through the motions. I see adolescents from age 13 as well as adults, and I especially connect with people in the LGBTQIA+ community who are ready to put some work into their mental health and get closer to being the version of themselves they want to be.

A lot of what happens early on is simply building trust between us. I want you to feel comfortable being honest, because that's where the real work starts. I'm not going to hand you a plan and tell you to follow it; I'll ask you to be involved in setting your own goals, since you're the one who has to live them. In a session, that might look like us naming what's actually getting in the way this week and deciding together where to put our attention. I draw on a range of evidence-based approaches and adjust them to fit you rather than the other way around, because no two people arrive with the same story.

My aim is to help you leave with tools you can actually use, not just insight that stays in the room. Curious whether the two of us would work well together? That's exactly what a first visit is for.

Licensed in

NJ

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View Brianna Campbell, LMHC

Brianna Campbell, LMHC

Brianna Campbell, LMHC

Most of my work as a therapist is with adults navigating the parts of life that don't come with a map: dating, questions of gender and sexuality, career and school stress, the disorientation of a big transition, and the anxiety or low mood that tends to travel alongside all of it. Some people come in looking for more organization; others are trying to reconnect with a sense of purpose. I hold licenses in New York, New Jersey, and Florida, and I'm a National Certified Counselor, but what matters more to you is how a session actually goes.

I try to balance heart and mind. That means I take the way you feel seriously while also giving you concrete tools to work with. I'll start our first meeting by walking through how therapy works, so you feel comfortable and clear on what to expect, and then I'll ask what brought you in before we get into your history, your strengths, and where you'd like to go. From there we build a measurable, personalized plan and adjust it to fit your pace and style rather than the other way around. I draw on solution-focused strategies, CBT, some psychodynamic insight, and a family-systems lens, depending on what's useful for you.

My hope is that you leave each session with something practical in hand. Bring me what's been sitting on your mind, and we'll start making sense of it side by side.

Licensed in

FL

NJ

NY

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