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Biography

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

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

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

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Expertise and specialties

Talk Therapy

Education and training

  • Master in Counseling, Walden University

Location

Licensed in

Ohio
Texas

Languages spoken

English

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Anita Morrow, LCSW

Anita Morrow, LCSW

Most of my work as a therapist is with adults, including older adults, who are working through the kinds of experiences that don't resolve on their own: trauma, grief, ongoing mental illness, moments of real crisis, and the strain that shows up between partners. I've been doing this work since 1995, and along the way I've earned certifications in trauma and grief because those are areas where careful, informed care matters. I try to keep things collaborative and honest. That means open, transparent communication from the start, because trust and partnership don't happen without it. I begin by getting to know your history, your concerns, and what you actually want to be different. From there we build a plan that's tailored to you, structured enough to give us direction but flexible enough to change as you do. In a typical session, we'll review how the last stretch has gone, look at recent symptoms and life experiences, and check on your progress. I often bring in homework and educational materials between visits, not as busywork but because I want you to leave with practical strategies you can use when I'm not in the room. My approach is grounded in evidence-based practice, and I draw on more than one perspective rather than forcing everyone into the same method. If something has been weighing on you and you're ready to look at it with someone, bring it to a first visit and we'll work through it together.

Licensed in

NC

MD

TX

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View Heather Watson, LPC

Heather Watson, LPC

Heather Watson, LPC

As a therapist, I work mostly with adults who are ready to look honestly at what's been weighing on them and want a clear sense of where we're headed. My path into this work started in foster care and adoption services, then moved through inpatient settings with people of all ages and community mental health, where I supported adults living with severe mental illness and the effects of trauma. Later I ran an outpatient clinic and led multidisciplinary teams, so I've seen how care works from a lot of angles.

I start with a thorough assessment because I want to understand your history, your concerns, and what you're actually hoping to change before we settle on a direction. From there we build a treatment plan together, one with specific goals and measurable outcomes so you can see progress rather than guess at it. I value open communication, and I'll encourage self-awareness and help you build on the strengths you already have. In practice, I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused techniques, and I focus on teaching practical skills you can carry beyond our sessions.

I'm licensed in Florida, Georgia, and Texas. If you want a therapist who will listen closely, tell you the truth, and keep the work pointed toward the outcomes that matter to you, reach out when you're ready to start.

Licensed in

GA

TX

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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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View Clare Johnson, LPC

Clare Johnson, LPC

Clare Johnson, LPC

I trained as a counselor, and I mostly work with adults, including older adults, who are navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, relationship strain, and the harder questions about faith, identity, and what gives their life meaning. Over more than nine years across telehealth, outpatient, school-based, and integrated care, I've come to enjoy the people who want to understand their patterns and also make room for deeper reflection on their values. I'm also an ordained minister, so if you're someone exploring where mental health and spirituality meet, that's a conversation I can hold thoughtfully rather than steer.

My approach is collaborative and practical. I lean on evidence-based tools like CBT and trauma-informed care, and I keep an eye on how things are actually going rather than assuming a plan is working. Our first session is mostly me getting to know your story, what's brought you here, and what you're hoping will be different. From there we build something personalized: insight into the patterns, coping strategies you can use between sessions, and healthier ways of relating to the people in your life. When it's meaningful to you, we make space for faith or the search for meaning too, but only when you want that.

I hold space for emotional healing and for the questions underneath it, and I'll check in regularly to make sure we're still headed where you want to go. Reach out when you're ready to start.

Licensed in

SC

TX

WA

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View Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

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

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

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

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

Licensed in

MT

CA

FL

MN

MS

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View Catherine Hechmer, LISW

Catherine Hechmer, LISW

Catherine Hechmer, LISW

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

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

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

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

Licensed in

OH

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View Ashley Peugh, LISW

Ashley Peugh, LISW

Ashley Peugh, LISW

Ashley Peugh is a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervision Designation (LISW-S) with over six years of clinical experience. She holds a Doctor of Human Services (DHS), Master of Social Work (MSW), Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant (CDCA), and Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy (C-DBT) credentials. Ashley has worked with children, adolescents, and adults in community mental health and outpatient settings and specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, grief, self-esteem, anger management, and life transitions using evidence-based approaches.

Ashley provides a compassionate, supportive, and judgment-free environment where patients feel heard and respected. She believes therapy is collaborative, tailoring treatment goals to each person's needs and strengths while fostering trust through honesty and open communication. She emphasizes practical coping skills, resilience, confidence, and steady progress at a comfortable pace.

Ashley begins by learning each patient's history, concerns, strengths, and goals before completing a comprehensive assessment to create an individualized treatment plan. She collaborates with patients to set measurable goals, uses evidence-based techniques, provides psychoeducation and coping strategies, and welcomes ongoing feedback to keep treatment aligned with each patient's evolving needs.

Licensed in

KS

KY

MN

PA

OH

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View LaShundra Clark, LPC

LaShundra Clark, LPC

LaShundra Clark, LPC

LaShundra Clark, LPC, is a doctoral-level Licensed Professional Counselor with over 15 years of experience providing evidence-based mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. She earned a Doctor of Professional Counseling from Mississippi College and a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from Jackson State University. LaShundra is licensed in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, holds Board Certification in Telemental Health, and has completed EMDR therapy training. She serves as Clinical Director and LPC-S at Healing Minds Counseling Center, LLC, and specializes in depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, behavioral challenges, and work with teens, adults, couples, and families.

LaShundra is committed to transparency and believes genuine rapport is just as important as the therapeutic work itself. She offers a direct yet empathetic approach, meeting clients where they are and guiding them toward their goals rather than telling them what to do. Her relaxed, person-centered style primarily utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) while incorporating mindfulness-based techniques.

LaShundra uses the first session as an opportunity to build connection beyond standard assessments, encouraging clients to openly share what brought them to therapy. She actively listens, validates experiences, and asks thoughtful questions to gain a full understanding of each client's needs. Together, they develop meaningful, personalized treatment goals while creating a safe, supportive environment where clients feel heard and at ease from the first session onward.

Licensed in

MS

LA

TX

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Roberta Mosher, LISW

Roberta Mosher, LISW

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

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

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

Licensed in

MI

OH

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View Guadalupe Garcia, LPC

Guadalupe Garcia, LPC

Guadalupe Garcia, LPC

Lupe Garcia is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) providing psychotherapy to children, adolescents, adults, and families. As owner and Clinical Director of Vital Mind Counseling, LLC, he provides evidence-based treatment and supervision. He has worked in community mental health, juvenile justice, crisis intervention, and outpatient care and is certified in TF-CBT. He treats trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, grief, relationship concerns, and life transitions using CBT, DBT, ERP, EFT, CPT, and trauma-informed care. He is trained with first responders, veterans, and trauma survivors, focused on resilience and lasting change.

Lupe emphasizes a strong therapeutic relationship as the basis for growth. He provides a warm, supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard and respected. He values authenticity and collaboration, meets patients where they are, and tailors treatment to individual goals. He balances compassion with honest feedback and offers practical tools for use between sessions to support lasting change.

Lupe begins by understanding each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals, then collaborates on an individualized treatment plan. He uses evidence-based approaches tailored to symptoms, focusing on insight, coping skills, and underlying contributors to distress. Progress is reviewed regularly and treatment is adjusted as needed. He encourages active participation and supports improved emotional regulation, relationships, and resilience.

Licensed in

TX

GA

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View Caroline Toennis, LPC

Caroline Toennis, LPC

Caroline Toennis, LPC

Caroline Toennis is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a Master’s degree from the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver. She is licensed in Kentucky, Ohio, and Colorado, and has experience in outpatient care, crisis intervention, employee assistance programs, and integrated behavioral health settings. Caroline is committed to creating a safe, genuine, and inclusive space where clients feel heard, supported, and valued.

Caroline takes a client-centered approach and tailors treatment to each person’s unique needs and goals. She integrates evidence-based therapies including CBT, ACT, EMDR, the Gottman Method, psychoeducation, and holistic techniques. She strives to help clients build insight, strengthen coping skills, and improve emotional and psychological well-being in a compassionate and collaborative environment.

Caroline works with clients to better understand their challenges, identify meaningful goals, and develop practical tools for lasting growth. Her process focuses on providing clinical guidance, emotional support, and evidence-based strategies to help reduce symptoms, improve daily functioning, and navigate life’s challenges with greater confidence and resilience.

Licensed in

OH

CO

KY

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Josefina Cisneros, LMHC

Josefina Cisneros, LMHC

Josefina (Josie) Cisneros, LMHC-QS, LPC, has experience practicing in inpatient, outpatient, community, student counseling, and private practice settings. She earned a Master of Public Health from the University of Texas Health Science Center–Houston and a Master of Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University. She completed her pre-graduation internship at University Hospital & Medical Center–Behavioral Health in Tamarac, Florida, and her clinical supervision at Henderson Behavioral Health in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Josie values honesty, individuality, and open communication. She works collaboratively with patients to identify the root causes of mental health concerns while fostering an empathic, safe, and supportive environment where patients feel heard, respected, and comfortable sharing their experiences.

Josie begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. She then develops a clinical understanding of the presenting concerns, conceptualizes a diagnosis, and creates an individualized treatment plan that aligns with the patient’s needs, diagnosis, and personal goals.

Licensed in

TX

FL

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Lashay Dupree, LCSW

Lashay Dupree, LCSW

LaShay Dupree, LCSW, is a compassionate therapist with more than 20 years of experience supporting individuals through life’s most difficult challenges. She views therapy as both a profession and a calling, with a deep commitment to normalizing mental health care and reducing stigma. LaShay believes in helping clients heal unapologetically by exploring the connections between their experiences, relationships, environment, and overall well-being.

LaShay provides a safe, supportive space where clients can show up exactly as they are. She believes therapy should focus on the whole person, not just symptoms, and works collaboratively to help clients build resilience, confidence, and meaningful change. Known for her steady presence and accessibility, she is committed to being a trusted partner in each client’s healing journey.

LaShay begins by establishing trust and rapport, allowing clients to move at a pace that feels comfortable and respectful of their boundaries. Her approach incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Strengths-Based Therapy, and Solution-Focused interventions. Together, she helps clients understand how thoughts influence emotions and behaviors while identifying practical strategies that support growth, healing, and lasting progress.

Licensed in

LA

CO

SC

TX

VA

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View Gregory Stimler, LPCC

Gregory Stimler, LPCC

Gregory Stimler, LPCC

Gregory Stimler is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with experience working with adults, late teens, and couples addressing concerns such as addiction, mental health challenges, career decisions, trauma recovery, grief, and the search for meaning, connection, and purpose in an outpatient setting. He earned his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the CACREP-accredited program at Grace College in Winona Lake, IN, and has worked in outpatient counseling as a licensed counselor for the past 5 years.

Gregory Stimler integrates evidence-based therapeutic approaches with spiritual and existential meaning-making to support healing, change, and renewed purpose. He works collaboratively in a warm, empathetic, and gently challenging manner. His approach helps patients clarify their “why” and develop practical steps for their “how,” supporting movement from surviving toward thriving and greater peace, joy, and fulfillment. He emphasizes that each person’s experience is unique, while also recognizing shared human struggles that can serve as a starting point for connection and growth.

Gregory Stimler begins with a comprehensive assessment and collaborative treatment planning process to establish a shared understanding of needs, goals, and direction. He views therapy as an evolving partnership where goals are refined over time through ongoing dialogue and reflection. Patients are seen as the experts in their own lives, while he provides clinical expertise in approaches that support mental health, addiction recovery, trauma processing, grief work, and overall flourishing. Together, he and his patients regularly revisit progress and adjust treatment to stay aligned with the patient’s chosen goals.

Licensed in

OH

LA

MN

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View Linda Vance, LMFT

Linda Vance, LMFT

Linda Vance, LMFT

Linda Vance, LMFT, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with more than 30 years of experience providing therapy to adolescents and adults in community mental health, crisis services, inpatient psychiatric settings, and for a Native American tribe. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Resources with a minor in Psychology from the University of Arizona and a Master of Arts from Azusa Pacific University. Linda is licensed in California, Arizona, and Texas and utilizes family systems, cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, person-centered, and integrative approaches, while also supporting clients who wish to incorporate spiritual or religious practices into treatment.

Linda values open communication and strives to create an empathetic, supportive environment where clients feel safe, heard, and understood. Her approach is grounded in compassion, creative engagement, and intuitive insight. She draws from a variety of therapeutic tools to help clients gain clarity, deepen self-understanding, and move toward meaningful personal growth and lasting change.

Linda begins by developing a thorough understanding of each client’s history, current concerns, and reasons for seeking therapy. Together, she and her clients identify goals and desired changes, creating a personalized treatment approach that supports their unique needs, strengths, and path forward.

Licensed in

AZ

TX

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View John Dlugosz, LCSW

John Dlugosz, LCSW

John Dlugosz, LCSW

John Dlugosz is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) providing trauma-informed, faith-integrated therapy to children, adolescents, adults, couples, families, and veterans in outpatient and integrated care settings. He uses a holistic, strengths-based approach drawing from CBT, solution-focused therapy, and Christian counseling to support healing of mind, body, and spirit.

John creates a warm, supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard and respected. He integrates a Christian, biblically informed perspective when desired, along with CBT, positive psychology, and solution-focused strategies. He emphasizes collaboration, emotional safety, and practical skills that build resilience, clarity, and hope.

John begins with a collaborative intake to understand each client’s story, goals, and needs. He develops individualized, evidence-based treatment plans using CBT, trauma-informed care, and strengths-based interventions. Progress is reviewed regularly, and clients are equipped with practical tools for emotional regulation, growth, and lasting change.

Licensed in

ID

FL

NV

OH

TN

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View Elizabeth Marcum, LCSW

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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Venus Tombakoglu, LPC

Venus Tombakoglu, LPC

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

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

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

Licensed in

OH

TX

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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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Andrea Bice, LICSW

Andrea Bice, LICSW

Andrea Bice, LICSW, has 15 years of experience practicing in schools, hospitals, and community settings. She earned her MSW from the University of Washington and is licensed in WA, AK, OR, CA, MT, TX, and ID. Andrea works with a variety of presenting concerns, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, stress, and ASD.

Andrea creates a warm, supportive, and solution-oriented environment where patients feel empowered and respected. She values helping patients recognize their own strengths and capabilities while building confidence in their ability to navigate life’s challenges. Andrea believes in meeting each patient where they are and supporting them in the present moment.

Andrea begins by creating a safe and comfortable space where patients can build an authentic connection and feel seen and validated. She takes a collaborative approach to developing goals that address what brought patients to therapy and what they hope to achieve together. Andrea maintains open, honest communication while providing support and encouragement for growth throughout the therapeutic process.

Licensed in

MT

ID

TX

OR

WA

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Stacey Shumway Johnson, LPCC

Stacey Shumway Johnson, LPCC

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

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

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

Licensed in

OH

KY

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View Danielle Jackson-Stevenson, LCSW

Danielle Jackson-Stevenson, LCSW

Danielle Jackson-Stevenson, LCSW

Danielle Jackson-Stevenson, LCSW, is grounded in a strong spiritual foundation and values authenticity, kindness, and purposeful living. Family is central to her life, and she brings gratitude and compassion into her work with clients of all ages, cultures, and life experiences. Danielle earned her Master of Social Work from Southern University and obtained clinical licensure in 2017. She is licensed in Texas, Virginia, Maryland, and New Mexico.

Danielle meets clients where they are while building meaningful rapport and fostering a supportive therapeutic environment. She focuses on empowering clients, strengthening positive self-regard, and encouraging emotional and physical wellness. Through open communication, Danielle strives to ensure clients feel seen, heard, respected, and supported throughout their care.

Danielle takes time to thoroughly understand each client’s history before the initial appointment. As therapy progresses, she works collaboratively with clients to identify goals, understand their perspectives, and develop individualized treatment plans aligned with their personal needs and wellness goals.

Licensed in

MD

NM

TX

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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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Richelle Smallwood, LCSW

Richelle Smallwood, LCSW

Richelle Smallwood is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 14 years of experience providing mental health services across outpatient and school-based settings, along with more than 6 years of telehealth experience. She earned her Master of Social Work from East Carolina University and her Bachelor of Social Work from Elizabeth City State University. Her diverse background supports individuals across various life stages and environments.

Richelle approaches therapy as a collaborative partnership focused on accountability and progress. She often incorporates between-session activities to reinforce growth and goal alignment. She serves as a guide, using evidence-based practices, skill-building exercises, psychoeducation, and practical strategies to support overall well-being.

Richelle emphasizes that clients are in the driver’s seat of therapy. She encourages open communication and invites feedback to ensure the approach remains effective. She supports clients in staying aligned with their goals, coming to sessions with intention, and making meaningful, sustainable progress.

Licensed in

TX

NC

FL

VA

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Shelby Combs, LCSW

Shelby Combs, LCSW

Shelby Combs, LCSW, has worked in outpatient group and individual therapy settings since 2018, supporting individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. She earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Social Work from the University of Tennessee at Martin and a Master’s of Science in Social Work from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where she also obtained a certification in Trauma Treatment.

Shelby values meeting patients where they are, actively listening, and respecting each person’s autonomy and right to make their own choices. She approaches care with empathy and positive regard, working collaboratively to build self-awareness, strengthen emotional regulation, and develop integrative, person-centered strategies tailored to each individual.

Shelby begins by building rapport through open conversation, exploring a patient’s history, presenting concerns, family background, and past treatment experiences. She uses a person-centered planning approach to identify strengths and barriers, creating measurable and realistic goals. She also invites patients to share their expectations and vision for their future to guide treatment.

Licensed in

TN

KY

TX

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Alelia Watson, LPC

Alelia Watson, LPC

Lia Watson, LPC-S, is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor with over 10 years of experience helping adults navigate stress, anxiety, depression, and major life transitions. She earned her Master’s in Counseling Education with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy from Sam Houston State University. Lia has worked across nonprofit, psychiatric hospital, and private practice settings, and is licensed in Texas, Louisiana, and Washington. She specializes in communication, self-awareness, relationship dynamics, and stress management, with a focus on supporting women and professionals in demanding roles.

Lia creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe to be open and honest. She approaches therapy as a collaborative, practical, and empowering process. Known for her warm, relatable, and direct style, she helps clients understand emotional patterns, strengthen boundaries, and improve communication while working toward meaningful, lasting change.

Lia begins by understanding each patient’s history, concerns, and goals. She uses evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and strengths-based techniques. Together with her clients, she develops realistic goals and practical tools to build emotional awareness, manage stress, and foster healthier relationship patterns over time.

Licensed in

LA

TX

WA

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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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Anita Morrow, LCSW

Anita Morrow, LCSW

Anita Lynette Morrow, LCSW, has worked in mental health since 1995, supporting diverse populations including youth, survivors of domestic violence, adults with persistent mental illness, individuals in crisis, and couples. She holds certifications in trauma and grief and earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Social Work from Lamar University and the University of Alabama.

Anita takes a collaborative, compassionate, and non-judgmental approach, tailoring care to each individual’s needs. She prioritizes open, transparent communication to build trust and partnership. Her work is grounded in evidence-based practices and integrates multiple perspectives, offering a structured yet flexible approach that evolves with each patient.

Anita begins by understanding each patient’s history, concerns, and goals to create a personalized plan. Sessions include reviewing recent symptoms, life experiences, and progress. She incorporates homework and educational materials to deepen understanding and equip patients with practical coping strategies.

Licensed in

NC

MD

TX

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View Heather Watson, LPC

Heather Watson, LPC

Heather Watson, LPC

Heather Watson, LMHC, LPC, earned her Master’s in Professional Counseling from South University in Savannah, GA. She is licensed in Florida, Georgia, and Texas, with experience across nonprofit, inpatient, and outpatient settings. She began in foster care and adoption services, later working inpatient with diverse age groups, and in community mental health supporting adults with severe mental illness and trauma. She also managed an outpatient clinic, leading multidisciplinary teams.

Heather Watson creates a safe, supportive environment where clients feel heard and validated. She values open communication, encourages self-awareness, and helps clients build on their strengths. Her approach emphasizes collaboration, with clear, goal-oriented treatment plans and measurable outcomes to support meaningful progress.

Heather Watson begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand history, concerns, and goals. She collaborates with clients to develop personalized treatment plans and teaches practical skills for lasting change. Her integrative approach incorporates CBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused techniques.

Licensed in

GA

TX

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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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View Clare Johnson, LPC

Clare Johnson, LPC

Clare Johnson, LPC

Clare Johnson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over nine years of experience across telehealth, outpatient, school-based, and integrated care settings. She is licensed in Texas and Washington and is a National Certified Counselor. Clare holds a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Master of Divinity from Wake Forest University. She uses evidence-based approaches such as CBT, trauma-informed care, and measurement-based treatment, with special interests in relationships, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and spirituality. As an ordained minister, she thoughtfully supports clients exploring mental health and faith.

Clare Johnson creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where clients can be fully themselves. Her approach is collaborative and practical, helping individuals understand patterns while building tools for daily life. She enjoys working with clients facing relationship challenges, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and questions about faith or identity. She is known for holding space for both emotional healing and deeper reflection on values and meaning.

Clare begins with an initial session to understand each client’s story, challenges, and goals. Together, they develop a personalized plan using approaches like CBT and trauma-informed care. Sessions focus on insight, coping strategies, and healthier relationship patterns. When meaningful, she incorporates spirituality or faith exploration. Progress is reviewed regularly to ensure alignment with client goals.

Licensed in

SC

TX

WA

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View Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

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

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

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

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

Licensed in

MT

CA

FL

MN

MS

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View Catherine Hechmer, LISW

Catherine Hechmer, LISW

Catherine Hechmer, LISW

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

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

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

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

Licensed in

OH

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Courtnei Powell, LPC

Courtnei Powell, LPC

I've spent years as a therapist working across outpatient clinics, schools, and virtual settings, with adults, teens, and children who come to me at different stages and for different reasons. Before I was a counselor, I taught special education to elementary and high school students, and that classroom background still shapes how I listen. I learned early that people show up differently depending on their age and their world, and that meeting someone well means paying attention to where they actually are rather than where a form says they should be.

I value open communication, and I'd rather we talk plainly than trade vague reassurances. In our first session, my focus is on getting a full picture of your history, your concerns, and what you're hoping will be different. From there we set manageable steps toward the longer goals that matter to you. I try to keep the work personalized and practical, so the plan we build fits your life instead of some ideal version of it. I'm not interested in rushing you, and I'll say what I think while leaving room for you to disagree.

Whether you're an adult sorting through something on your own, a parent bringing in a younger child, or a teenager who'd rather be anywhere else, I want you to feel genuinely heard and respected in the room. Bring whatever's on your mind to a first visit, and we'll figure out the next steps together.

Licensed in

TX

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View Ashlin Senegal, LCSW

Ashlin Senegal, LCSW

Ashlin Senegal, LCSW

I'm a therapist with experience treating anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and the big and small transitions that reshape a life. My path here wasn't a straight line: before I became a social worker, I taught elementary school, and I've since worked in schools, outpatient and inpatient behavioral health, hospice, and correctional settings. That range means I've sat with people at some of the steadiest and some of the hardest moments of their lives, and I've learned that most folks arrive already carrying their own strengths, even when they can't see them yet.

My approach is compassionate but structured. I like having a plan, and I like knowing we're both clear on where we're headed. I start by getting to know your background, what's bringing you in now, and what you actually want out of therapy. Sometimes I'll use a brief screening tool to understand what you're experiencing more fully. From there we build a treatment plan around your goals, drawing on approaches like CBT, DBT, and solution-focused work, and I'll check in regularly to see what's helping and adjust as things shift.

What matters most to me is a relationship built on trust and respect, where you can be honest without performing. I'd rather move at a pace that's real than a pace that looks good on paper. Bring what's been weighing on you to a first visit, and we'll start sorting through it together.

Licensed in

TX

LA

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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 Nicole Groves, LPC

Nicole Groves, LPC

Nicole Groves, LPC

Most of my work as a therapist is with people moving through complicated emotions, shifting relationships, and the kind of life transitions that don't resolve on a neat timeline. That includes teenagers, adults, and older adults, and I came to this work after five years teaching K-12 English and special education before moving into community mental health across three East Texas counties. That teaching background shaped how I show up: practical, willing to name what I'm seeing, and more interested in useful skills than in abstract insight.

I'll be direct with you, because I think honesty is a form of respect. I'm also not going to hand you a one size fits all plan. We'll figure out where your strengths already are, get clear on what's actually in the way, and build something you can use right away rather than someday. Early on, a session tends to be part sorting out what brought you in and part testing what genuinely fits your life. As you grow and your needs change, the work changes with you, and I make a point of noticing the progress out loud, not just the problems.

I draw on approaches like EMDR, somatic work, TF-CBT, and DBT, and I'm also a registered yoga teacher, so the body is often part of the conversation. If you've been wanting a therapist who's caring but straight with you, reach out and let's talk about where you want to start.

Licensed in

IA

LA

MO

TX

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View Erika Paz, LPC

Erika Paz, LPC

Erika Paz, LPC

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

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

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

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

Licensed in

ME

OH

TX

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View Deborah Unger, LCSW

Deborah Unger, LCSW

Deborah Unger, LCSW

I trained as a therapist, and I mostly work with adults who are ready to talk something through but haven't always felt genuinely listened to when they've tried before. My path here started in education and psychology, and that background still shapes how I think about people, with attention to where someone is developmentally and what growth actually looks like for them, not just what a treatment plan says it should be.

My style is warm and interactive. I'm not the kind of therapist who sits in silence and lets you fill the air; I stay engaged, ask questions, and respond honestly. Early on, my focus is on making sure you feel heard and understood, because in my experience meaningful change tends to start there. From that point we set goals that are yours, and I draw on a few approaches depending on what fits: cognitive-behavioral therapy for patterns you want to shift, psychodynamic work when the roots matter, and problem-solving therapy when you need practical strategies for what's in front of you right now. I'll tailor the mix to you rather than the other way around.

Mostly, I want the work to feel collaborative and steady, with room for the courage it takes to change something in your life.

Deciding to talk to someone takes real effort, and getting this far says something. If you're looking for that kind of working relationship, I'd be glad to start it with you.

Licensed in

TX

MA

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 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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View Giulia Ferrero, LMSW

Giulia Ferrero, LMSW

Giulia Ferrero, LMSW

I'm a licensed master social worker with a particular focus on individual talk therapy for adults and older adults navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, grief and loss, and the kinds of life transitions that leave you unsure of your footing. A lot of the people I sit with are young adults sorting through relationship and family strain, women's health concerns, or the pressure of figuring out who they want to become. I also work with autistic adults and welcome anyone looking to focus less on managing symptoms and more on personal growth.

My training runs from cognitive behavioral and solution focused work to family systems and psychodynamic therapy, and during graduate school I worked extensively with children using play therapy and trauma focused approaches. In practice, I don't lock into one method; I pay attention to what fits the person in front of me. I lean on your own strengths rather than trying to hand you someone else's blueprint. Early sessions tend to move at a steady, unhurried pace: we talk through what brought you here, what you've already tried, and what a fuller life would actually look like for you. I'm direct about what I notice, and everything we discuss stays confidential. I also speak Italian, if that's the language a conversation comes more easily in.

Curious whether the way I work would suit what you're trying to sort out? That's exactly what a first visit is for.

Licensed in

TX

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View Christy Caric-Ball, LPC

Christy Caric-Ball, LPC

Christy Caric-Ball, LPC

I'm a therapist with experience in women's health, LGBTQIA+ concerns, teen adjustment, and trauma-informed care. Much of my background comes from settings where support wasn't always easy to reach: an intimate partner violence diversion court, a shelter for undocumented minors, a behavioral health center, and work with underserved girls and women through a medical school in the Rio Grande Valley. I see adults, adolescents, and older adults, and I work in both English and Spanish.

My approach is supportive and solution-focused. I lean on approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Interpersonal Therapy, and EMDR, but the throughline is simpler than the acronyms: I want to help you put your energy into what you can actually change and loosen your grip on what's outside your control. Early on, I spend real time understanding your history and building trust before we go anywhere. From there we get honest about where you are now and where you'd like to be, and I build a plan that's yours specifically, one we revisit and adjust as your goals shift. You should expect to feel heard and encouraged, not rushed.

I came to this work by way of philosophy before clinical psychology, and I still care about the bigger 'why' behind what brings someone in. Curious whether we'd work well together? A first visit is the best way to find out.

Licensed in

TX

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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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View Mariechia Palmer, LPC

Mariechia Palmer, LPC

Mariechia Palmer, LPC

I'm a therapist, and I work with individuals, couples, and families who are trying to make sense of how old pain keeps showing up in the present. Often the people I see are adults or teenagers between 13 and 17 who feel stuck in patterns they can't quite name, or families where the same conflicts keep repeating and no one is sure where they started. My belief is simple: meaningful change comes from understanding how past wounds shape present behavior, so a lot of my work is helping people retrace those wounds in order to heal what's happening now.

My approach is collaborative and grounded in genuine partnership. I'll ask questions that help you look honestly at where your struggles began, and together we'll reframe the older narratives that no longer serve you. Early sessions tend to be about exploration, walking back through the experiences that formed you, and beginning to notice the patterns underneath them. I move at a pace that lets self-awareness build rather than forcing it, because the goal isn't a quick fix; it's clarity and resilience that hold up over time. I'm also licensed in Texas as a marriage and family therapist, so relationship and family dynamics are familiar territory for me.

Much of what drives me is a longstanding pull toward helping heal broken homes, relationships, and hearts. If that resonates with what you're looking for, I'd be happy to talk.

Licensed in

OK

TX

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View Michelle Corley, LISW

Michelle Corley, LISW

Michelle Corley, LISW

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

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

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

Licensed in

LA

OH

PA

TX

FL

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View Cherie McCarthy, LMFT

Cherie McCarthy, LMFT

Cherie McCarthy, LMFT

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

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

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

Licensed in

CA

OH

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View 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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Nakia Roberson, LPC

Nakia Roberson, LPC

I trained as a therapist, and I mostly work with individuals and couples sorting through the parts of life that are hard to talk about: intimacy and sexual health, the strain that builds up in a relationship, depression and anxiety, low self-esteem, grief, and the big transitions that leave you unsure of your footing. As a Certified Sex Therapist and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor, I've spent years helping people find language for concerns they may have kept quiet for a long time. In session, I want you to feel genuinely heard, and then I want us to get practical about the situations that are holding you back and how you might respond to them differently. My work draws on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy, and for couples I use the Gottman Method (I'm trained through Levels 1 and 2) to strengthen communication and intimacy. I tailor the work to you rather than the other way around, and I make a point of noticing progress as it happens. I'll be honest with you about one thing: change tends to come when we're willing to be honest with ourselves and do the work. As Carl Rogers put it, one must accept themselves as they are before change can occur. If any of this resonates, the first step is simply a conversation, and together we'll decide where it goes from there.

Licensed in

TX

MD

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View Komal Kishore, LCSW

Komal Kishore, LCSW

Komal Kishore, LCSW

I'm a therapist with experience treating people across the lifespan, from adolescents through older adults, much of it shaped by the years I spent in hospice and hospital settings. That work brought me alongside people at some of the most difficult moments of their lives, and it taught me a lot about listening without rushing to fix. I've supported members of the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, and people experiencing houselessness, and I care a great deal about finding the right fit rather than assuming one approach works for everyone.

I draw on a range of therapeutic methods and tailor them to the person in front of me, not the other way around. I value open, honest communication, so early on I want to understand your history, your life experiences, and the things that have shaped who you are. From there we set goals that actually mean something to you. I tend to revisit those goals every three or four months to see what's working, what isn't, and where we should adjust. Along the way I'm currently pursuing my Doctor of Social Work, which keeps me thinking hard about how to do this work well.

A first session is mostly me getting to know you and the story behind why you're here, at whatever pace feels manageable. Curious whether we'd work well together? That's exactly what a first conversation is for.

Licensed in

TX

WA

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Racquel Ellis, LMHC

Racquel Ellis, LMHC

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

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

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

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

Licensed in

NY

OH

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View Kayla Garcia, LMHC

Kayla Garcia, LMHC

Kayla Garcia, LMHC

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

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

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

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

Licensed in

FL

NC

OH

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View Katrina Myers, LPC

Katrina Myers, LPC

Katrina Myers, LPC

I've spent years as a therapist treating adults and adolescents through the kinds of struggles that don't always fit neatly into a category: bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, ADHD, postpartum, social anxiety, and the fallout from past trauma, divorce, and family conflict. Before I became an LPC, I spent two decades in elementary education, much of it as a behavioral interventionist working with children who had special needs, ADHD, and emotional disturbances. That work taught me how to sit with people who feel stuck and help them, along with the adults around them, find a way to turn things around.

My communication style is gentle but open. I'll tell you what I'm noticing, and I want you to feel free to do the same. I don't lean on one method; depending on what you need, we might draw from cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, positive psychology, psychodynamic work, or humanistic approaches. Early sessions are mostly about getting a clear picture of what's weighing on you and what you're hoping to feel more of. I care a great deal about helping people find real happiness and some joy in their lives again, and I set the pace so it feels manageable rather than rushed.

Whether you're an adult sorting through a hard chapter or a teenager trying to make sense of it all, I'd be glad to talk about what's going on and where you'd like to go from here.

Licensed in

FL

TX

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View Yvette Ramirez, LPC

Yvette Ramirez, LPC

Yvette Ramirez, LPC

As a licensed professional counselor with over a decade of experience, I work mostly with adolescents, teenagers, and adults living with bipolar disorder, PTSD, and OCD, along with those sorting through questions of identity and relationships. I started my career going into people's homes to help them understand their diagnosis, their symptoms, and how their treatment fit into daily life, and that grounded, practical way of working has stayed with me. I'm trained in EMDR and trauma-focused CBT, and with younger clients I lean on play, art, and narrative work so emotions have somewhere to go when words fall short. I especially connect with people navigating disability, parents and caregivers, and clients who, like me, want a space where being a person of color is understood rather than explained.

My pace is structured but never rushed. In a first session, I mostly want to understand what brought you in, then I'll walk you through the kinds of therapy I offer so you know what you're signing up for. By our second meeting we're setting goals together, and from there our time shifts toward progress, practical tools, and honest check-ins about what's helping and what isn't. I listen closely, I don't judge, and I'll be straightforward with you.

If trauma, mood, or identity has been weighing on you, reach out when you're ready to start.

Licensed in

NE

TX

FL

LA

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View KaShunda Davis, LPC

KaShunda Davis, LPC

KaShunda Davis, LPC

As a licensed professional counselor, I work mostly with adults and adolescents who are navigating mood concerns like depression and bipolar disorder, anxiety, trauma, and the harder questions that come with figuring out who you are: self-esteem, confidence, gender identity, and relationships that aren't quite working. I've counseled in a lot of different settings over the years, from community-based centers to private and large group practices, and that range has taught me that no two people arrive for the same reason.

My style is integrative, which really just means I don't force one method onto everyone. Depending on what you're working through, we might draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-focused work, narrative approaches, or mindfulness. Early on, my main job is to listen closely enough to understand what you actually want your life and your relationships to look like, then we build toward that at a pace that feels right to you. I care a great deal about self-exploration, empowerment, and authenticity, and I welcome the full diversity of the people I sit with, including LGBTQIA+ clients who want a counselor who affirms them without hesitation.

What I hope you leave with is a stronger sense of personal strength and self-acceptance, and the tools to move through whatever's been standing in your way. The first step is a straightforward conversation about what's bringing you in; from there, we shape the work together.

Licensed in

TX

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View Anita Green, LPC

Anita Green, LPC

Anita Green, LPC

Most of my work as a therapist is with adults, including older adults, whose substance use or mood struggles have started to spill into everyday life: the job, the relationships, the small routines that used to hold steady. I've been practicing as a licensed professional counselor since 2023, and before that I worked directly with clients across a wide range of backgrounds and challenges, so I've learned not to assume two people arrive for the same reason.

How I work depends on what's actually in front of me. I draw on approaches like CBT, DBT, ACT, and EMDR, along with addiction counseling when that's the need, but the plan is built around the individual and their specific struggles, not a formula. In a first session, expect me to listen closely and ask questions before I offer much, because I'd rather understand your situation than fit it into a shape it doesn't belong in. I hold clear therapeutic boundaries and I take multicultural competence seriously; my own training took me abroad to Australia and China, and that stayed with me.

I tend to be steady and honest about what the work involves. Progress isn't linear, and I'd rather name that early than promise you a timeline I can't keep.

Reach out when you're ready to take the first step together.

Licensed in

IA

TX

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View Jannise McKamey-Bruell, LPC

Jannise McKamey-Bruell, LPC

Jannise McKamey-Bruell, LPC

I'm a licensed professional counselor with a particular focus on helping people through crisis and the rebuilding that comes afterward, and I've spent about ten years doing this work. Much of my background is in the harder chapters of people's lives: I've counseled survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, worked a mental health crisis line, and run support and therapy groups where people slowly figured out how to trust again. These days I see adults and older adults navigating anxiety, depression, shaky self-esteem, strained relationships, and the kind of communication breakdowns that leave you talking past the people you love most.

My own guiding idea is simple: I want to help people help themselves. So the relationship we build in session is close and steady, but the point isn't to lean on me indefinitely. Expect open, honest conversation, some digging into where old patterns come from, and practical, workable suggestions you can actually use between our meetings. I'll ask questions that build insight, and I'll be direct when I think it's useful. The pace is yours, though I tend to nudge toward forward movement.

Outside of session, I stay busy with continuing training, volunteering, sci-fi conventions, a slightly out-of-hand Disney collection, and thoroughly spoiling my nieces and nephews.

Curious whether this kind of counseling might fit what you're looking for right now?

Licensed in

GA

FL

TN

KY

TX

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View Kevin White, LMHC

Kevin White, LMHC

Kevin White, LMHC

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

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

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

Licensed in

NY

OH

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View Huong Phan, LPC

Huong Phan, LPC

Huong Phan, LPC

I'm a licensed professional counselor with nine years of experience, and most of what I see is mood disorders, OCD, prolonged grief, and the adjustment struggles that come with a life that's shifted under someone's feet. A lot of that work also touches relationships and the challenges people bring to my office when something in daily life stops working the way it used to. My clinical training began at the Institute for Human Identity, one of the first psychotherapy centers in New York to offer LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy, and serving the LGBTQ+ community remains central to how I practice. Whatever your gender identity, expression, sexual orientation, race, or culture, my aim is for you to feel steady enough to do real work here.

My approach draws on cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavioral, and mindfulness-based techniques, and each of these asks you to participate rather than watch. The point is to connect mind with body, intent with action, so that healthier patterns can actually take hold. Early sessions tend to be practical: we notice what's happening, sit with some of it rather than rushing past it, and start testing small changes. I care about awareness, acceptance, and building resilience you can rely on when things get hard again.

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

Licensed in

TX

NY

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View Frank Miller, LPC

Frank Miller, LPC

Frank Miller, LPC

My work as a therapist centers on helping adults, teenagers, and older adults sort through the thinking patterns that pull them toward negativity and self-defeat. Over the years I've worked in hospitals, community mental health, a treatment center for people facing both mental health and substance use struggles, and in outpatient therapy with a wide range of clients. That mix taught me that no two people show up the same way, so I don't work from a single script.

Depending on what you need, I draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Reality Therapy. Practically, that means we look at where distorted thinking is running the show, and we build skills for becoming more emotionally regulated, more stress tolerant, and more mindful. My aim is to help you get back into the driver's seat of your own daily life. In a session, expect me to listen closely, ask direct questions, and stay focused on what's actually useful to you rather than talking in circles. I keep things individualized and client focused, because I think that's how people find real purpose and meaning again.

What I want for the people I see is the freedom to fulfill their needs, chase their goals, and feel steadier on the way toward balance and peace of mind. There's no rush to have it all figured out before we begin. Reach out when the time feels right for you.

Licensed in

TX

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View Cosima Robinson, LPC

Cosima Robinson, LPC

Cosima Robinson, LPC

Most of my work as a therapist, over eight years now, has been with adults navigating depression, anxiety, and the kind of life obstacles that don't always have a tidy diagnosis attached to them. I've counseled people through some of the harder settings you can imagine: substance abuse recovery and dual-diagnosis care, residential and intensive outpatient programs, correctional institutions, survivors of domestic violence, and at-risk youth and families. That range has taught me not to make assumptions about what someone needs before I've actually listened.

My approach pulls from person-centered, cognitive-behavioral, and solution-focused work, but I don't apply any of it by formula. I stay flexible and tailor what I do to the person in front of me, because the technique that helps one person can miss another entirely. I aim to keep things impartial, supportive, and honest. In a first session, expect me to ask questions and let you fill in the picture at your own speed rather than rushing you toward a plan. I'd rather understand where you're starting from than hand you a script.

As a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Texas, I've sat with people at low points and watched them build something steadier, and I don't take that trust lightly. Reach out when you're ready to start.

Licensed in

TX

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Raquel Weinum, LCSW

Raquel Weinum, LCSW

I trained as a clinical social worker, and I mostly work with adults and older adults who are navigating depression and other mood disorders, anxiety, chronic stress, trauma, relationship difficulties, family conflict, and grief. Over the past 17-plus years, I've done this work in a lot of different settings: hospitals, community mental health and substance abuse clinics, and home-based crisis intervention, along with individual and group therapy and supervisory roles. That range has taught me that people arrive at very different points, and the work has to start from where they actually are.

My style is warm and engaging, and I think of the therapist's role as collaborative rather than directive. Depending on what you're looking for, our work together might mean building new skills to cope with emotional pain, learning to set boundaries in relationships, or looking for more meaning in your life. I draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, narrative therapy, relational and psychodynamic approaches, and mindfulness and embodiment work, but whatever modality we use, it's always trauma informed and built on your strengths. In an early session, expect real conversation and some honest curiosity about what brought you here and what you'd like to be different.

Self-exploration, discovery, and healing tend to unfold at their own pace, and I'm comfortable letting them. If that's the kind of work you're ready for, we can start with a conversation and figure out the rest together.

Licensed in

NY

FL

TX

TN

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View Cody Chua, LCSW

Cody Chua, LCSW

Cody Chua, LCSW

I'm a licensed clinical social worker specializing in talk therapy, and over three years of practice I've worked in inpatient units, outpatient clinics, and virtual settings with teens, adults, and older adults. The people I sit with are often navigating mood disorders, grief, trauma, behavioral struggles, substance use, or some combination of those at once. I've also spent time working with couples and families who want to rebuild something that feels strained. What I care about most is helping you locate the inner strengths and natural capabilities you already have, the ones that make real change and healthier relationships possible.

I don't work from a single script. My training runs across mentalization based therapy, logotherapy, and cognitive based approaches, and I draw on whichever fits the person in front of me rather than asking the person to fit the method. Early on, expect me to spend real time understanding how you got here and what matters to you before we settle on any direction. I tailor the approach to you, and I'll be straightforward with you about what I'm seeing and why.

My training grounds me in family-centered outpatient psychiatry, from my practicum at Texas Children's Hospital through the years since. If you've been quietly managing grief, a mood that won't lift, or a habit you can't seem to loosen on your own, reach out and we can figure out the next step together.

Licensed in

TX

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View LaJoya McDonald, LCSW

LaJoya McDonald, LCSW

LaJoya McDonald, LCSW

I'm a therapist with a particular focus on anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, and the messy in-between moments that come with a major life transition. I've worked across outpatient, telehealth, and managed care settings, and much of what I do comes down to helping people make sense of the thoughts, emotions, and patterns that keep showing up, then building practical tools to actually work with them.

The way I work is integrative and person-centered, which really just means I don't hand everyone the same plan. Depending on what you need, that might look like CBT or DBT, motivational interviewing, solution-focused or interpersonal work, or mindfulness-based techniques, shaped around your goals, your strengths, and what you value. In a first session, expect me to listen closely and ask questions that help me understand where you're starting from before we decide where to go. I take seriously the job of walking alongside you through whatever you're facing, with compassion and respect, and I want you to feel heard rather than processed.

Healing and growth tend to happen at their own pace, and I'd rather move at yours than rush a timeline. If something in your life feels stuck, painful, or simply too heavy to sort out alone, bring it to a first visit and we'll start untangling it together.

Licensed in

AL

AR

GA

LA

MO

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View Katrina Canady, LPC

Katrina Canady, LPC

Katrina Canady, LPC

I've spent years as a therapist working across inpatient and outpatient settings, and I see individuals, couples, families, and groups. Some of the people I work best with are children, teenagers, and older adults navigating change, and I've learned that the same approach rarely fits two people the same way. As an Army brat, a combat veteran, and a retired military spouse, I've lived in a lot of places and sat with a lot of different life experiences, and I think that history shapes how I listen.

My style is eclectic, meaning I adjust to what's actually in front of me rather than running everyone through the same protocol. I treat therapy as a joint effort, and I genuinely mean that: you're the expert on your own experience, and progress tends to come from shared commitment and a little courage on both sides. I start with a thorough assessment so I understand your background, your needs, and where you want to go. From there I keep the dialogue open, including between sessions, and I make sure you're part of building the plan, not just receiving it. When it fits, I draw on training in Cognitive Processing Therapy and EMDR.

Our first conversation is mostly me asking questions and getting to know how you got here. There's no rush to this. Reach out when the timing feels right for you.

Licensed in

FL

GA

NC

SC

TX

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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.

Licensed in

NY

TX

NJ

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View Eyerusalem Mulatu, LPC

Eyerusalem Mulatu, LPC

Eyerusalem Mulatu, LPC

I'm a therapist specializing in trauma, substance use, and the ways old wounds surface as depression and anxiety, with more than a decade of experience treating adults and adolescents across residential, PHP, and IOP levels of care. As a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, much of what I do focuses on childhood trauma and how it keeps showing up in daily life, long after the events themselves have passed. I'm also trained as a post-induction therapist in the Meadows Model, and I lean on CBT, DBT, and narrative work depending on what a given person actually needs.

A lot of the people I see are working on maintaining sobriety, learning coping skills, and finally confronting a past they've spent years avoiding. My aim is for you to feel heard and secure, and to know your confidentiality is genuinely protected. I care about the whole family system, not just the diagnosis in front of me, because unresolved trauma rarely stays in one lane. Sessions are practical and honest: we name what's driving the distress, then build the skills to live differently. Over the years I've found creative ways to make virtual care feel real, so the screen doesn't get in the way of the work.

Healing isn't something I hand you; it's something we work toward together. Bring what's been weighing on you to a first visit, and we'll start sorting through it side by side.

Licensed in

TX

FL

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View Cassandra Garcia-Lozano, LPC

Cassandra Garcia-Lozano, LPC

Cassandra Garcia-Lozano, LPC

I'm a therapist specializing in addictive disorders, ADHD, and the mood struggles that often travel alongside them: depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and the disorientation that comes with a big life transition. I've spent about ten years working in the addictions field and several more in mental health, most of that time with my local mental health authority, so I've sat with a wide range of people trying to sort out what's actually driving how they feel. I work with adults, including older adults, and I'm a steady ally to the LGBTQ and Latinx communities.

My approach is eclectic and client-centered, which mostly means I don't force one method onto everyone. Depending on what you need, I'll draw from motivational interviewing, CBT, solution-focused counseling, and DBT. I'll always make sure you understand your own treatment goals rather than nodding along to mine; we set the direction together, and I collaborate with you to find personalized solutions and, honestly, some meaning in the middle of whatever you're facing. Early sessions are less about labels and more about getting a clear picture of where you are and what you're hoping will change.

My aim is to help you find your footing and become your best self, at a pace that fits you. If any of that resonates, reach out and let's start with a conversation; we'll map out the next steps together from there.

Licensed in

TX

PA

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View Derek Miller, LCSW

Derek Miller, LCSW

Derek Miller, LCSW

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

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

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

Licensed in

NY

OH

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View Andrea Roth, LCSW

Andrea Roth, LCSW

Andrea Roth, LCSW

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

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

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

Licensed in

NY

OH

TN

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View Angel Vest, LCSW

Angel Vest, LCSW

Angel Vest, LCSW

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

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

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

Licensed in

CO

FL

OH

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View Maria Landry, LPCC

Maria Landry, LPCC

Maria Landry, LPCC

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

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

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

Licensed in

OH

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View Vincent Ramos, LPC

Vincent Ramos, LPC

Vincent Ramos, LPC

I've spent six years as a licensed professional counselor in Texas treating adults, teens, and older adults through talk therapy. I like working with people who feel worn down by the demands life keeps piling on, the ones carrying anger they can't quite name, career decisions they're stuck on, family strain, or the quiet erosion of self-esteem that comes from years of being judged by others. Adolescents figuring out who they are, adults in the thick of it, and seniors reckoning with what a full life should look like all have a place in my practice.

My approach is eclectic. I pull from Gestalt, reality, narrative, and solution-focused therapy, and I choose the tools that fit the person in front of me rather than forcing anyone into one method. I also want to understand you in context, your culture, your community, your family system, because your reality is distinct and I can't help with the surface if I don't understand the roots. Early sessions are largely me asking questions and listening, so I can get a real sense of what you're up against before we decide where to go.

I'll be honest with you, and I'll expect us to work as partners. My aim is to strengthen what's already solid in you, ease the fears that hold you back, and help you build tools you can rely on long after our work ends.

Reach out when you're ready to start.

Licensed in

TX

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America Calderon, LMHC

America Calderon, LMHC

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

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

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

Licensed in

NY

OH

GA

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