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I'm a therapist in rural southwest Virginia known for my ability to establish strong connections with clients, especially children...
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I'm a therapist in rural southwest Virginia known for my ability to establish strong connections with clients, especially children and families, through active listening and empathetic understanding.
Reece Cumbo is a Supervisee in Social Work with 14 years of experience in his field. He specializes in supporting individuals and families with issues including mental stress, life transitions, domestic abuse, family conflict, and gender identity concerns. Reece has a background in youth counseling in diverse settings such as homes, schools, probation, out-of-home placement, and out-of-school placement. He values creating a safe space for clients and ensures inclusive, affirming care for everyone regardless of background, beliefs, or orientation.
Reece has a Master of Social Work from East Tennessee State University. He often uses his expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy to foster genuine connections and empower clients to overcome challenges and achieve personal growth. He also uses narrative therapy, motivational interviewing, and mindfulness-based techniques.
Reece is particularly committed to providing compassionate care for the LGBTQIA+ community but welcomes the opportunity to connect with anyone looking for help. Reach out to Reece for a supportive, understanding, and transformative therapeutic experience.
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As a woman of the LGBTQIA community, it is crucial to me to help others struggling with their identity....
As a woman of the LGBTQIA community, it is crucial to me to help others struggling with their identity.
Maria Tarquinio-Kuhn is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 20 years of experience working with individuals with mental health concerns. She specializes in helping and assisting children, adults, and seniors with a range of challenges such as anxiety, depression, parenting, anger management, and behavioral issues. Maria also works with the LGBTQIA population and has spent time during her career in crisis counseling, the school system, and adventure-based counseling.
Maria received her Master’s in Counseling and Human Development from St. Lawrence University and an advanced certificate in Mental Health Counseling from The University of Buffalo. She uses a variety of clinical approaches that target client needs including cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based methods, and solution-focused therapy.
Maria believes that helping others is her true calling and would be honored to guide you in achieving success and identifying strengths. She is ready to meet you where you are and encourages you to schedule an appointment today!
As a Christian Therapist, I understand the importance of a holistic approach that includes mental, physical, and spiritual health....
As a Christian Therapist, I understand the importance of a holistic approach that includes mental, physical, and spiritual health.
Kyle is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 15 years of experience. She is an experienced practitioner working with people of all ages but has come to specialize in adolescents through adulthood. Some of the diagnoses that Kyle is experienced in treating include but are not limited to depression, anxiety, mood disorders, personality disorders, family systems and attachment disorders, substance-related disorders, stage of life changes, and grief and loss.
Kyle has extensive experience in providing trauma-informed care with several years of experience working in the hospital setting. Kyle also has experience in supporting first responders, medical professionals, and military personnel in addition to other professions that experience increased critical incidents and increased risk for PTSD and caregiver fatigue. Her many years in the Emergency Room setting provide her with a unique understanding of the needs of these amazing Heroes.
Kyle has a Master's in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. She has worked in community mental health and private practice settings for several years. Kyle is passionate about providing person-centered care that emphasizes strength and courage as she walks through the therapeutic journey with you.
Desiring change and reaching out for help takes incredible bravery. Kyle is available to walk with you through this journey with grace. By using CBT and DBT treatment modalities, she will help you explore your story and gain insight into the emotions, thoughts, and experiences that have brought you to this point in your journey. By growing in awareness, insight, and emotional regulation, you will explore all of the ways that therapy can benefit your present and future.
As an eclectic therapist, I understand that not one approach works for everyone, and I will help find a style that works for you....
As an eclectic therapist, I understand that not one approach works for everyone, and I will help find a style that works for you.
Catherine “Cat” Webber is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 6 years of experience supporting individuals facing substance use, addiction, trauma, and serious mental health challenges. She draws from a background working with justice-involved populations and emphasizes empathy, nonjudgment, and personal responsibility. Cat values lifelong learning and is deeply committed to helping clients rewrite their stories with courage, clarity, and connection.
Cat earned her Master’s in Counseling and Human Development from Radford University. She uses a client-centered approach rooted in empathy and empowerment, helping clients navigate complex emotional and behavioral challenges. Her practice includes support for co-occurring disorders, trauma recovery, and crisis management.
Cat is warm, easy to talk to, and passionate about creating a space where clients feel safe, heard, and capable of change. She values the therapeutic relationship and works collaboratively to help clients heal, grow, and build stronger, healthier lives.
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As a licensed professional counselor (LPC), my go-to approach for helping people in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is through defining their current thoughts, identifying negative dialogue, and learning about their CORE beliefs and how they are impacting the individual's emotions and behaviors overall. As a therapist, I find the best benefit to using specific negative dialogue that the client identifies for themselves and working with them to develop a reframe that can counter it effectively, because this process gives a real, tangible way for the client to practice between sessions and change the way they think over time.
As an LPC, I teach the following tools in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): self-awareness; reframing and restructuring thoughts; thought-stopping and/or redirecting thoughts; tracking thoughts, emotions, and behaviors via journaling; identifying specific triggers; learning mindfulness techniques; incorporating the self-coaching model; etc.
As a therapist, I know a client is making meaningful progress in cognitive behavioral therapy when they are verbalizing specific changes they have noticed about themselves, meeting their own goals for therapy, able to reframe thoughts in real-time, having noticeable changes in their behaviors, developing more emotional regulation, etc.
Clients can supplement their time in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) by practicing some of the techniques learned during sessions, completing homework/assignments/projects that have been agreed upon, etc.
To prepare for their first cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) session, an individual can write some goals they may have for counseling, identify the reason they are seeking therapy, write out a list of current medications along with dosages, etc.
At Thriveworks, Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a widely recognized and evidence-based form of psychotherapy or talk therapy. It focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns, emotions, and behaviors that can contribute to various mental health issues or challenges that people are struggling with.
Cognitive behavioral therapists specialize in Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and can help you to identify and comprehend your thought patterns, which often encompass automatic negative thoughts, cognitive distortions, and self-defeating beliefs. Once these negative thought patterns are pinpointed, cognitive behavioral therapists aim to challenge and replace them with the objective of fostering more constructive and logical thinking. In addition, these therapists place significant emphasis on implementing positive behavioral changes based on the newly established, healthier thought patterns.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is particularly effective for addressing conditions like anxiety disorders, depression, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. It focuses on identifying and modifying negative thought patterns and behaviors, making it well-suited for issues related to distorted thinking and emotional regulation.
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.
The success rate of CBT varies depending on the intentions of the client and their condition(s).
The selection between cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is based on an individual’s unique needs and challenges. CBT is commonly chosen for addressing conditions such as anxiety and depression, whereas DBT is especially beneficial for individuals dealing with borderline personality disorder, emotional regulation issues, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with our Thriveworks therapists in Roanoke, VA is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
Generally, CBT is considered a short-term therapy, typically lasting for about 12 to 20 weekly sessions. In some cases, it might extend to around 16 to 20 sessions for more complex issues.
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