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Hello! I'm Anny, a bilingual and bicultural therapist who is passionate about helping you discover and expand the strengths that a...
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Hello! I'm Anny, a bilingual and bicultural therapist who is passionate about helping you discover and expand the strengths that already exist within you. I firmly believe tha...
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Who might be a good fit for Anny?
Anny Mejia may support individuals who want to explore healing and personal growth through a strengths-based, attachment-informed lens. Her bilingual, culturally attuned approach integrates mindfulness and cognitive behavioral techniques, making space for clients to address anxiety, grief, trauma, and life transitions in a compassionate, non-judgmental setting.
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Whether one is suffering from depression, anxiety, or working through past events, I believe people can change and I enjoy being a...
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Whether one is suffering from depression, anxiety, or working through past events, I believe people can change and I enjoy being a part of that change. I offer an integrative ...
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Who might be a good fit for Shaun?
People experiencing anxiety, depression, or trauma, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills, could benefit from Shaun Mcguire’s focused therapeutic work. His integrative approach, shaped by experience with diverse populations including first responders and veterans, emphasizes meeting clients where they are and tailoring treatment to individual goals.
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Hello, I'm Arthur. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood by the medical system, your doctor, friends, or family, and you just want t...
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Hello, I'm Arthur. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood by the medical system, your doctor, friends, or family, and you just want to understand what’s happening to you, I’m...
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Who might be a good fit for Arthur?
Arthur Ginley may be a match for those interested in an integrative, experiential approach, particularly when facing complex trauma and chronic illness. He offers support that emphasizes rebuilding identity and relationships through mindfulness and relational work, helping clients find meaning amid difficult life experiences.
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Hello, I'm Alice. I am appreciative of resilient individuals who, despite the hardships, have persevered. I like working with indi...
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Hello, I'm Alice. I am appreciative of resilient individuals who, despite the hardships, have persevered. I like working with individuals and/or couples between the ages of 18...
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Who might be a good fit for Alice?
Clients working through complex trauma and looking for trauma-informed therapeutic support might engage well with Alice Moore’s approach. She integrates a variety of evidence-based and somatic therapies within a strength-based, multicultural framework to help individuals and couples build resilience and self-understanding across life stages.
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Hi, I'm Dave. My approach is to help you identify and use the resources available to you in your home, within your family, at your...
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Hi, I'm Dave. My approach is to help you identify and use the resources available to you in your home, within your family, at your school, your workplace, and in your communit...
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Who might be a good fit for David?
David Friedentag may support individuals who want to explore building lasting support systems through a relational and eclectic-informed lens. He emphasizes practical strategies that draw on resources within your family, community, and daily life to help develop healthy behavioral patterns and meet your personal goals.
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Hello and welcome! I’m Kate, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (MSW) dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for...
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Hello and welcome! I’m Kate, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (MSW) dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for those navigating life’s challenges and tra...
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Who might be a good fit for Kate?
Clients in need of guidance around family dynamics, grief, or life transitions could benefit from Kate Rix’s approach. Her trauma-informed, strengths-based practice incorporates diverse therapeutic methods tailored to support individuals across developmental stages and varied challenges, including ADHD, anxiety, and identity-related concerns.
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Hello, I'm Brittany. I believe positive change and growth happen through the power of relationships, and I hope to be able to supp...
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Hello, I'm Brittany. I believe positive change and growth happen through the power of relationships, and I hope to be able to support you on your journey. Life can be depressi...
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Who might be a good fit for Brittany?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges may appreciate the methods Brittany Parsons incorporates into her practice. She blends evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and ACT with a compassionate, individualized approach that supports growth through connection and understanding.
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Hello, I'm Kenneth. I believe that therapy is a collaborative journey where we work together to navigate life's challenges. My app...
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Hello, I'm Kenneth. I believe that therapy is a collaborative journey where we work together to navigate life's challenges. My approach is to integrate psychoeducation into ou...
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Who might be a good fit for Kenneth?
Clients in need of guidance around emotional and relational challenges could benefit from Kenneth Pott’s approach. His biblically-grounded, integrative style combines trauma-informed therapies with psychoeducation to support individuals working through issues like anxiety, grief, or family conflict in a collaborative and non-judgmental setting.
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I have worked in the field of social work, specifically with trauma and resilience for 22 years. I am a practitioner of restorativ...
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I have worked in the field of social work, specifically with trauma and resilience for 22 years. I am a practitioner of restorative yoga, ear acupuncture, meditation and inten...
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Who might be a good fit for Cathy?
People seeking clarity around trauma recovery or support navigating life transitions may find Cathy Phelps’ approach fitting. She integrates trauma-informed care with mindfulness and somatic techniques, emphasizing safety and empowerment while honoring clients’ cultural and intergenerational experiences.
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Life can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go at it alone. I believe a safe and non-judgmental space to explore past trauma...
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Life can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go at it alone. I believe a safe and non-judgmental space to explore past traumas, current difficulties, and complex emotions...
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Who might be a good fit for Elena?
Elena Massetti may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or relationship and attachment challenges who prefer an integrative and compassionate framework. Her approach blends evidence-based therapies like CBT and DBT with mindfulness and person-centered care, creating a supportive space for exploring complex emotions and life transitions.
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Hello, I'm Pamela. With over 25 years of experience in the mental health field, I am passionate about helping individuals navigate...
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Hello, I'm Pamela. With over 25 years of experience in the mental health field, I am passionate about helping individuals navigate their unique journeys towards healing and se...
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Who might be a good fit for Pamela?
Pamela Wise may be well-suited to individuals who value a cognitive-behavioral and trauma-informed approach in managing anxiety, depression, and family conflict. Her work often integrates practical tools and flexible telehealth sessions, supporting teens and adults through challenges like PTSD, identity exploration, and communication difficulties.
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I specialize in child & adolescent issues, young adult, divorce and relationships, adults, and veterans. Stress, anxiety, mental h...
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I specialize in child & adolescent issues, young adult, divorce and relationships, adults, and veterans. Stress, anxiety, mental health issues, and relationships can be very d...
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Who might be a good fit for Connie?
Clients seeking structured support for anxiety, stress, or relationship challenges might consider working with Connie Hines. She blends a variety of therapeutic approaches while fostering a warm, honest, and validating environment that encourages clients to explore their thinking patterns and personal goals.
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With experience in community, nonprofit, and correctional mental health settings, I have worked with individuals from diverse back...
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With experience in community, nonprofit, and correctional mental health settings, I have worked with individuals from diverse backgrounds, conditions, and belief systems. My a...
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Who might be a good fit for Stephen?
Clients facing concerns such as life transitions or identity exploration may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Stephen Nespor. His collaborative, evidence-based approach provides a compassionate space for individuals seeking clarity and personal growth amid complex emotional and existential challenges.
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"My ideal clients are veterans and new parents:" stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction. lack of intimacy, or even cons...
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"My ideal clients are veterans and new parents:" stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction. lack of intimacy, or even considering divorce. They may feel overwhelmed by...
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Who might be a good fit for Chad?
Clients in need of guidance around relational and emotional challenges could benefit from Chad Summers’s approach. Drawing on his experience as a stay-at-home father and his use of evidence-based therapies like EFT and mindfulness, he offers practical strategies to help veterans and new parents manage stress, restore intimacy, and navigate the demands of family life.
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I work primarily with MEN on MEN'S issues.
Are you outwardly successful but inwardly feel you are never good enough?
Do yo...
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I work primarily with MEN on MEN'S issues.
Are you outwardly successful but inwardly feel you are never good enough?
Do you fear letting people (or yourself) down by n...
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Who might be a good fit for Eugene?
Eugene Michalenko may align well with adults who are working through men’s issues such as stress management, relationship loss, or feelings of not being good enough. His integrative approach, which includes mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies, aims to help clients cultivate presence, vitality, and emotional ease in their daily lives.
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Based in Colorado, I am a dedicated clinician with 13 years of experience in the social work field. My practice focuses on helping...
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Based in Colorado, I am a dedicated clinician with 13 years of experience in the social work field. My practice focuses on helping adolescents and adults navigate anxiety, dep...
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Who might be a good fit for Megan?
Megan Verros may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, depression, and the emotional challenges that come with life transitions. Her warm, empathetic approach combined with evidence-based methods like CBT and EMDR creates a supportive space for developing deeper self-awareness and practical tools to foster healing and growth.
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Hi, I'm Bruce. I began my journey in the mental health field back in 1986 as an undergraduate student at the University of Utah, w...
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Hi, I'm Bruce. I began my journey in the mental health field back in 1986 as an undergraduate student at the University of Utah, where I interned with Salt Lake County Youth S...
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Who might be a good fit for Bruce?
Those managing concerns related to trauma, anxiety, or family conflict may appreciate the methods Bruce Hatch incorporates into his practice. His approach integrates trauma-informed care and attachment-based therapies tailored to individuals and families, with a focus on honoring each person’s unique background and values.
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Hello, I'm Nhia, and I deeply value authenticity in interactions, expressing this through listening, compassion, and understanding...
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Hello, I'm Nhia, and I deeply value authenticity in interactions, expressing this through listening, compassion, and understanding. My goal is to create a nonjudgmental and sa...
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Who might be a good fit for Ka?
Those coping with anxiety, depression, or complex life transitions may find Ka Cheng’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates mindfulness, relational therapy, and evidence-based methods to create a compassionate, collaborative space that supports growth and healing across diverse backgrounds and challenges.
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I believe therapy can look many different ways, and can be very effective in varying forms. Sometimes we benefit greatly from brie...
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I believe therapy can look many different ways, and can be very effective in varying forms. Sometimes we benefit greatly from brief therapeutic episodes that provide for educa...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Clients in need of guidance around managing depression, anxiety, or complex medical conditions could benefit from Jennifer Hubbard’s approach. She tailors therapy to each person’s unique biopsychosocial context, blending warmth and curiosity with techniques drawn from integrative and evidence-based practices.
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Past trauma can have a profound impact on how we show up in the world - shaping our relationships, our sense of self, and how we n...
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Past trauma can have a profound impact on how we show up in the world - shaping our relationships, our sense of self, and how we navigate everyday life. It can leave us feelin...
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Who might be a good fit for Katherine?
Katherine Krenn offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on healing from trauma and navigating life transitions. Her work, informed by a lifespan perspective and rooted in compassion, integrates creative and affirming methods to support adolescents and adults processing childhood experiences, anxiety, and neurodiversity.
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