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Sue Haydar
Psychologist, PhDDealing with the daily struggles of life doesn't have to be faced alone. Focusing on self-growth and resiliency leads to tangible changes in our lives and fosters a mind-body connection. Whether you want to focus on a specific issue or seek proactive change in your life, seeking help is the first step. I'm here to guide that change while helping us focus on measurable results to improve your life. Please scroll to the bottom of the page and enter your contact information to have a conversation.
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Melissa Wetherington
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCAre you feeling worried, depressed, or stressed out? Maybe alone, defeated, or frustrated? Are your relationships difficult? You’re sick of the way things are and want them to get better. You want RELIEF asap! You want to feel CALM, HAPPY, and CONFIDENT. You want to make BETTER DECISIONS. You want BETTER RELATIONSHIPS. You want to feel in CONTROL of your life. You want HOPE. I am here to help you feel better. The tools and techniques I will teach you are proven by science in being effective.
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Zena Watson, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSWDo you find yourself held back by traumatic memories, struggling with feeling either disconnected from your body and/or overwhelmed by the emotions and sensations coming up in your body, or feeling stuck in your life? Are you looking to be more embodied, find your voice, and reclaim your true self and life? Holding your story with great care, I can offer you a safe haven so that you can reach your own healing and a sense of empowerment in your life.
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Ali Siewert
Psychologist, Psy.D., PMH-CBeing human is often tough. Sometimes we lose our way and can feel stuck and overwhelmed. Sometimes we would like to change parts of our lives or ourselves but don’t know how. Therapy can be an empowering way to promote healing, growth, and wellness. Often, we initially seek treatment to address a specific concern and then begin to uncover other areas of our lives in which we want to make meaningful change. My goal is for this process to feel supportive, affirming, and appropriately challenging.
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Laura Federico
Clinical Social Worker , LCSW, MS, CSTI support smart, insightful, empathic people who are working through feelings about their sexuality, relationships, and identity. I work frequently with those in the international aid field and folks who cope with high levels of mobility, stress, and trauma in their careers. Sex-positivity, LGBTQIA+, polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, sex work, kink, sexual trauma, power dynamics, genital pain, sexual discomfort, shame, differing levels of desire within relationships, and more.
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Jordana Krueger-Toscher
Clinical Social Worker , LCSW, LICSWMy specialty areas include navigating infertility and childlessness, managing anxiety, ADHD, stress around work, family, dating, relationships, college and life transitions. I am licensed in and accepting clients from Oregon, New York and Washington.
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Dr. Cynthia Giocomarra
Psychologist, PsyD, LMFTAre you looking for a therapist that actually "gets it"? Do you feel anxiety first thing in the morning, randomly throughout the day, or just before bed? Do you experience fear or panic reconnecting with friends, family, and coworkers since the pandemic hit? Are you in the process of (or thinking about) coming out and feel unsure of how to go forward? Are you wanting to restructure your life in a more meaningful way but not sure what your new life can look like? I can assist you. Let's talk.
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Daniel Pagano, PhD
Psychoanalyst, Ph.D. Licensed PsychoanalystYou can expect a warm non-judgemental place to freely express yourself. Psychotherapy with me won't feel so intimidating. I see adults and couples in a variety of occupations and stages of life to address relationships, anxiety, depression, life changes, BIPOC and LGBTQ concerns. In individual and couples work, together we explore and grow communication skills such as listening and being heard.
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Courtney Glashow
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSWI’m skilled in helping children, teens, young adults (20’s and 30’s year olds), and parents. I have extensive training in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and take an interactive approach helping you with your current stressors. Issues I specialize in helping: anxiety, panic attacks, depression, perinatal mental health/postpartum depression, parenting, relationship problems, school/work performance difficulties, life transitions, and LGBTQ+ population.
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"Sex Addiction", Sexual Misbehavior Absolute Expert James Foley
Psychotherapist, LCSW, SOTSMy clients seek a highly skilled and trained elite expert in this, and are willing to self pay to get that expertise. I help those with sexual misbehaviors change thinking and create better outcomes. 26 years of specialist experience and training have me bring high level insights and skills that non specialists do not have, all to help clients to create lasting change, faster improvements towards self management of this disorder, an improved mood, reduced risk. www.sexuallycompulsive.com
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Maya Benattar
Creative Art Therapist, MA, MT-BC, LCATYou're tired of being stuck in the same unhelpful patterns. Anxiety affects everything - your work, your relationships, your self-confidence. You feel like you're "too much" or "too sensitive" for everyone in your life. I can help. I work with women who are ready to get unstuck from unhelpful patterns, heal long-held anxiety and trauma, and show up authentically and unapologetically.
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Sally E. Riggs
Psychologist, DClinPsyAre you hearing voices, music, or sounds that other people cannot hear? Do you see visions, flashes, blinding light or geometric figures? Do you have feelings on or just beneath your skin like bugs crawling? Or any other unusual perceptual experiences? Are you experiencing intense fears that others may be watching or talking about you, or that people in your life are not loyal or trustworthy? Is this causing you intense anxiety, depression, or interfering with achieving your goals?
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Jennifer Kulka
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSWI specialize in: childhood sexual abuse, incest, sexual assault, rape, sexual harassment, domestic violence, and intimate partner violence. Trauma can fracture who you are as a person. It can make you feel unlike yourself, distant from others, and changed forever. Perhaps for you that looks like flashbacks, nightmares, feeling hopeless, anxious, having low self-esteem. There can be many responses to trauma, and all of them are justified. I can help you cope and heal from the impacts trauma.
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Heidi Kolman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSWHave you had a bad thing happen that you can't ever talk about to anyone? Do you feel all alone in the world, and really want to be able to have friends? Are you a loner who is desperately lonely? Are you angry all of the time, and you don't know why? I can help you to see the past events that lead to these feelings, and the resulting thoughts and impulses that perpetuate them today. We can process these events so they don't strangle you any more and you can live your best life now, in t
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Alisa Kamis-Brinda
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LCADCDoes anger or anxiety take over, leading to behaving in ways that you later regret or avoiding things that are important to you? I work with clients who are motivated to learn new ways to relate to painful thoughts and feelings so that you can be the person you want to be and work toward important goals in your life.
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Angela Sim-Laramee
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSWYou can usually manage the anxiety, but lately it feels out of control. Maybe you don't know what you're experiencing but you've had times where you can't breathe, your heart is beating out of your chest, and you feel desperate. Are there memories you've been trying to avoid that are resurfacing? You don't have to face the memories alone anymore. The very real pain of your your past can stay in the past, letting you live whole and free in the present.
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Christina Marrero
Licensed Professional Counselor, ATR-BC, LPCThe people who work with me are struggling with managing difficult emotions related to asserting their authentic self. This might include living with a neurological difference such as bipolar disorder or autism, and/or developing an identity which seems different from the one they've embraced in previous times of life. I also work with people who may be struggling with loss of social support, depression or anxiety that seems unmanageable, or a general feeling of "stuckness."
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Allison Borrasso
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCI have extensive experience in working with adults who have cognitive difficulties due to brain related injuries/diseases. I also specialize in working with military veterans struggling with the transition to civilian life. I enjoy supporting clients struggling to cope within a high-stress profession as well as caregivers struggling with regaining a sense of self outside of the caregiver role.
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