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My goal is to help individuals and families confront life's challenges, unlock their inherent strength, and build a solid path tow...
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My goal is to help individuals and families confront life's challenges, unlock their inherent strength, and build a solid path toward greater well-being.
I am a licensed independent clinical social worker (LICSW) with 28 years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families through life’s challenges. I specialize in working with diverse populations and creating a safe, affirming space where clients from all backgrounds—including the LGBTQ+ community—feel seen, valued, and understood. My approach is direct, compassionate, and rooted in helping you build resilience, clarity, and confidence.
I earned my master’s degree in social work from Ohio State University and have extensive experience using cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, trauma-informed care, and family systems work. My training helps me address unique needs, strengthen relationships, and guide clients toward meaningful, sustainable change.
Whether you are navigating stress, exploring identity, facing relationship concerns, or working through life transitions, I am here to support you. Together, we will build a path toward emotional balance, healthier patterns, and a more empowered future. You do not have to do it alone—I’m here to help you move forward with strength and clarity.
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I use a holistic approach to treating unwanted behaviors by challenging the cognitive lens and encouraging self-awareness, self-lo...
I use a holistic approach to treating unwanted behaviors by challenging the cognitive lens and encouraging self-awareness, self-love, relaxation methods, effective boundaries, and limits set with self and others.
Tammy Carson is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with 20 years of experience helping individuals navigate life’s challenges. She has worked across diverse communities and is passionate about empowering clients to heal, grow, and thrive. Tammy specializes in supporting clients seeking confidence, balance, and self-worth in their daily lives and relationships. Her ideal clients are curious, open to change, and ready to take meaningful steps toward personal growth.
Tammy earned her Master’s in Social Work from Simmons College. She integrates evidence-based practices with a compassionate and empathetic approach, creating a safe and supportive environment for healing. Tammy meets clients where they are in life and collaborates with them to help achieve their goals.
Tammy strives to create a comfortable space where clients feel safe to be their true selves. She is a trusted partner to confide in and someone who will challenge and encourage growth. Her work focuses on trauma, self-esteem, and self-worth, helping clients feel more assured, confident, and empowered in their relationships and daily lives.
As a biracial woman who has faced personal trauma and loss, I’ve transformed my pain, anger, and grief into resilience, learning t...
As a biracial woman who has faced personal trauma and loss, I’ve transformed my pain, anger, and grief into resilience, learning that broken crayons still color, reclaiming my power as the author of my own story, and using that strength to help others build healing and coping skills of their own.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 16 years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families through life’s challenges. I have worked in inpatient, outpatient, and hospital settings, as well as group living environments. My goal is to help people live with more intention and less out of habit by focusing on creating meaningful, balanced, and fulfilling lives. I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, personality disorders, addiction, OCD, autism, and grief.
I earned my Master’s in Mental Health Counseling from Rhode Island College. My approach is person-centered and integrative, drawing from cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, dialectical behavior therapy, and psychoeducation to help clients gain insight, develop coping skills, and promote long-term healing and growth.
I believe therapy is not one-size-fits-all. My focus is to help you understand your thoughts, beliefs, and patterns while building on your unique strengths. Together, we’ll explore new perspectives, reduce triggers, and cultivate self-awareness. You’ve already taken the first step toward healing—let’s build the life you deserve.
I look forward to holding a safe space for clients to explore their current challenges....
I look forward to holding a safe space for clients to explore their current challenges.
Sarah Meeks is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has 18 years of experience in the field of Medical Social Work and Geriatric Care. In the past 12 years, Sarah has focused her work on providing therapy to those experiencing caregiver stress, issues with grief and loss, and depression, as well as other mood disorders.
Sarah completed her her Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) at the former Wheelock College, now Boston University, and her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Simmons College.
Sarah desires to provide support in a caring and empathic relationship with you to achieve your stated goals and build on your strengths while identifying areas that may be preventing you from achieving the fulfillment and peace you desire. She utilizes person-centered care approaches in her therapeutic relationships to help the client be a part of the care planning process. Sarah strives to use collaborative, strength-based, solution-focused therapy while also remaining aware of the need to pivot approaches at times and reassess the care goals with the client.
Asking for help can be overwhelming, but confronting choices on a daily basis can become easier with the right support system in p...
Asking for help can be overwhelming, but confronting choices on a daily basis can become easier with the right support system in place.
Samantha Rockwell is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with experience in multiple areas including outpatient, inpatient, day programs, community-based programs, correctional facilities, SOAP (structured outpatient addictions program), and PHP (partial hospitalization program). She has acquired skills that are necessary to provide an enhanced, safe, and well-educated therapeutic environment. Samantha has a Master of Education in Mental Health Counseling from Cambridge College
Samantha’s experience with dual diagnosis, mental health, and substance use has allowed her practice to grow and provide support with therapeutic interventions including CBT, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing. She enjoys meeting people where they are and accepting one and all.
Samantha’s support is empathetic and person-centered, and she is ready to reinforce individuals who are ready to either set or work toward established goals.
As a bicultural and trilingual woman and mother, I understand issues of culture and ethnicity, as well as parenting....
As a bicultural and trilingual woman and mother, I understand issues of culture and ethnicity, as well as parenting.
Judy Saraiva Paz is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) with over 20 years of experience with children, adolescents, and adults dealing with life stressors, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, parenting, and more. As a clinician, her focus is on improving the mental health and emotional healing of her clients. She is trilingual and willing to meet with clients who speak English, Portuguese, or Spanish.
Judy completed her Bachelor's degree in Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Rhode Island. She then went on to obtain a Master's degree in Clinical Social Work from Boston College. She is now an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Faculty Field Advisor at Smith College's School for Social Work. Judy believes that we are all constantly faced with new stressors and transitions throughout the various stages of our lives and relationships.
Judy is confident that she will be able to support your goals as you adapt and cope with what you are facing. She will be by your side on this journey to a more satisfied and serene life, offering personalized mental health care with purpose.
Navigating life struggles can be challenging in ways it can feel too overwhelming. I am here to guide you through overcoming those...
Navigating life struggles can be challenging in ways it can feel too overwhelming. I am here to guide you through overcoming those barriers in order to help you meet your goals.
Suji Choe is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) who works with adults 18 years and older struggling with their mental health, specifically focusing on depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), trauma history, poor coping skills, eating disorders, and addiction. Suji has a background working in correctional, residential, and outpatient facilities.
Suji completed her Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at William James College with a concentration in Forensic and Correctional Counseling. She has been in the field for the past 8 years.
Suji takes an eclectic approach when treating her clients as she understands everyone has their individualized struggles and goals. Her style of therapy focuses on building rapport and trust with the client as she believes it is important to build a safe environment for the client to discuss their struggles without fear of judgment. Suji focuses on helping clients change their thinking to look at life struggles in a different perspective, and identify healthy strategies to overcome their barriers. Her training includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), person-centered, mindfulness, strength-based, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), trauma-informed therapy, and psychodynamic approaches. Suji understands that starting therapy can seem scary and daunting, but it can be the key to start changing your quality of life. Make the choice today to start transforming your life.
Healing is not for the faint of heart, but a winding road rather than a destination....
Healing is not for the faint of heart, but a winding road rather than a destination.
Laura-Marie Tusi is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) who specializes in treating anxiety, depression, mood swings, life transitions, and family/marriage concerns. Laura-Marie has her master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and has been working as a counselor since 2015.
In therapy, we will use different skills and techniques that are tailored specifically for you and your needs/goals. We all have different personalities and ways we perceive the world where we need to learn how to manage concerns/stressors that arise. Whether you are struggling with daily routines, time management and organizational skills, financial concerns, fear/worries, sadness, unhealthy coping skills, religious struggles, medical concerns, and more, we will work together to achieve the goals you desire in a holistic manner.
We all need someone to talk with in a world of "virtual reality" where we can work through the treasures of our hearts that we hold dear. Be encouraged; you are not alone. Talking to a stranger about your hurt, pain, sorrow, and disappointments is not easy, but you have the strength within you to reach out for help where you will have a warm and welcoming space awaiting you.
As a second-generation Asian woman of color, I have the insight and compassion of feeling different and empowering self-esteem to ...
As a second-generation Asian woman of color, I have the insight and compassion of feeling different and empowering self-esteem to move forward and progress.
Kamini Hambly is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with 25 years of clinical experience which has included medical, private practice, and community health centers with supervision roles. Kamini has a passion for working with women who are struggling with self-esteem, relationship issues, and career and family issues. She also specializes in working with adults who are managing depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and life transitions. Kamini provides a safe space for clients to explore and identify experiences that have caused increased stress and move forward and manage more productively.
Kamini earned her MSW at Smith College’s School of Social Work and her BSW at Bridgewater State University. She uses a unique style to motivate her clients to achieve their goals while increasing self-esteem. Kamini utilizes a strengths perspective with solution-focused CBT, incorporating motivational interviewing and mindfulness with compassion and humor.
We all go through challenges in life. Kamini is confident she would be able to support you on your therapy journey as you explore and identify your stressors and goals. If you are ready to move forward, schedule an appointment with her today!
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My go-to approach for helping people in online therapy is person-centered. I find the best benefit in empowering clients to understand themselves because it generally leads to an improved ability to intervene in unhelpful patterns.
I teach the following tools in online therapy: mindfulness, self-regulation and mindfulness, cognitive challenging, cognitive reframing, and self-reflection.
I know a client is making meaningful progress in online therapy when they are able to reflect on changes they have been able to implement or have increased their perceived window of tolerance.
To supplement online therapy, clients can engage in hobbies such as exercise, journaling, and building their interpersonal support networks.
To prepare for your first online therapy session, you can have your insurance information available, have the goals you'd like to work on, and have an idea of what you might be looking for in a therapist.
With Thriveworks, Online therapy is an effective alternative to in-person therapy services in which a client can speak to a Thriveworks therapist remotely via online video conferencing. Online sessions are just as effective as in-person treatment, but they can also provide added benefits like reduced travel time, saving money on transportation or childcare, and increased access to care.
Online therapy works much like traditional in-person therapy but takes place through secure video conferencing. Clients can attend Online therapy from any safe place they choose that has access to the internet, whether that be their home or another easily accessible place. Like in-person treatment, a therapist will work with their client to address their concerns, create goals, and establish an effective treatment plan.
There is no best option for online therapy—instead, it’s best to focus on finding a provider that meets your specific needs and with whom you can form a professional connection with.
Yes, online therapy is just as effetive for many clients as in-person sessions.
Online therapy can last for a few months to years depending on the goals and symptoms of the client. The treatment process will be unique to each client and lend itself to their specific concerns, which means that the time it takes to treat them will always be different. Timing is also up to the client themselves; they are free to stop therapy whenever they please, especially if they feel they have reached their goals and addressed their concerns.
At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.
Counseling and therapy services are becoming more widespread, as people continue to prioritize their mental health and reach out for the mental health help they need, when they need it. Unfortunately, sometimes certain obstacles stand in our way of obtaining these services, be it the cost or lack of scheduling flexibility (on our end or the counseling practice’s end). Fortunately, online counseling at Thriveworks Attleboro, MA addresses many of these obstacles and improves access to mental health services.
Online counseling, or virtual counseling, is simple: Instead of coming to the office to meet with your counselor, you do so over the phone or video chat. This is a great alternative to in-person counseling, especially for those who are looking for a convenient and affordable option. If you’re interested in exploring counseling by phone or video, reach out to Thriveworks Attleboro. We are happy to get you set up with online counseling services, whether you choose phone counseling or video counseling. Either way, our counselors will be here to help you via the virtual medium of your choosing. Call us today to schedule your appointment.
If you’ve decided to pursue online counseling or you’re interested in online counseling benefits, you are in the right place. Online counseling at Thriveworks Attleboro, MA is simple and beneficial. You’ll get to choose between two virtual counseling options: these include video counseling and telephone counseling. Here’s how each works:
“Which online counseling options should I choose?” If you’re unsure whether you want to pursue video counseling or telephone counseling, rest assured that you are welcome to experiment. In other words, if you choose video counseling but then decide that you’d prefer to meet with your counselor over the phone, we can accommodate you here at Thriveworks Attleboro.
Many people forego the traditional in-person approach to counseling to try out online counseling, due to its many benefits. These benefits include:
To start at the top of the list, online counseling brings with it comfort and convenience. As you might have gathered by now, you can work with a counselor comfortably and conveniently from home if you choose to work with them online. Additionally, online counseling often offers greater flexibility in scheduling your appointment. In other words, you’ll have access to quicker scheduling and likely additional evening and weekend appointment opportunities.
Also, you can rest assured that Thriveworks Attleboro does everything we can to ensure that your sessions are private and secure, even online via video or telephone. And you can count on affordability, too: as online counseling grows in important and prevalence, more and more insurance companies are paying for online counseling. Thriveworks Attleboro also has affordable online counseling sessions available. Finally, online counseling proves to be just as effective as in-person counseling. In actuality, many people find that opening up to their counselor is much easier to do via virtual means which leads to quicker progress in therapy.
Online counseling at Thriveworks Attleboro, MA is here to help and support you on your life journey. If you’re struggling with symptoms of a mental illness, you’ve walked into dangerous territory with your significant other, you’re suffering with feelings of loneliness or low self-esteem… whatever it may be, reach out for help.
Our online counselors, therapists, and psychologists have the skills and experience you’d want in your mental health provider. If you’re ready to schedule your first online counseling appointment, just give our office a call. A scheduling specialist will help you find the right provider and schedule an appointment at your earliest convenience.
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