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New England Center for Couples and Families
(Directory/Massachusetts)
We are a group of experienced clinicians with advanced training in attachment based family and couples therapy that utilizes the latest information on the neurobiology of attachment. Our therapists are ...
2.
Dr. Dyan Haspel-Johnson, Ph.D - Psychologist
(Directory/Santa Monica)
... person. I find that I am able to help clients draw from their strengths so that they can reach their fullest potential and live the lives that they have al
ways
hoped possible. I work in private practice ...
3.
Eleanor Haspel-Portner, Ph.D.
(Directory/Los Angeles)
... of their life in multiple
ways
and dimensions in order to achieve a sense of conscious fulfillment that turns dreams into reality. When individuals change their choices, they change their lives. My extensive ...
4.
Brooke Morrigan, LCSW-C, LICSW
(Directory/Maryland)
... that limit freedom and joy and creating new, more generative
ways
of relating that promote happiness, creativity, generosity, and compassion. Within this framework, I help my clients address problems ...
5.
Karina Parker Knight, Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)
(Directory/Davis)
It seems that life does not al
ways
take us where we want or had expected to go. I look forward to the opportunity to help you to find your way back to the path that feels most comfortable to you. I am ...
6.
April Lang, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
(Directory/New York)
As a psychotherapist in private practice for over ten years, my goal has al
ways
been to help people understand and change the things that are not working in their lives. The interplay between one's internal ...
7.
Debbie Glander, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (MFTI)
(Directory/Davis)
... patterns and behaviors that have impacted our lives in both positive and negative
ways
. I look forward to building a relationship with my clients that can help them calm their mind,honor their self-worth ...
8.
B. Eli Budd, Ph.D. (Clinical Psychologist)
(Directory/Georgia)
... you to discover
ways
to better understand underlying difficulties so that you can map out and implement changes to improve the quality of your life. My experience is that when you can find a therapist ...
9.
Marianne Esolen, Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)
(Directory/Huntington)
"Do all the good you can, in all the
ways
you can, in all the places you can, for as long as you can." This quote by John Wesley sums up my professional and personal code. I believe in fostering resiliency ...
10.
MarieLouise Lou Dodson, MA, LMHC, Psychotherapist
(Directory/Washington)
... transitions. The distress my clients present manifests in many different
ways
, such as feeling "stuck", hopeless, worthless, anxious, withdrawn, confused, sad, or frustrated and many struggle with ...
11.
Robert Shafer, Ph.D. (Clinical Psychologist), Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)
(Directory/Santa Barbara)
The central focus in my work is to help my clients explore their unique, subjective experience and to make sense of it in a way which is both deeply meaningful and healing. Often we can only really see ...
12.
Gary Breuer MA, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), NCC, CEAP
(Directory/Wisconsin)
... self-discovery and growth. Gary is a compassionate therapist who connects well with kids and adults. He understands life stressors and is highly skilled at teaching new
ways
of coping. He is energetic ...
13.
Janis S. McAdams, Psy.D. Licensed Psychologist
(Directory/New York)
... behaviors over and over, and you don't know how to find your way out? Habitual
ways
of reacting and behaving often began as the means of coping with the stresses of childhood, but are no longer useful ...
14.
Angela von Hayek PhD, LMFT, LPC
(Directory/Virginia)
... will look for
ways
to cope with difficult situations, using your strengths. I tailor my approach to your needs, providing individual, couples' or family therapy depending on your situation. I will work ...
15.
Carl H. Shubs, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
(Directory/Los Angeles)
... also an opportunity to grow and develop new and more effective
ways
of interacting and communicating in your relationships. In therapy with me you may gain the awareness that comes from understanding, ...
16.
Rachel Moses, Licensed Professional Counselor
(Directory/Denver)
... heads for so long. I will help you restore hope and find news
ways
of relating to others. ...
17.
Kevin Barwick, LCPC, MHt
(Directory/Maryland)
... needs and/or goals in life are not met. And when those goals are not met, a sense of dis-ease sets in. This dis-ease, depending upon the degree, often causes one to react or act out
ways
to "cope" with ...
18.
Albuquerque Family Counseling - Kelly Chicas, LPCC, CRS
(Directory/New Mexico)
... new
ways
to create relationships that work. As psychotherapists, we have an action oriented, solution focused approach that helps you quickly and efficiently. We offer tools and strategies that will ...
19.
David Levine, MA, Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)
(Directory/Huntington)
I al
ways
enter into the therapeutic relationship with clients from a place of compassion, honesty and respect. I believe that tremendous life changes can happen within such a relationship. As ...
20.
Marion Rollings, Ph.D.
(Directory/New Jersey)
... I do and strive to help individuals, couples, and families find more balance and harmony in their lives. I typically find
ways
to form strong therapeutic alliances with my clients–including difficult children ...
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