Starr Psychiatric Center, Inc.
Counselor, Multi-disciplineWe treat adolescents and adults 12 years of age and older. Accepting most private insurance, we offer both telehealth and in-person visits. We do not currently accept MassHealth.
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I work with individuals navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, childhood trauma, adoption-related challenges, agoraphobia, social anxiety, and recovery. I also support those who identify as “outsiders” or creatives, who seek to be heard, respected, and guided in processing trauma, changing patterns, and making meaningful decisions. My goal is to help clients live a more thriving, fulfilling life.
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Struggling to understand your partner or maintain boundaries? I specialize in anxiety, depression, trauma care, and relationship dynamics for individuals, couples, and small groups, including polycules, families, and roommates. I focus on supporting queer and neurodivergent individuals with communication, identity exploration, and self-esteem.
I work with clients ages 16 and up. I specialize in working with clients managing anxiety, depression, disordered eating, and life stressors/changes. I have experience and really enjoy working with LGBTQ+ clients. Additionally, I am trauma- and neurodiverse-informed.
Most folks begin therapy with me because they feel stuck in unhelpful patterns of communicating, they struggle to feel understood or supported in their relationship, and they want to navigate conflict and challenging emotions with greater ease. I support queer, gender expansive, neurodiverse, and polyamorous and non-monogamous couples, polycules and other relationship structures. I also specialize in working with stepparents and parents who are navigating a non-traditional family structure.
You love each other. There's no question about that. But why is it SO HARD?! We are often told relationships are "work", but we're rarely prepared for it, or know exactly how to do that work in an effective way so we continue to feel connected, respected, and aligned. There is a path forward and I'm here to walk it with you.Together we will bridge your unexpected divide so you feel connected again. Experienced couples therapist in MA, CT, and FL, online therapy couples marriage counseling.
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You've experienced sexual assault (and you might find it hard to label it that way). You struggle with intimacy and are worried there is something wrong with you. You often feel anxious and even when things are going well in relationships it feels like you are waiting for something to go wrong. Sometimes during sex you cry, dissociate, or try to just "get through it". You're worried you might never get over the bad things that have happened to you and that on some level you're broken.
Some of my clients are working toward feeling more connected in their relationships. Some are working to heal from traumas of the past. Most are looking for an expert therapist, who having tried multiple therapists, need a more comprehensive, philosophically grounded, deeper, and richer experience of self-exploration and healing. My goal is for my clients to experience a connection they may have never felt that helps them build insight, understanding, and the courage and power to heal and grow.
I help individuals, couples, relationship partners, and adult family members build more confidence and trust in themselves and with others. Clients often begin treatment longing for more connection with themselves, and more effectiveness in their relationships. They may have experienced a chaotic upbringing or relationship traumas in the past, and are frustrated with their history continuing to impact their present. We work toward building increased freedom, meaning, and joy in their lives.
You need therapy that will teach you concrete skills to help improve your life right now, not aimless therapy that only makes you feel better for the day. My typical clients are professionals who have come to realize that negative thoughts are keeping them from achieving their full potential at work and/or in their personal lives. Many of my current clients had tried therapy prior to seeing me and did not find it helpful as they did not get concrete skills to deal with distress.
I work with individuals facing challenges such as stress, anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, and life transitions. Together, we’ll create a plan to strengthen your coping and communication skills, build confidence, and help you reach your goals. My clients feel supported and empowered on their journey to a fuller, more fulfilling life.
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I help clients navigate issues related to mood and anxiety disorders, complex trauma and PTSD, and other major life stressors. I use an anti-oppressive lens and pay close attention to the way cultural and institutional factors impact your health. I believe that therapy is one part of a process toward connection and a sense of belonging with others.
I work with adults of all identities, and I specialize in helping clients with complex relationship issues, self-worth, life transitions, grief and trauma. I can help you address ongoing emotional distress, and symptoms of anxiety, depression and PTSD. Together we can identify the underlying sources of your distress and develop strategies for you to feel grounded, confident and resilient.
I provide a therapeutic space where clients' feel safe, experiencing me as someone of whom can be trusted with their deeper thoughts. A client's feelings and goals are of the utmost importance to me. My wish is that that from the moment you meet me, you experience my highly analytical approach, coupled with genuine care and warmth.
As a family therapist, I am passionate about working with families and the problems that keep them from their ideal relationships. My work is generally with youth, their siblings, and caregivers. When any person in a family is struggling, it impacts everyone. If trauma has impacted a family, the strength of connection is often stretched thin. It is my hope to connect, or re-connect, youth and families to their resilience, values, and love.
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As a psychotherapist I often work with men who are navigating various life challenges. My clientele primarily are dealing with anxiety, depression, and relationship or intimacy issues. These are men from all walks of life who may feel overwhelmed by their emotions, trapped in negative thought patterns, or struggle with interpersonal connections.
I do a lot of work with clients processing grief and those struggling with addiction. I also treat clients with depression, anxiety, stress due to major life changes, anger management and relationship issues. Together we will address these concerns, focusing on understanding how they impact your day-to-day, while working on finding relief and ways to grow.
I love supporting clients in developing self-compassion, identifying and building on strengths, and learning new approaches to achieve a sense of well-being and peace. I have experience working with individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, self-esteem, life transitions, social and communication challenges, gender and sexual identity, polyamory, and neurodivergence.