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As a social worker, I understand how challenging life stressors can be and the impact it can have on overall happiness, I want to ...
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As a social worker, I understand how challenging life stressors can be and the impact it can have on overall happiness, I want to support clients in living their life with fullness and meaning.
Jillian Lynch Lopes is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who specializes in working with a variety of age groups ranging from toddlers to adults. Jillian has over 4 years of direct clinical experience, from in-home therapy and outpatient therapy services in the public sector, to a residential special education school with teenage students who have severe medical/behavioral/emotional complex needs. She specializes in a substance use curriculum for teens/young adults which she utilizes in outpatient services as needed. Jillian has also worked at a camp that supported children on the ASD spectrum.
Jillian completed her Master of Social Work (MSW) from Salem State University. She is certified in the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA). Jillian loves engaging in family work to strengthen relationships, while also focusing on individual needs. She has also engaged in parent sessions to support caregivers in learning positive ways to support their children with varying needs. In outpatient settings, Jillian remains strengths-based and client-centered, supporting each client there they are.
Jillian seeks to build strong connections with all of her clients. She cares deeply for her clientele and strives to support them in becoming the very best version of themselves. She meets each client where they are and does not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Jillian wants her clients to advocate for what they want out of services and she will always be dedicated to meeting their needs. She believes in an eclectic approach utilizing numerous techniques and interventions to support all clients. She is task-centered and supports her clients in problem-solving around all their stressors. Jillian focuses on empowering clients to live their best lives.
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Christine Burgess is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has 15 years of experience working with adolescent...
Christine Burgess is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has 15 years of experience working with adolescents, young adults, middle-aged, and older who are suffering from depression, anxiety, and codependence, as well as the consequences of trauma, divorce, life transitions, and relationship troubles.
Christine completed her Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology at Westfield State University and her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Boston College.
She utilizes mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral techniques, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), boundary development, and others to help the client reach a deeper understanding of themselves; gain an increased awareness around behavioral/emotional/thinking patterns; and discover connections between one’s psychosocial history and current functioning within an atmosphere of nonjudgmental acceptance. Christine embraces the uniqueness of each individual and tailors treatment with that in mind.
As a skilled therapist, Christine’s warm and empathetic demeanor, combined with humor and directness, invites her clients into a collaborative therapeutic relationship, where the client is valued and respected at all times, so as to facilitate a process of openness and transformation into improved mental health and overall wellbeing.
As a biracial woman of color, I'm here to start or continue the healing and growth process where you are right now....
As a biracial woman of color, I'm here to start or continue the healing and growth process where you are right now.
I am a master’s level clinician with 7 years of experience supporting adults through anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and relationship challenges. I provide a warm, collaborative space where clients can explore their emotions, strengthen self-awareness, and develop practical tools to move forward with confidence and clarity.
I earned my Master of Arts in psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles, where I deepened my understanding of human behavior and therapeutic change. My approach integrates mindfulness-based, person-centered, and strength-based practices to help clients build insight and create meaningful, sustainable growth.
I am committed to helping you feel seen, supported, and empowered as you work toward a more grounded and fulfilling life. Together, we will identify what matters most to you and create a path that aligns with your values, nurtures healing, and strengthens your relationships with yourself and others.
I believe in working collaboratively with my clients, meeting them where they are and utilizing strengths to explore solutions....
I believe in working collaboratively with my clients, meeting them where they are and utilizing strengths to explore solutions.
Sarah Murphy is a Resident Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 2 years of experience working in community mental health and partial hospitalization programs. She focuses on collaborative work with children and their caretakers. Sarah enjoys working with young adults with anxiety, depression, and neurodivergence. She also enjoys utilizing the arts in the therapeutic space, especially visual art.
Sarah received her Master's in Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Art Therapy at Lesley University. She uses multiple approaches to help clients and tailors approaches to fit client needs, including but not limited to cognitive behavioral therapy, expressive arts therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques.
Sarah believes in the potential of each individual and promises to meet them where they are and collaborate to help them find their strengths. If you are interested in learning more, schedule an appointment with Sarah today!
I approach therapy with warmth, curiosity, and collaboration through a trauma-informed and culturally responsive lens, supporting ...
I approach therapy with warmth, curiosity, and collaboration through a trauma-informed and culturally responsive lens, supporting growth, coping skills, and confidence at each client’s pace.
I am a master’s level counselor with 5 years of experience providing community-based and outpatient mental health services. I specialize in trauma-informed care and work primarily with adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, depression, grief, stress, identity exploration, cultural and life transitions, and relationship challenges that impact emotional well-being.
I earned my master’s degree in counseling for mental health and wellness from New York University. My work is guided by an integrative, trauma-informed approach that incorporates psychodynamic principles, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy–informed skills, and person-centered therapy.
Starting therapy can feel like a big step, especially during times of stress or uncertainty. I strive to create a supportive, compassionate space where clients can move at a comfortable pace, build insight, strengthen emotional regulation, and work toward meaningful personal growth. When you are ready, I welcome the opportunity to support you.
I support clients in exploring their personal experiences and sociocultural context, empowering them to cultivate authentic, fulfi...
I support clients in exploring their personal experiences and sociocultural context, empowering them to cultivate authentic, fulfilling, and meaningful lives.
I am a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) with 3 years of experience supporting individuals seeking greater self-understanding, meaning, and connection in their lives. I work with clients navigating life transitions, stress and anxiety, identity exploration, and relationship concerns involving family, friends, and partners. I strive to create an affirming, inclusive, and supportive space where clients of all races, identities, neurotypes, and genders feel seen and respected.
I earned my master’s degree in mental health counseling from Salem State University. I take a collaborative, strengths-based approach to therapy, helping clients explore their experiences, relationships, and life stories. My work considers both mind and body, while honoring the role of culture, context, and personal values in the healing process.
Together, we will work to help you better understand yourself, feel more grounded, and build a life that feels authentic and fulfilling. I aim to support growth that feels self-directed, meaningful, and empowering, while helping you harness your strengths and create lasting, positive change. I look forward to partnering with you on your journey.
Feeling overwhelmed, unsupported, or disconnected can be challenging and frustrating. I am here to provide a supportive place wher...
Feeling overwhelmed, unsupported, or disconnected can be challenging and frustrating. I am here to provide a supportive place where you can be yourself and find balance in your life.
Marissa Cusick is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 3 years of experience. She has worked with adolescents and adults in public schools, shelter programs, and outpatient mental health clinics. Marissa excels in helping individuals with concerns including ADHD, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, domestic abuse, homelessness, low self-esteem, relationship issues, and trauma. Marissa helps her clients learn from their past experiences and find relief through understanding, awareness, and behavior change. She uses compassion, humor, and empowerment to help clients feel more comfortable being vulnerable and expressive.
Marissa has a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regis College. She uses a blend of acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and person-centered therapy to meet clients’ unique needs.
Marissa is passionate about helping others and understands that beginning therapy can be scary. She strives to make each session feel organic and a place where clients can vent, reflect, and relax. Reach out to schedule an appointment with Marissa today!
As a long-term career therapist, I have a passion for my work and feel privileged to work with those who share their heartfelt cha...
As a long-term career therapist, I have a passion for my work and feel privileged to work with those who share their heartfelt challenges with me.
Lisa Umanita is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 25 years of experience in this field. She is a passionate and compassionate practitioner. She has had the privilege to work with a diverse population struggling with mental health issues, working with individuals from 20-90 years old and assisting them to overcome their unique challenges and obtain their realistic goals towards wellness. Lisa specializes in anxiety, depression, transitional stressors and adjustments, loss, LGBT, relational issues, and stress management.
Lisa completed her master's degree at Boston University. Throughout her career, she has had an insatiable desire to continue learning to find what she feels is the most efficient and highly effective modalities of therapy. Lisa utilizes CBT, REBT, schema therapy, positive therapy, and strengths perspective therapy.
Everyone deserves to be happy; everyone experiences challenges. Lisa is highly capable of assisting you through your journey. Allow her the privilege of guiding you in creating effective coping strategies and gaining new insight into old inefficient patterns.
My approach to care is meeting clients exactly where they are, using a nonjudgmental and collaborative approach to help people liv...
My approach to care is meeting clients exactly where they are, using a nonjudgmental and collaborative approach to help people live optimally in a stressful world.
I am a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with 3 years of experience and over a decade as a registered nurse across diverse healthcare settings. I support clients managing anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance use disorders. My approach is empathetic and person-centered, focusing on helping clients achieve their goals through medication management, therapeutic support, and lifestyle interventions that promote long-term emotional well-being.
I earned my Master’s in Nursing from Regis College and transitioned fully into mental health practice. I integrate evidence-based approaches and psychoeducation to ensure clients are informed and active participants in their treatment decisions, creating collaborative plans that honor their unique experiences and values.
I strive to create a safe, compassionate space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported throughout their healing journey. Whether you are facing daily stressors or navigating complex mental health challenges, I am here to walk beside you as we work together toward stability, growth, and lasting wellness.
I am dedicated to creating a safe, empathetic space for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings....
I am dedicated to creating a safe, empathetic space for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings.
Karen Lenahan is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 10 years of experience. She specializes in helping those struggling with trauma, anxiety, depression, multicultural awareness, and crisis. Karen has always been enthralled by the enigmatic intricacies of the human mind and the emotions that define our experiences. Her unwavering aspiration to compassionately guide and support others is what set her on the path toward a career in therapy. Karen empowers clients to cultivate resilience, self-awareness, and hope on their path to healing by bringing a relaxed sense of compassion, empathy, and humor to the therapy session.
Karen has a Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Lesley University. She tailors treatment to meet individual needs and concerns and uses approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, reality therapy, positive psychology, motivational interviewing, and mindfulness-based techniques.
Karen understands the importance of mental health and is committed to providing a safe and supportive space for her clients. She believes in the power of open communication and is here to help you on your journey towards mental well-being.
I understand that we all have our own personal and/or relational challenges at certain points in life and may need a little extra ...
I understand that we all have our own personal and/or relational challenges at certain points in life and may need a little extra help in progressing through those challenges to access the quality of life that we hope to reach.
Chiquana Bryant is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of North Carolina. She has been employed in the mental health field since 2006 starting as a community supports worker/case manager. She became a licensed therapist in 2012 and has gained a wealth of knowledge from the experiences of those she's counseled. She's come across all walks of life from small children and caregivers with a history of trauma and attachment issues, oppositional and defiant teenagers with behavioral challenges, and adults who are figuring out underlying causes of mental and emotional challenges potentially picked up over the course of their lives.
Most recently, she has been a therapist in a close-custody prison. She experienced what society may consider "the worst of the worst" human beings completely changing their thinking patterns and behaviors to be promoted and/or released from prison after gaining a new level of insight and motivation to succeed.
Chiquana brings knowledge of attachment issues, especially between young children and their primary caregivers. Utilizing play therapy and addressing traumatic experiences will aid in a parent's ability to help their child (and themselves) regulate emotions. The same goes for adults who have faced trauma over the course of their lives — narrative therapy and discussing the circumstances involving the trauma tends to help alleviate symptoms of paranoia and trust issues, depression, anxiety, anger, and mood disorders. Chiquana believes that any situation can be handled with a listening ear, knowledge of how the mind and emotions work, and patience.
Chiquana believes that the most important part of the therapy process is the therapeutic relationship. Being able to relate, empathize with, and understand you without any judgment or bias will allow her to best serve and assist you through whatever mental and emotional challenges you may face. However, without creating a relationship of trust and genuine regard for the therapy process, it will be impossible to see results. Please allow her to assist you by forming a therapeutic alliance that will help you to achieve your goals. Depression, anxiety, stress, behavioral challenges, relationship issues, and trauma can be turned around with the right attitude, persistence, and knowledge!
I use a person-centered, solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral approach for all clients, offering a non-judgmental, caring, and e...
I use a person-centered, solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral approach for all clients, offering a non-judgmental, caring, and empathic space for you to share your experiences.
Timothy Gau is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the state of Massachusetts who has 15 years of experience working with teens, adults, and seniors who are seeking support in coping with depression, anxiety, stress, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), OCD, low self-esteem, chronic stress, and more.
He completed his Bachelor of Science in Social Psychology from the University of Rochester and received his Master of Science in Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology from Northeastern University. Timothy uses a person-centered, solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral approach for all clients, offering a non-judgmental, caring, and empathic space for you to share your experiences.
He uses humor, warmth, transparency, and compassion to build relationships and is eager to help you on your journey to achieve your therapeutic goals. Timothy is able to create a unique therapeutic relationship with each client with whom he has worked and is ready to collaborate with you on creating strategies for managing life’s challenges.
I am an empathetic and experienced therapist dedicated to helping clients achieve personal growth and emotional well-being....
I am an empathetic and experienced therapist dedicated to helping clients achieve personal growth and emotional well-being.
Kenneth Westerfield is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), working with clients in MA, but have a history of experience working as a licensed clinician in NC.
He is passionate about helping adults address their unique challenges and live more fulfilled lives. Kenneth specializes in depression, anxiety, and major life transitions. Kenneth completed his Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Alabama.
Kenneth utilizes multiple treatment approaches including mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, acceptance and commitment therapy, and solution-focused therapy. Kenneth believes that it is important to form a strong therapeutic relationship through understanding, empathy, and unconditional positive regard.
Kenneth is confident that he would be able to support you on your journey to gain new perspectives and techniques that allow you to cope with whatever you may be struggling with. If you are ready to do the work, schedule an appointment with him today!
As an experienced individual and family therapist, I respect and recognize the vulnerability and the strength of taking that first...
As an experienced individual and family therapist, I respect and recognize the vulnerability and the strength of taking that first step toward positive change.
Celine De Santis is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has been practicing in the field of mental health for over 30 years. Her clientele includes both children, teens, and adults who are suffering from the negative effects of chronic stress, anxiety disorders, depression, ADHD, PTSD, phobias, grief, bereavement, and more.
Celine earned her Master's degree in Social Work from Simmons University. Her treatment focuses on individual, family, group, and play therapy approaches. She began her work as a mental health professional in addiction treatment, which she discovered was an excellent segue way into other behavioral health disorders. Post-traumatic stress, major depression, and mood dis-regulation are often present with both the identified client as well as their family members and are issues Celine is particularly adept at helping to manage or resolve.
Celine is available to listen and help work through any barriers that are keeping her clients from experiencing the quality of life they're seeking. As an experienced individual and family therapist, she also respects and recognizes the vulnerability and the strength of taking that first step toward positive change.
As a therapist, wife, mother, and professional, I understand the complexities of balancing multiple roles and am committed to help...
As a therapist, wife, mother, and professional, I understand the complexities of balancing multiple roles and am committed to helping others find healing, balance, and fulfillment in their journeys.
Eryca Swan is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 2 years of experience. She specializes in guiding individuals through self-discovery and healing, helping them overcome obstacles that hinder growth while supporting those facing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and emotional or psychological challenges. Eryca is a compassionate and empathetic therapist who values building a trusting therapeutic relationship.
Eryca received her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Bay Path Univeristy. She utilizes evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and reality therapy to support her clients’ growth and healing.
If you’re ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and growth, Eryca would be honored to support you in a safe and trusting space. No one has to go through it alone—Eryca works alongside her clients to help them create the balance, healing, and fulfillment they deserve. Book a session today to begin the journey toward a better you.
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Infidelity counseling is a specialized therapeutic approach designed for couples grappling with the aftermath of one or more partner’s infidelity. It offers a nurturing and non-judgmental environment where both individuals can delve into the underlying reasons behind the breach of trust, openly express their feelings, and collaboratively strive to mend their relationship. The overarching objective of infidelity counseling is to either facilitate a path to reconciliation, should both partners desire it, or guide them through the process of separation or divorce with clarity and empathy.
Infidelity counseling combines various therapeutic techniques, such as individual and couples therapy, cognitive behavioral approaches for changing destructive thought patterns, communication skills training for conflict resolution, Emotionally focused therapy (EFT) to rebuild trust, narrative therapy to reframe relationship narratives, and mindfulness practices for managing intense emotions. These methods work together to foster self-awareness, emotional healing, and the reconstruction of trust, leading to a healthier, more resilient relationship.
Infidelity counseling at Thriveworks Salem, MA is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The number of sessions needed for infidelity counseling can greatly vary based on the specific needs of the individuals or couples involved and the complexity of the issues being addressed. Thriveworks infidelity counseling in Salem, MA typically includes multiple sessions spanning from several weeks to several months, with the exact number of sessions decided in consultation with the therapist while considering the progress made during therapy and the therapeutic goals.
Marriages break up all the time in the United States. Despite what people read, there are really no set statistics for divorce rates. So-called “experts” say that the rate is anywhere between 20 percent and 50 percent, but no-one really knows. One thing that people do know, though, is the fact that out of the divorces that do happen, a great many of them are caused through infidelity. More and more people are seeking counseling for infidelity issues in order to try to save their marriages if possible and avoid getting divorced and becoming a contested statistic. If this is impacting your relationship, reach out to Thriveworks Salem for infidelity help.
Infidelity comes from a number of different sources. It’s important to remember that infidelity itself is not the cause but rather more the effect. In order for someone to cheat on their spouse or partner, there are usually some underlying causes beforehand:
These basic two factors pretty much cover most of it. Dissatisfaction with each other; boredom; lack of “spark”. The couple might still truly love each other—that’s often true, in fact, but something is missing somewhere and instead of trying to work out what that is, somebody in the relationship tries to seek it elsewhere.
Perhaps the best way to deal with adultery and infidelity is with an adultery/infidelity counselor. The feelings that arise from infidelity can be devastating and at their worst can cause extreme anger, despair, depression, and even violence. Seeking counseling for adultery in order to deal with these feelings and rebuild again can be seen as a positive step.
A professional counseling service dealing with adultery and infidelity will address the following points with a couple that comes to them:
To get started with infidelity counseling, reach out to Thriveworks Salem. We offer evening and weekend sessions and accept most major insurances.
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