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Finding a therapist is often as much about the "match" as it is about the skill and experience of the clinician. Many times, we se...
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Finding a therapist is often as much about the "match" as it is about the skill and experience of the clinician. Many times, we seek therapy when things are at a low point, wh...
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Who might be a good fit for Wendy?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or stress from life transitions may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Wendy Isaac. She integrates collaborative problem-solving with cognitive and dialectical methods, creating a supportive space especially for young adults and members of the LGBTQIA+ community seeking affirmation and understanding.
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I have clinical experience working with children, adolescents, and adults experiencing difficulty with depression, anxiety, ADHD, ...
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I have clinical experience working with children, adolescents, and adults experiencing difficulty with depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, substance use, social-relational issues...
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Who might be a good fit for Kevin?
Individuals or couples navigating challenges such as depression, anxiety, or trauma may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Kevin Cobb, where applicable. His approach emphasizes creating a safe, personalized environment that incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing to support clients across different age groups and goals.
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Hello, I'm Joelle. My journey in social work and counseling began in 2008 during my graduate studies at Boston College. I started ...
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Hello, I'm Joelle. My journey in social work and counseling began in 2008 during my graduate studies at Boston College. I started my career in a men's medium security prison i...
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Who might be a good fit for Joelle?
Clients in need of guidance around emotional challenges could benefit from Joelle Muganga’s approach. Her solution-focused and relational style, informed by diverse clinical experiences from correctional settings to family and memory care, offers a supportive space for individuals managing stress, life transitions, and complex relational issues.
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As an experienced clinical social worker, I am dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for people navigating the c...
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As an experienced clinical social worker, I am dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for people navigating the complexities of psychological trauma, includin...
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Who might be a good fit for Maureen?
Maureen Mcgettigan may be a good match for people navigating trauma and grief who prefer a trauma-informed, compassionate framework. She integrates approaches like EMDR and attachment-based therapy to support clients in understanding past experiences and fostering resilience within a safe and accepting space.
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I am skilled in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), as well as specialized DBT protocols ...
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I am skilled in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), as well as specialized DBT protocols for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) inc...
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Who might be a good fit for Richard?
Richard Wiggill may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing trauma, emotional regulation, and self-harming behaviors. His approach integrates evidence-based therapies like DBT and ACT, combined with a coaching-oriented style that supports young people and adults through anxiety, mood, and identity challenges.
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Hi, I'm Em. During times of unmitigated stress, problems and worries pile up, creating emotional and psychic loads that block pers...
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Hi, I'm Em. During times of unmitigated stress, problems and worries pile up, creating emotional and psychic loads that block personal growth and hamper well-being. Therapy ca...
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Who might be a good fit for Emma?
Emma Avruch may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing stress and emotional challenges. Their integrative, DBT-informed approach, combined with a focus on radical acceptance and collaborative inner work, supports clients facing complex mental health concerns such as trauma, mood disorders, and identity-related transitions.
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Whether you are new to therapy or have seen one new therapist after the other, the thought of being completely vulnerable with a s...
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Whether you are new to therapy or have seen one new therapist after the other, the thought of being completely vulnerable with a stranger (and through a screen too!) can be ex...
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Who might be a good fit for Mary?
Individuals or couples navigating challenges such as anxiety, trauma, or family conflict may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Mary Rockwood, where applicable. She integrates movement and creative expression alongside evidence-based approaches to support healing in a holistic and strengths-focused way.
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Hello! My name is Danielle. In today's fast paced world, I'm passionate about providing a caring ear and teaching practical skills...
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Hello! My name is Danielle. In today's fast paced world, I'm passionate about providing a caring ear and teaching practical skills to make life feel, well… lighter. My speci...
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Who might be a good fit for Danielle?
Danielle Pease may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or challenges with emotional regulation who prefer a skills-based and relational approach. Her use of Dialectical Behavior Therapy alongside psychodynamic and expressive techniques supports clients in building practical tools while fostering deeper self-understanding and stronger interpersonal connections.
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The link between you and your “ideal you” is a bridge paved with fear and the unknown. At this crossroad, how you proceed dict...
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The link between you and your “ideal you” is a bridge paved with fear and the unknown. At this crossroad, how you proceed dictates whether you cross that bridge. Yet, when...
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Who might be a good fit for Nadia?
Nadia Albritton offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on transforming fear and trauma into personal growth and empowerment. Her integrative, client-centered style combines trauma-informed care with psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral methods to support clients in developing new narratives and actionable goals toward healing.
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I'm a mental health counselor that specializes in supporting adults 18 and older who face challenges such as anxiety, depression, ...
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I'm a mental health counselor that specializes in supporting adults 18 and older who face challenges such as anxiety, depression, life transitions (especially college students...
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Hello, I'm Karen, and I believe deeply in the power of human connection. My approach to therapy is tailored to meet each individua...
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Hello, I'm Karen, and I believe deeply in the power of human connection. My approach to therapy is tailored to meet each individual's specific needs because I understand that ...
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Who might be a good fit for Karen?
Clients seeking structured support for challenges such as anxiety, trauma, or navigating complex family and identity issues might consider working with Karen Lenahan. Her compassionate, individualized approach incorporates a blend of evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and trauma-focused methods, creating a space that honors each person’s unique path toward resilience and self-awareness.
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My background spans over 25 years working with numerous populations and currently only working with Adults of all ages. My career...
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My background spans over 25 years working with numerous populations and currently only working with Adults of all ages. My career has spanned over many years and a few states...
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Who might be a good fit for Pauline?
Pauline Sullivan may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety and depression. Her integrative approach, which includes mindfulness and alternative methods alongside evidence-based therapies, supports clients in understanding and processing their experiences in a way that respects both emotional and situational factors.
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I received my BA in English, Creative Writing from Bates College in Maine, and my MSW from Smith College in Massachusetts. I ha...
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I received my BA in English, Creative Writing from Bates College in Maine, and my MSW from Smith College in Massachusetts. I have practiced for over 20 years in both commun...
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Who might be a good fit for Meghan?
Clients seeking structured support for grief or looking to improve self-compassion might consider working with Meghan Albrecht. She incorporates approaches like interpersonal psychotherapy and polyvagal therapy to address complex trauma and its impact on identity, aiming to reduce shame and enhance overall well-being.
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Hello, I'm Michele. My passion lies in guiding individuals to feel connected to their higher self, learning to practice self-compa...
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Hello, I'm Michele. My passion lies in guiding individuals to feel connected to their higher self, learning to practice self-compassion, appreciating themselves, and viewing p...
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Who might be a good fit for Michele?
Those coping with anxiety or pursuing personal growth in self-compassion may find Michele Marquis’s approach to be well-aligned. She weaves together narrative and cognitive-behavioral techniques in a collaborative, insight-oriented way that supports clients through life transitions and challenges related to self-esteem and trauma.
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I believe that warmth, openness, and humor will help to build a comfortable, trusting relationship where we can be empowered to wo...
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I believe that warmth, openness, and humor will help to build a comfortable, trusting relationship where we can be empowered to work on your goals with conscious intent using ...
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Who might be a good fit for Melissa?
Individuals managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or life transitions may appreciate the methods Melissa Koster incorporates into her practice. Her warm, open, and flexible approach, combined with experience in CBT, DBT, mindfulness, and family therapy, supports clients of various ages in building skills and finding balance through individualized treatment.
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Hello, I'm Jenn! Reaching out for therapy and support is one of the hardest self-care tasks anyone can undertake, and I want to ta...
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Hello, I'm Jenn! Reaching out for therapy and support is one of the hardest self-care tasks anyone can undertake, and I want to take a moment to acknowledge your first step in...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Jennifer Languirand may be a good match for people navigating challenges related to trauma, anxiety, or ADHD who prefer an eclectic and client-centered therapeutic framework. Her approach draws on diverse modalities such as trauma-focused CBT and play therapy, allowing her to tailor support to individuals and families at various stages of their mental health journeys.
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Are you in your 40s, 50s, or beyond—and finding yourself navigating unexpected shifts in how you feel, who you are, or what you ...
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Are you in your 40s, 50s, or beyond—and finding yourself navigating unexpected shifts in how you feel, who you are, or what you want?
Whether it’s quiet anxiety, persiste...
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Who might be a good fit for Lisa?
Lisa Catalano may be a match for those interested in an integrative, humanistic approach, particularly when facing the emotional complexities of midlife transitions. She offers a compassionate space to explore identity shifts, grief, anxiety, and the subtle challenges of balancing personal needs with caregiving and life changes.
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Hey there, I'm Nicole, your friendly introverted therapist and self-proclaimed cozy queen. If you're ever in need of some mental w...
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Hey there, I'm Nicole, your friendly introverted therapist and self-proclaimed cozy queen. If you're ever in need of some mental warmth, a good laugh, or just someone to talk ...
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Who might be a good fit for Nicole?
Nicole Wecker may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, ADHD, and navigating life transitions. Her warm, down-to-earth style, combined with evidence-based approaches like ACT and mindfulness, creates a supportive space where clients can explore their strengths and find practical ways to cope.
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I am deeply passionate about guiding individuals to find healing from life's unfairness, hurts, and traumas. Witnessing a soul ris...
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I am deeply passionate about guiding individuals to find healing from life's unfairness, hurts, and traumas. Witnessing a soul rise from the ashes of what was meant to harm th...
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Who might be a good fit for Staci?
Clients in need of guidance around healing from trauma and building resilience could benefit from Staci Jackson’s approach. She combines trauma-informed techniques with mindfulness and person-centered practices to support individuals, couples, and adolescents in transforming pain into empowerment and fostering healthier relationships.
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It is courageous and difficult to sit with your emotions, acknowledge your behaviors, and actively create positive change that inc...
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It is courageous and difficult to sit with your emotions, acknowledge your behaviors, and actively create positive change that increases your mental and physical wellbeing. Of...
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Who might be a good fit for Leah?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or trauma may connect with the techniques and structure offered by Leah Pesculis. Her trauma-informed, strength-based approach blends cognitive behavioral therapy with holistic and mindfulness practices, creating a supportive space for exploring emotions and fostering self-compassion.
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