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Bend Health is a virtual clinic that delivers timely, high-quality mental health care for children, teens, and families. They conn...
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Bend Health is a virtual clinic that delivers timely, high-quality mental health care for children, teens, and families. They connect you with licensed therapists and clinicia...
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Who might be a good fit for Bend?
Bend Health may support individuals who want to explore mental health and emotional well-being through a virtual care-informed lens. Their approach emphasizes accessible, personalized treatment for children, teens, and families, incorporating evidence-based therapies alongside culturally sensitive and gender-affirming care.
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Most say that I am down to earth and relatable. Building professional rapport is my greatest strength. I am as human as you are an...
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Most say that I am down to earth and relatable. Building professional rapport is my greatest strength. I am as human as you are and make sure to demonstrate that in session. I...
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Who might be a good fit for Clarence?
Clarence Sherrod may be well-suited to individuals who value a multicultural and faith-informed approach in managing trauma, anxiety, or depression. His background as a former teacher and emphasis on building genuine rapport create a supportive space where clients can develop practical skills alongside compassionate understanding.
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Hi! My name is Ashley and I've always had a passion for helping people who are in vulnerable or difficult places. I know how hard ...
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Hi! My name is Ashley and I've always had a passion for helping people who are in vulnerable or difficult places. I know how hard it can be to reach out for help so that's why...
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Who might be a good fit for Ashley?
Those managing concerns related to trauma, anxiety, or depression may appreciate the methods Ashley Kilgore Tomlinson incorporates into her practice. She combines cognitive behavioral therapy with trauma-informed and person-centered approaches, creating a collaborative and supportive space where clients can work through difficult experiences at their own pace.
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I have my independent licensure in the field of clinical counseling. I use a holistic and integrated approach in therapy including...
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I have my independent licensure in the field of clinical counseling. I use a holistic and integrated approach in therapy including but not limited to motivational interviewing...
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Who might be a good fit for Molly?
People experiencing anxiety, trauma, or stress, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills, could benefit from Molly Steele’s focused therapeutic work. Her holistic and integrative approach, incorporating techniques like motivational interviewing and dialectical behavior therapy, supports clients in setting personalized goals and engaging actively between sessions.
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I’m Dr. Renessa A. Banks, a licensed independent social worker and experienced clinician with over 25 years in the field. I spec...
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I’m Dr. Renessa A. Banks, a licensed independent social worker and experienced clinician with over 25 years in the field. I specialize in working with adults navigating trau...
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Who might be a good fit for Renessa?
People experiencing anxiety or mood-related challenges and looking for a therapist with experience in culturally responsive, evidence-based care might consider Renessa Banks’s style of support. Her approach blends warmth and trauma-informed methods to help clients build resilience and find clarity during life transitions and complex relational situations.
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What is it that you aren't getting from your environment that leads you to overwork, over think, isolate or continue habits you al...
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What is it that you aren't getting from your environment that leads you to overwork, over think, isolate or continue habits you already know don't serve you? To communicate be...
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Who might be a good fit for Amy?
Amy Smith may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, ADHD, or challenges related to communication in relationships. She incorporates trauma-informed and attachment-based approaches to help clients explore underlying patterns and build healthier ways to connect and cope.
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Feeling Hopeless? Torn Down? Unsure?
Life’s challenges can often feel overwhelming—whether it’s the weight of sadness, fear...
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Feeling Hopeless? Torn Down? Unsure?
Life’s challenges can often feel overwhelming—whether it’s the weight of sadness, fear, uncertainty, or the pain of growing through...
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Who might be a good fit for Chasity?
Chasity Whitley may be a match for those interested in a person-centered, collaborative approach, particularly when facing feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, or challenges in relationships. She creates a safe and non-judgmental space where clients of various ages can explore their experiences and work toward personalized solutions with kindness and active listening.
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Hello, I'm Melinda. I graduated from the University of Dayton with a BA in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Counseling. As a Li...
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Hello, I'm Melinda. I graduated from the University of Dayton with a BA in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Counseling. As a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a...
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Who might be a good fit for Melinda?
Melinda Noord may align well with adults who are working through issues such as anxiety, depression, or trauma. She offers a collaborative, empathetic approach that incorporates cognitive and mindfulness-based therapies to help individuals develop personalized coping strategies in a supportive environment.
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I completed my Master's degree at Loyola University of Chicago. I have worked in many different settings, dealing with addictions,...
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I completed my Master's degree at Loyola University of Chicago. I have worked in many different settings, dealing with addictions, long-term serious mental health illnesses, a...
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Who might be a good fit for William?
People experiencing challenges with addiction, anxiety, or depression, or those wanting to strengthen coping skills, could benefit from William Short’s focused therapeutic work. His direct yet compassionate approach, grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy and supplemented with other modalities, supports clients from diverse backgrounds seeking practical strategies for meaningful change.
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I am passionate about helping people live a life of joy, peace and wholeness. Personal transformation and healing, changes the the...
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I am passionate about helping people live a life of joy, peace and wholeness. Personal transformation and healing, changes the the way you feel about yourself, others and subs...
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Who might be a good fit for Marsha?
Marsha Snavely may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for healing from depression, anxiety, and relationship struggles. She integrates a flexible, client-centered approach that combines mindfulness, cognitive behavioral techniques, and faith-based counseling when desired, creating a supportive space to explore personal transformation and growth.
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I have 15+ years of experience in the mental health field. I have a master’s degree in social work and I am a compassionate dedi...
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I have 15+ years of experience in the mental health field. I have a master’s degree in social work and I am a compassionate dedicated therapist who is committed to helping i...
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Who might be a good fit for Deb?
Deb Burns may be a good match for people navigating addiction, grief, or chronic health challenges who prefer an evidence-based, compassionate therapeutic framework. She creates a safe, non-judgmental space where clients can explore their emotions and develop practical skills through approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Motivational Interviewing.
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Hey! My name is Dustin Cooley and I am a licensed clinical therapist in Ohio. I have about 10 years in this field and have been li...
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Hey! My name is Dustin Cooley and I am a licensed clinical therapist in Ohio. I have about 10 years in this field and have been licensed since 2016. I have worked with people ...
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Who might be a good fit for Dustin?
Dustin Cooley may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges. His integrative approach, which includes Christian counseling and evidence-based therapies like ACT and DBT, offers support tailored to diverse life stages and personal values.
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Aimee Moore, MS, LPCC-S brings over 30 years of experience as a mental health provider in numerous settings throughout Central Ohi...
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Aimee Moore, MS, LPCC-S brings over 30 years of experience as a mental health provider in numerous settings throughout Central Ohio. Aimee enjoys helping those in middle schoo...
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Who might be a good fit for Aime?
Individuals navigating challenges like ADHD, anxiety, or life transitions may find support through the approach used by Aimee Moore. She integrates a variety of therapeutic methods to help clients from middle school age through adulthood develop practical coping skills and build healthier habits at their own pace.
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When a person feels they have lost their way, it is often because they have lost their why. My ideal client is someone who is it t...
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When a person feels they have lost their way, it is often because they have lost their why. My ideal client is someone who is it trying to get back on track, reach goals, find...
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Who might be a good fit for Shelley?
Clients seeking structured support for trauma recovery or looking to improve emotional resilience might consider working with Shelley Weatherspoon. Her integrative approach, which combines trauma-informed therapies like EMDR and Internal Family Systems with traditional methods such as CBT and DBT, offers a compassionate space for those managing grief, addiction, anxiety, and complex life transitions.
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Job loss, divorce, loss of a loved one, legal issues, health issues, even joyous occasions like a new addition to your family are ...
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Job loss, divorce, loss of a loved one, legal issues, health issues, even joyous occasions like a new addition to your family are just some of life's biggest challenges. Somet...
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Who might be a good fit for Marianne?
Marianne Falk may support individuals who want to explore coping with life transitions through a cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-informed lens. She offers a warm, nonjudgmental space that emphasizes meeting clients where they are and tailoring therapy to their unique experiences, helping to develop practical strategies for managing stress, grief, anxiety, and related challenges.
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You gotta find a therapist you click with. Come as you are to our sessions- messy bun, hoodie, pets in the background. Be comfy, b...
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You gotta find a therapist you click with. Come as you are to our sessions- messy bun, hoodie, pets in the background. Be comfy, be you. Whether you're trying to decide if the...
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Who might be a good fit for Olivia?
Olivia Hamilton may be a match for those interested in a solution-focused approach, particularly when facing challenges such as anxiety, ADHD, or life transitions. She creates a welcoming, down-to-earth space that blends Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and motivational techniques to help clients recognize their strengths and work toward their personal goals.
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Master of Social Work degree from the Ohio State University in 1977, with post-grad studies in Structural/Strategic Family Therapy...
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Master of Social Work degree from the Ohio State University in 1977, with post-grad studies in Structural/Strategic Family Therapy, Narrative Psychotherapy, Cognitive-Behavior...
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Who might be a good fit for Daniel?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, grief, or life transitions may appreciate the methods Daniel Held incorporates into his practice. His integration of cognitive-behavioral and narrative therapies, alongside a sensitivity to spirituality and multicultural issues, offers a thoughtful framework for clients seeking reflective and supportive care.
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Hello, my name is Jerome P Stevenson Sr. and I have a Masters and Doctorate in counseling. I have been counseling for more than ...
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Hello, my name is Jerome P Stevenson Sr. and I have a Masters and Doctorate in counseling. I have been counseling for more than 39 years and practicing as a LPC 20 years. M...
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Who might be a good fit for Jerome?
Those coping with challenges in marriage or pursuing personal growth in managing family conflicts may find Jerome Stevenson’s approach to be well-aligned. His use of therapies like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Christian Counseling supports clients seeking meaningful change, especially older adults and veterans navigating life transitions and grief.
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My clinical areas of interest include: depression, anxiety, behavioral concerns, family, relationship, or marital issues, spiritua...
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My clinical areas of interest include: depression, anxiety, behavioral concerns, family, relationship, or marital issues, spiritual concerns, adjustment to change/life transit...
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Who might be a good fit for Tiffany?
Individuals or couples navigating family conflict, grief, or life transitions may find alignment with the strategies and frameworks utilized by Tiffany Fishbaugh, where applicable. Her approach integrates Christian Counseling to support clients seeking guidance that honors their spiritual values alongside emotional and relational healing.
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Feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of adolescence or early adulthood? Are you searching for a space where you can truly be your...
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Feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of adolescence or early adulthood? Are you searching for a space where you can truly be yourself and explore your identity without judgme...
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Who might be a good fit for Danielle?
Those coping with the challenges of adolescence or early adulthood, or pursuing personal growth in self-acceptance and identity, may find Danielle Norris’s approach to be well-aligned. Her focus on creating a safe, affirming space for LGBTQIA+ clients and use of CBT, DBT, and strength-based methods supports individuals navigating complex emotions and life transitions.
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