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I believe that therapy is an adventure, and I would like to support you on your journey in managing your overall mental health....
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I believe that therapy is an adventure, and I would like to support you on your journey in managing your overall mental health.
Shelia Lipscomb is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) who has more than 2 years of experience working with teens, adults, and seniors who are suffering the effects of anxiety, anger, depression, ADHD, chronic stress, relationship issues, family conflict, academic issues, behavioral disorders, and more.
Shelia completed her Bachelor's degree in Sociology and her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology (Adlerian) from Bowie State University and utilizes a holistic and collaborative approach to counseling, including modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), reality therapy, person-centered and existential approaches.
Shelia has the innate ability to make people feel comfortable and welcoming and offers an opportunity to help bring change and balance into your life. She will assist individuals to find their potential while exploring meaningful ways to help solve problems.
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Giving emotional support is a way of helping people feel connected and less alone. This is not always easy, and different situatio...
Giving emotional support is a way of helping people feel connected and less alone. This is not always easy, and different situations call for different types of support.
Elionore is a multilicense, compassionate Doctorate of Nurse Practice Student, Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, and Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse practitioner. She has three years of experience in chronic pain and mental health disorders, leveraging expertise in chronic pain disease management, pain management, and mental health disorders.
“Being able to be your true self is one of the strongest components of good mental health.” - Lauren Fogel Mersy, n.d.
As a therapist I work to form a warm, caring, and collaborative therapeutic relationship with you to build on your strengths and u...
As a therapist I work to form a warm, caring, and collaborative therapeutic relationship with you to build on your strengths and understand all of you - mind, body, heart, and spirit - so that I am able to assist you in meeting your goals and living the meaningful life you seek and desire.
Patricia Robison is a Licensed Psychologist (LP) in the state of Maryland with more than 15 years of experience working with young adults and adults seeking assistance with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, identity issues, transition issues, stress, grief, and loss.
She earned her MA and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the Fielding Graduate University. She also has a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Thomas Jefferson University and certifications from the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and the Center for Mind-Body Medicine. Patricia uses an integral approach with key insights and interventions from pharmacological, psychodynamic, cognitive, humanistic, existential, multicultural, and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy. This inclusive stance confronts the breadth of psychological complexity and meets the needs of each unique person without blending the approaches into one.
Patricia seeks to form a warm, caring, and collaborative therapeutic relationship with you to build on your strengths and understand you–mind, body, heart, and spirit–so that she is able to help you meet your goals and live the meaningful life you seek and desire.
I'm here to listen, support, and partner with you on your journey to better health because your well-being is my priority....
I'm here to listen, support, and partner with you on your journey to better health because your well-being is my priority.
Guy-Edgard Doltaire is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with 2 years of experience. He employs a compassionate and diverse approach to mental health care, emphasizing clinical expertise and cultivating meaningful relationships with his clients and their families. His work with children and adolescents, especially those facing ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities, is vital as these individuals often require specialized support. His experience with grief, postpartum depression, and chronic pain management highlights his versatility in tackling a broad spectrum of emotional and psychological challenges.
Guy-Edgard received his Master’s in Nursing from Grand Canyon University. His holistic approach integrates traditional and contemporary mental health interventions while maintaining an awareness of the cultural factors that influence how cognitive health is understood and addressed.
Guy-Edgard’s experience growing up in a community where mental health was stigmatized and psychotic crises were often misunderstood gave him a unique empathy and understanding of the challenges families face in addressing mental health issues in environments where such topics remain taboo. He looks forward to prioritizing your mental health.
As a person of color with immigrant parents, I am very understanding of struggles with identity, major life transitions, and not f...
As a person of color with immigrant parents, I am very understanding of struggles with identity, major life transitions, and not feeling like you fit in perfectly.
Lillian Morales is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor for the state of Maryland. She has provided individual, family, and group therapy in a variety of settings. Lillian is bilingual and can provide services in Spanish. Lillian enjoys working with children, adolescents, and young adults and specializes in anxiety, depression, ADHD, grief, relationship issues, adjustment disorders, life transitions, self-esteem, relationship/family issues, and stress management. Lillian received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Stevenson University and her Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Loyola University.
Lillian uses a holistic and eclectic approach to therapy but has also used play therapy, art therapy, CBT, cognitive therapy, person-centered therapy, and REBT, depending on what the client's needs are. Lillian emphasizes building a connection at first while continuously providing a safe and nurturing environment for the client's therapeutic journey.
Lillian is very familiar with the nerves and uncertainty of starting something new. Starting therapy is a huge step and Lillian can relate, having been in a client's shoes, to what that can entail. Lillian believes in having an impact on all her clients and would love to help you on your therapeutic journey.
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Thriveworks divorce counseling in Bethesda, MD can help couples understand if they want to divorce or help them move forward post-divorce. Either way, it helps them navigate conflicts and/or tough conversations that pertain to their relationship and individual selves.
Divorce counseling at Thriveworks is tailored to each couple and the individuals that make up that couple. It works by offering…
Divorce counseling at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The amount of divorce counseling sessions will vary from one person to the next, depending on their specific needs. However, it typically lasts for several weeks or months.
Are you looking for Montgomery therapy for divorce recovery? You are in just the right place. Thriveworks Bethesda, MD offers divorce counseling and can get you in for your first appointment as soon as this week. Our counselors and therapists have the skills you are in search of. You can rest easy knowing you are in good hands and that your divorce counselor will help you during this difficult time.
If you are ready to schedule your first divorce counseling appointment at Thriveworks Bethesda, MD just give us a call at (240) 513-3093. We’ll get you set up right away.
Divorce counseling can benefit you in more ways than one. Here are several ways that divorce counseling can help you through the divorce process:
The divorce specialists at Thriveworks Bethesda, MD will assess your unique situation as well as your specific needs. Then, they will design a treatment plan that is built specifically for you. We know that every person, relationship, marriage, and divorce is different—we’ll make all of these considerations as we guide you through the divorce process.
Fortunately, you can take control and get the proactive help and support that you might need from a divorce counselor. As we explained above, a divorce counselor helps people through the challenging process that is separating. This will likely involve having difficult conversations, identifying and discussing all of your emotions, and coming up with a plan for moving forward in the right direction.
If you are in Montgomery County and you’re going through a divorce, or your divorce is finalized but you could use professional guidance and support, consider working with a divorce counselor at Thriveworks Bethesda, MD. We have divorce counselors on staff who can provide you with divorce counseling as soon as this week. You’ll probably also be happy to know that we have evening and weekend availability.
You can schedule your appointment quickly and easily by calling our expert scheduling team at (240) 513-3093. Thriveworks Bethesda, MD is excited for the chance to meet with you and help you live a happy life post-divorce.
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Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Bethesda is near the intersection of East-West Highway and Pearl St, off MD-355. The office is near the Bethesda Metro Station, and right by Bethesda Chevy Chase High School, located in a 5-story brick office building. Enter through the main lobby to access Suite 504 on the fifth floor.
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