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As a Black Haitian-American woman, I understand what it means to be different, among many other things....
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As a Black Haitian-American woman, I understand what it means to be different, among many other things.
Judenie Dabel is a recent graduate student seeking her LMHC with unique experience and background. She is a Haitian-American born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. Her clinical training started on a Domestic Violence team for an outpatient non-profit. She continued her training at a Black and woman-founded telehealth counseling clinic. She has worked with clients from the ages of 18 to 40. Judenie enjoys working with teens transitioning to college, young adults, and adults. She specializes in working with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, and other related challenges.
Judenie completed her master of arts in mental health and wellness counseling from NYU last year. Her passion for youth and community advocacy led her to pursue a career in counseling. She uses strength-based, narrative, person-centered, and mindfulness approaches to help her clients feel heard and seen as she teaches them to advocate for themselves.
Life can be hard. One way to address some of your hardships is by asking for support. Seeking support is the first step and you should be proud of yourself for doing so. Judenie hopes to collaborate with you to find ways to address your challenges. You are full of lived experiences and potential that will lead you on your journey to healing.
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I am an open minded and flexible clinician who doesn't back down from a challenge....
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I am an open minded and flexible clinician who doesn't back down from a challenge.
Alison Gilmore is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) with over 13 years of experience. She has a unique ability to connect with children through a variety of integrative approaches such as art, writing and play. Alison specializes in PTSD, trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, all types of abuse, self-harm, and suicidal ideation.
She completed both her Bachelor's Degree in Expressive Art Therapy and her Master's Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University. Alison has experience as an Intensive In Home Family Therapist, working with survivors of domestic violence, case management, and working with foster care youth. She is passionate about working with a humanistic/person-centered approach to meet each youth where they are at and create individualized treatment plans and goals.
Alison has a history of a high success rate in resolving problems that typically arise for children and teens. She has additionally supported many clients over the years with long-term diagnoses to learn to manage their symptoms in order to be more successful in all areas of their lives. If you're ready to work together with Alison, reach out to schedule a session today.
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Pinelopi Dovinos is a psychotherapist with a Master’s Degree in Social Work and Certification in Gender and sexuality (queer stu...
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Pinelopi Dovinos is a psychotherapist with a Master’s Degree in Social Work and Certification in Gender and sexuality (queer studies) & women’s studies from Florida Atlantic University. She is licensed as an Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) in Massachusetts. Pinelopi views the therapeutic environment as a place where the utmost care should be taken to create a culturally sensitive and non-judgmental safe space. She has extensive experience working with adults struggling with addiction disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma-related issues, PTSD, gender identity, HIV+, LGBTQ+ , low-self esteem, self image, stress management, anger management, couples, bi-polar disorder, coping with life/age transitions, and more. Pinelopi prides herself in using only evidenced based practices; working collaboratively with clients to set measurable and achievable goals.
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As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, I believe a strong therapeutic relationship is key to your success in therapy, where you ca...
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As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, I believe a strong therapeutic relationship is key to your success in therapy, where you can expect to be free of judgment while trusting that I have the knowledge and expertise to help you work through the issues that brought you here.
David is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 15 years of experience in mental health. He is passionate about helping individuals and couples work through their issues in a way that promotes hope. David specializes in anxiety, depression, grief, addiction, relationship issues, and major life transitions. David completed his Master of Mental Health Counseling at Cambridge College. Like many therapists, David found his passion for mental health through his own experiences and recovery from substance abuse, which, combined with his professional experience, allows him to have deep compassion and understanding for his clients.
His approach to treatment is multi-dimensional using a person-centered and strength-based approach, using techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, and exposure therapy.
David takes an exclusive approach to each individual to meet them where they are and creates a journey that provides light for the path ahead from day one. If this sounds like a good fit for you schedule an appointment with David today!
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As a queer-identified woman and mother, I understand the unique issues we are facing as a community in these trying times....
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As a queer-identified woman and mother, I understand the unique issues we are facing as a community in these trying times.
Kate Hutchens is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience. She is queer-identified and has experience working with individuals from several backgrounds with a variety of challenges, including depression and anxiety, parenting, special needs parenting, grief and loss, women's issues, and those exploring their sexuality, gender identity, or who already self-identify as LGBTQIA+, pansexual, sexually fluid, polyamorous or gender non-binary. Her priority is to offer a safe space for individuals to find support, understanding, healing, and personal growth.
Kate earned a Master’s in Social Work from Boston University. She practices integrative therapy, which combines various therapeutic tools like person-centered or client-focused therapy, mindfulness, feminist, and humanistic theory. She believes in a flexible approach, which allows for individual client-centered treatment.
Being stuck in self-destructive patterns or a painful history can be very difficult and isolating. Therapy is a place where exploration and learning can occur with the parts of the individual that are struggling. This is your journey. Kate will honor, bear witness to, and gently guide you on your path, but the work and commitment are all yours.
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Courtney Council is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a Master's in Clinical Mental Health and a second Master’s in the A...
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Courtney Council is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a Master's in Clinical Mental Health and a second Master’s in the Art of Teaching. She specializes in relationships, LGBTQIA+ issues, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Courtney has been committed to providing significant services for individuals. She believes in providing a safe space, to express and explore emotions as they relate to daily experiences. Through the use of self-exploration activities and interventions, Courtney facilitates an environment where you are free to discover or create your ideal self.
Courtney’s clinical experience includes direct work on inpatient units for adults, children, and adolescents. Courtney has worked at the only mental hospital for children in the state of Virginia as an activity therapist providing therapeutic interventions for a wide range of diagnoses. Courtney has provided in-the-moment interventions for school-age children that support regulation and reintegration. Courtney has also worked as an intensive care coordinator which enables her to pay specific detail to resources and wrap-around care. Through her diverse experience with groups and individuals, Courtney has been responsible for implementing many interventions that create an enhanced understanding of diagnoses, impart effective coping skills to manage symptoms, and increase one’s ability to self-regulate.
Courtney is practically passionate about supporting others to reach their full potential. Through the use of resources, she empowers in a nonjudgmental environment. Courtney’s person-centered and strength-based approach makes her suitable to the client who is driven but feels stuck or unsure where to start. Those clients navigating the challenges of adversity experiences could benefit from Courtney’s specific skill set.
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Cody Doucette is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a Master's degree in Counseling and Psychological Services. He has a pass...
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Cody Doucette is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a Master's degree in Counseling and Psychological Services. He has a passion for supporting individuals in their pursuit of a healthy and well-balanced life. Cody has experience serving his community, repairing dynamics, and developing healthy patterns of communication with his clients.
Cody practices cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and believes that identifying and relating one’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors may prove effective throughout the course of treatment. Leading with a strengths-based approach, Cody believes in the importance of empathy and communication.
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As a woman in long-term recovery, a parent in a same-sex committed relationship who went through years of infertility and has four...
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As a woman in long-term recovery, a parent in a same-sex committed relationship who went through years of infertility and has four adopted children, and an adult with ADHD, I have a wealth of personal and professional experience in treating addiction, ADHD, LGBTQ+ issues, HIV, grief and loss, and many other mental health challenges.
Liz Kariotis-Rice is a Clinical Social Worker trained with a psychodynamic focus at New York University. She has expanded beyond that lens to a more humanistic, strength-based, and solution-focused one, based upon her experience working with a very diverse range of clients in settings ranging from community health centers to major hospitals to outpatient addiction treatment centers to street outreach and drop-in centers for the homeless. Her passions include working with people who have challenges in any of the following areas: sexuality, gender, ADHD, addiction, HIV, fertility, adoption, and parenting, and my professional experience includes but is not limited to helping people struggling with grief/loss, anxiety, depression, and trauma.
When working with Liz, it is paramount that clients understand therapy is a process that requires work from both the client and the therapist, and the work is not limited to just within the session for the client. She encourages clients to take as much responsibility as they can when caring for their physical, emotional, and spiritual health because while the therapist can certainly provide wisdom, guidance, and redirection, ultimately the strength, courage, and power to heal are within each and every individual client.
Liz's personal approach is to see beyond diagnoses and problems, and her style is transparent and somewhat nontraditional. She hopes through her work with individuals to be able to bring out their strengths behind the struggles, to point out the achievements where they see shortcomings, and to instill hope, no matter how dire the straits and bleak the outlook may look. Her therapeutic superpower is her ability to engage, connect, and build rapport with a wide range of people.
"If you are looking for a therapist who has many years of personal and professional experience with LGBTQ+ issues, addiction recovery, ADHD, grief/loss, infertility, adoption, and parenting, feel free to reach out to me," says Liz. "When I am not spending time with my four young children, four dogs, and two cats, I'm cooking, gardening, cycling, doing carpentry and art projects, listening to music, playing and watching sports, or enjoying the comfort of friends and fellowship."
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I believe that healing is a journey of self-awareness and a remembrance of the inherent worth and completeness that is our birthri...
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I believe that healing is a journey of self-awareness and a remembrance of the inherent worth and completeness that is our birthright.
Alexis Cohen is a Resident Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 1 year of experience. She specializes in working with adults experiencing challenges and transitions in their work, home, relational, and personal lives. Alexis has worked with individuals with trauma-related disorders, anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, attachment disorders, and stress-related disorders. Alexis enjoys working with clients curious about the underlying reasons for their emotions, feelings, behaviors, and intrapsychic experiences, and desiring increased intimacy with themselves and others.
Alexis has a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University. She uses holistic, body-oriented, and spiritual approaches combined with evidence-based practices including person-centered therapy, mindfulness therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy.
Alexis is a relational and strengths-based counselor who strives to empower clients to trust that they are the experts on themselves. She is here to be a warm, compassionate, and encouraging companion on your journey toward healing, self-exploration, and growth. Schedule an appointment today!
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I believe in working collaboratively with my clients, meeting them where they are and utilizing strengths to explore solutions....
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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!
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As a South Asian immigrant and female therapist, I deeply understand the unique challenges and pervasive impacts of racial and gen...
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As a South Asian immigrant and female therapist, I deeply understand the unique challenges and pervasive impacts of racial and generational issues and immigrant experiences, and the complexities of intersectionality.
Shamni Uthayasoorian is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 5 years of experience. Shamni specializes in working with individuals with depression, anxiety, stress, and interpersonal issues. She also has a strong passion for working with immigrant, first and second-generation, and BIPOC-identifying individuals in acknowledging the pervasive impacts of racial and generational trauma, and how they exacerbate life's challenges. Shamni has had the privilege of working as a therapist in diverse settings including inpatient, residential, and group home programs.
Shamni has a Master’s in Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She specializes in evidence-based interventions rooted in multicultural, person-centered, and humanistic approaches. Shamni uses cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused brief therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy.
Shamni offers a safe space and listening ear to guide you toward steady changes with lasting results while promoting resilience, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for clients from every walk of life. If you feel ready, she invites you to reach out and schedule your first session!
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As a provider with 10 years of experience, I am committed to exploring emotional depth and believe in the profound impact of facin...
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As a provider with 10 years of experience, I am committed to exploring emotional depth and believe in the profound impact of facing our struggles with support.
Andrea is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 10 years of experience and is dedicated to guiding individuals toward emotional well-being. Specializing in anxiety, depression, trauma, and major life transitions, Andrea is committed to assisting those navigating life transitions, seeking support for personal growth, and desiring more fulfilling connections. She is passionate about creating a supportive space where clients can explore their strengths, develop coping strategies, and work toward their goals with empathy and understanding.
Andrea completed her Master's degree at the University of West Florida. Andrea's superpowers lie in blending mindfulness, acceptance and commitment therapy, and solution-focused therapy, fostering a tailored and effective approach to address clients' needs.
Life can be challenging, and Andrea understands the struggles you may be facing. She strongly believes everyone should have a space where they can have honest and deep reflections. If you're ready to embark on a path of self-discovery and positive change, Andrea encourages you to take the first step and reach out.
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As a young woman, I understand the challenges that academic, work, and family stress can present....
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As a young woman, I understand the challenges that academic, work, and family stress can present.
Alyson Burchfield is a Resident-in Counseling (RIC) with over two years of internship experience in the mental health field. She provides therapeutic care to adults and couples who are seeking help with depression, anxiety, stress management, difficult life transitions, adjustment disorder, LGBTQ issues, mindfulness, and meditation. Alyson is a strong and empathetic ally who regards individuals as the experts of their own experience.
Alyson completed her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at Franklin Pierce University and received her Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University. She utilizes an eclectic and collaborative strengths-based, narrative-based, mindfulness-based, solutions-focused, and person-centered approach to therapeutic care. Alyson is always fostering a therapeutic alliance that allows for individuals and clients to grow at their own pace while providing a safe and welcoming environment.
Alyson seeks to establish a compassionate and warm relationship with you to assist in building upon your strengths, and to collaborate with you on meeting your goals, processing challenges, and developing tools and techniques to help you grow even outside of counseling.
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My passion as a clinician lies in helping people to grow into the best versions of themselves through highlighting and building on...
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My passion as a clinician lies in helping people to grow into the best versions of themselves through highlighting and building on their unique strengths while teaching new skills to help them reach their goals.
Jessika Hobbs is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Resident with over 3 years of experience working with youths, adults, and families. She specializes in individual and family therapy, addressing various challenges including depression, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, suicidal ideation, changes in family dynamics, trauma, attachment, ADHD, and developmental transitions. Jessika has a history of serving those who have previously struggled to find caring clinicians who put their values and beliefs at the center of treatment and validate their experience.
Jessika has a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Fitchburg State University. She draws on her knowledge of cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-informed care, attachment theory, solution-focused therapy, motivational interviewing, and person-centered therapy to help clients reach their goals.
Jessika truly believes that everyone is capable of change and promises to help you realize your strengths and support you as you navigate challenges big and small. If you are ready to start your therapy journey, schedule an appointment with Jessika today!
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I am here to offer you a safe space to explore new ways of relating to people and engaging with the world around you....
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I am here to offer you a safe space to explore new ways of relating to people and engaging with the world around you.
Melis Germeyan is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Resident with 7 years of experience supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds between the ages of 4 and 65. She specializes in ADHD, ASD, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Melis has spent time in a community mental health setting where she helped teenagers and young adults navigate the challenges and expectations of adulthood. She believes in the transformative power of talking and is committed to providing a non-judgmental space where you can feel safe to express your true self and process your emotions, paving the way for growth and healing.
Melis earned her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling at Boston College and is working towards her doctorate. She primarily employs a psychodynamic approach but integrates techniques from humanistic, person-centered, and existential frameworks. Additionally, she uses art therapy to facilitate creative expression and deeper self-exploration.
Melis is a compassionate counselor experienced in guiding clients through challenges with empathy and expertise. She understands the uniqueness of each journey and prioritizes understanding your story. Reach out to her today to explore a path toward healing and growth together.
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As a psychoanalyst, I use a client-centered, holistic approach that prioritizes the human being beyond the diagnosis, and connects...
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As a psychoanalyst, I use a client-centered, holistic approach that prioritizes the human being beyond the diagnosis, and connects patterns of thinking to correct patterns of behavior.
Melissa Hinds is a Resident Licensed Mental Health Clinician with 3 years of experience and a concentration in psychodynamic approaches. She works with adults and seniors who are experiencing concerns involving depression, anxiety, family and couples counseling, behavioral problems, anger management, as well as mood and personality disorders. As a queer-identified Afro-Caribbean woman of color, Melissa understands the importance of cultural competency. She has expertise in working with populations diverse in race, nationality, ethnicity, religion, spiritual practices, sexual orientation, gender identity, and political affiliations.
Melissa has a Master of Arts in Psychoanalysis from the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. She practices modern psychoanalysis, a form of talk therapy that aims to uncover and resolve unconscious forces and childhood experiences that have lasting effects on adult behavior and mental states.
Melissa helps patients explore their patterns, motivations, and defenses to develop healthier coping mechanisms. She believes the greatest therapeutic successes result from a co-creative process and tailors treatment to the individual. Schedule an appointment with her today!
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Hi! I am so happy you're here....
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Hi! I am so happy you're here.
Rhiannon Leigh is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) with experience working with adolescents and young adults with diverse needs and challenges. Rhiannon has experience working with neurodivergent populations and treating autism spectrum disorder, down syndrome, ADHD, anxiety, and depression. She loves helping individuals build confidence, connections with others, and a positive sense of self. Rhiannon completed her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Simmons University and has experience working in special education at the high school level, which has given her the opportunity to work with diverse populations in a variety of settings.
Rhiannon utilizes multiple treatment approaches including mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and solution-focused therapy. Additionally, Rhiannon uses a strength-based approach and finds joy in helping others build confidence by focusing on their abilities—what they can do rather than what they can't.
Rhiannon seeks to create flexible working relationships with clients built upon collaboration, client strengths, and warmth within sessions. Rhiannon currently has telehealth appointments available and is looking forward to connecting with you!
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I enjoy helping others learn how to better cope with anxiety and life stressors....
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I enjoy helping others learn how to better cope with anxiety and life stressors.
Charlotte Kelsey is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the state of Massachusetts with over 3 years of experience providing clinical assessment and care to adult clients seeking treatment for anxiety, depression, trauma, stress management, and life transitions. Charlotte’s passion for therapy started during her time as a patient care technician in a hospital trauma unit. Much of her time was spent at patients’ bedsides, listening to their stories.
It was this experience that led Charlotte to complete her Master of Science degree in mental health counseling at Suffolk University in Boston, MA. As a clinician, she provides a person-centered approach to therapy with a focus on mindfulness-based, cognitive behavioral (CBT), and solutions-focused treatment. She is a steady advocate for sex positivity and a committed ally to the LGBTQIA+ community. She listens without judgment and strives to provide a place for individuals seeking a safer space.
Charlotte is adaptable in her method and pays close attention to each individual’s needs. She fully believes collaborative care is essential in supporting one’s goals and values in life.
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We are all on a journey of moving towards our happiest and best selves - I want to offer a helping hand toward you in this process...
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We are all on a journey of moving towards our happiest and best selves - I want to offer a helping hand toward you in this process.
Kaden Trifilio is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with over 7 years of experience in the mental health field. For him, the most satisfying part of being a clinician is witnessing people become their most empowered and authentic selves. Kaden has experience working with adult individuals from a broad range of backgrounds and is trained in helping people manage anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and life changes. Kaden actively works on being a culturally competent clinician and is knowledgeable in working with individuals in the LGBTQA+ community. Kaden completed his Master of Social Work at Springfield College.
Kaden has been trained in multiple modes of therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. Kaden also has over 10 years of personal mindfulness and meditation practice. Kaden will collaborate with you to figure out what combination or approach will work best for you.
Therapy is a beautiful tool that provides us with the space to start healing our inner selves. Kaden is confident he will be able to provide a safe and empathetic space to you, no matter where you are finding yourself in life right now. If you are interested in working with him, schedule an appointment today!
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Alex Newman is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) who has 7 years of counseling experience in community-based services. Al...
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Alex Newman is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) who has 7 years of counseling experience in community-based services. Alex specializes in treating a variety of issues, including stress, mood disorders, bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, codependency, addiction/dual diagnosis, life transitions, relationship issues, LGBTQIA+ issues, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and chronic illness. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Psychology with minors in Sociology, Philosophy, and Religious Studies at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst; and his master’s degree in Professional Mental Health Counseling at Lesley University.
Alex's approach to therapy is eclectic, using a humanistic approach with a blend of cognitive behavioral/dialectical behavioral therapies, motivational interviewing, solution-focused, reality-based, and psycho-educational tools to help support his clients. Emphasizing a more integrative, dynamic, and holistic approach to mental health, Alex explores with clients how the mind, spirit, and body are interconnected. These approaches are tailored to each individual so that one can begin to work towards developing his/her unique path towards healing. Alex listens empathetically to personal truths, assessing and guiding individuals with the tools and skills to manage the issues throughout their lives and move them towards their identified goals.
Alex has always been genuinely interested in the wellbeing and uniqueness of everybody around him. He believes that anyone can gain knowledge through their experiences in a warm, supportive, therapeutic environment. When facing challenges and struggles, you do not need to feel alone; it can be very advantageous to have someone by your side who is nonjudgmental, understanding, and compassionate. Taking the opportunity to seek out help is an admirable attempt to try to live a more fulfilling life for yourself, and demonstrates a great deal of strength! Alex can help you to discover the useful tools in order to cope with life issues, thus enabling you to move towards the kind of life you would like to create. He is willing to meet you where you are at in terms of readiness to change and to assist you in making the positive changes you would like to embody. Alex's theory is that when people are listened to and are free from judgement while exploring their inner meanings, they can find understanding, calm unwanted feelings, challenge faulty beliefs/irrational thoughts, replace unhelpful attitudes, and become free to experience empowering changes.
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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...
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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.
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I am dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment so that every client can have a place to feel accepted, respected, and...
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I am dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment so that every client can have a place to feel accepted, respected, and ready to heal.
Christine Fisher is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) with 9 years of experience who specializes in anxiety, depression, self-esteem, stress, and trauma. No matter where someone starts, it’s possible to have a life with peace, joy, and healthy relationships. Christine has successfully helped many clients move forward on this journey.
Christine has a bachelor's and master’s degree from Huntington University. She has engaged in extensive post-graduate education in trauma-informed care, complex trauma, attachment issues, interpersonal neurobiology, and the polyvagal theory. Christine values personalizing treatment to each client to ensure it is effective. She creates an open and accepting environment where every client can feel safe. "Healing, growth, and change happen when a person feels heard and accepted. With compassion and teamwork, difficult thoughts and emotions can be untangled and start to heal," says Christine.
Do you find yourself in emotional chaos and not able to connect to healthy relationships? Do you find yourself stuck with coping strategies that don’t work? Do you struggle to feel as though you know yourself and understand your needs, and how to have these met in your daily life? Many people struggle with these issues and it's possible to make progress no matter where you start on this journey. Therapeutic work can focus on current urgent needs, deeper healing work, or a balance of both. Therapy with Christine can help a person move from chaos to compassion to growth.
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As a lesbian-identified woman of color, I understand the unique issue of identity exploration....
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As a lesbian-identified woman of color, I understand the unique issue of identity exploration.
Josalin Scott is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. Her main area of specialty is helping individuals who are coping with depression, anxiety, ADHD/ADD diagnosis, self-harming, pet loss, family building concerns, and LGBTQ+ matters. Over the years, Josalin has gained experience by working with individuals who are coping with emotional abuse, deportation of family members, death of loved ones, and other painful experiences. She also works with individuals who seek treatment for anger management and stress management.
Josalin implements effective psychotherapy methods such as cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, client-centered, and humanistic approaches, which can be effective in assisting clients to instill self-understanding by encouraging them to adopt new attitudes and feelings towards life situations. It is essential to keep in mind therapy is not a magic pill or a quick fix: Therapy is a healing process that necessitates participation and investment from the client and therapist alike. But in the end, making small changes to self-defeating behavior and coping with feelings of sadness, fear, anxiety, and pain can bring life-altering results. There is no judgment, only compassion and a safe environment to heal.
"Have a particular life obstacle you’re trying to overcome? Are you working to cope with everyday stressors? Couple or family conflicts? Coping with the loss of a loved pet? Need a LGBTQ+ affirming therapist? Seeking help from a licensed therapist is the best way to put things into perspective," says Josalin. "As a licensed psychotherapist, I am committed to the well-being of all humans big and small. I am dedicated to going above and beyond to assist with helping people empower themselves and find the answers they seek. I look forward to the prospect of supporting you in conquering the problems you are presently dealing with!"
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As a queer-identified woman and first generation immigrant, I empathize with the experiences of those processing complex and nuanc...
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As a queer-identified woman and first generation immigrant, I empathize with the experiences of those processing complex and nuanced issues, offering compassion and professional support
Esther Schwartz is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has over 7 years of experience working closely with teens, adults, and seniors who are faced with grief, anxiety depression, chronic stress, anger issues, dysfunctional relationships, family conflict, and much more.
Esther attended Simmons University and received her Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work. Esther is passionate about helping people live a life full of authenticity and confidence; holding steadfast to the belief that all people deserve a safe and supportive place to feel heard, move through challenges, and develop insight. Throughout the therapeutic journey, Esther guides her clients in the process of identifying, embracing, and integrating new skills and self-understanding. She focuses her treatment on maintaining a collaborative, respectful, and mindful relationship with her clients.
Esther will work closely with you to achieve freedom, space, and objectivity from pain and suffering; central to her practice is the belief that each person has within them a profound and innate ability to heal. Esther uses a collaborative, evidence-based, holistic, and strengths-based approach to treatment. In doing so, she is able to guide her clients to achieve their clinical goals. Esther is also a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and brings this into her practice as an ally and advocate. Additionally, as a first-generation immigrant, she draws upon these experiences to inform compassionate, personalized, and culturally competent care.
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As a Psychotherapist with 10+ years of clinical experience, I have been able to witness the impressive transformation folks have b...
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As a Psychotherapist with 10+ years of clinical experience, I have been able to witness the impressive transformation folks have been able to achieve through the therapeutic process and relationship.
Julie Lerner is a Licensed Psychotherapist with 10+ years of clinical experience. She is dedicated to her work with folks who identify as LGBTQ+ and/or have experienced trauma, depression, and anxiety. Julie has been fortunate to work with a diverse group of individuals holding intersectional identities, various diagnoses, sexual orientations, gender identities, and cultural backgrounds. She holds herself to a high standard to provide an inclusive, culturally competent, eclectic, and fun approach to Psychotherapy. Julie offers in-person, weekly sessions to best deliver care in a way that aligns with her treatment style.
Julie completed her Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology at William James College and has been fortunate to work with various clinical populations for over 10 years.
Julie understands that when someone is seeking therapy, they are seeking a safe space to share their concerns, innermost thoughts, and their dreams. Julie utilizes a variety of treatment approaches including mindfulness-based stress reduction, solution-focused therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
Sometimes life can leave us feeling overwhelmed and needing a place to sort out how we are feeling. Julie is optimistic about providing support to help you gain helpful coping skills and increased insight into your experiences, and allow you the space to sort through whatever may be coming up for you. If you are ready to step into living a more fulfilling life schedule an appointment with her today!
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Like you, I hold many identities (i.e. queer, neurodivergent, female, etc) and I recognize that each of your unique identities is ...
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Like you, I hold many identities (i.e. queer, neurodivergent, female, etc) and I recognize that each of your unique identities is beautiful, valid, and essential to seeing the world through your eyes.
Celeste Bouchard is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker who sees children, adolescents, adults, and families. Celeste’s clinical background includes working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, trauma/abuse/PTSD, stress management, life transitions, and LGBTQ+ populations.
Celeste graduated from Boston College with a Master of Social Work and Trauma Certificate. Celeste has worked in various settings providing school-based services, in-home therapy, clinic/group therapy, and individual outpatient therapy. Celeste utilizes an eclectic range of evidence-based care modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), mindfulness, psychodynamic therapy, and trauma-informed care.
Life can be hard. There is no other way to phrase it. However, it can also be beautiful and result in amazing opportunities for growth. If you are reading this, then that already tells me that you are a resilient individual. Celeste would love to join you on your journey and be an additional support as you continue to grow.
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As an Asian American therapist, I bring a blend of cultural sensitivity and professional expertise to sessions, ensuring that your...
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As an Asian American therapist, I bring a blend of cultural sensitivity and professional expertise to sessions, ensuring that your story is met with empathy and understanding as we work together towards your personal growth and well-being.
Tracy Tran is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with 8 years of experience serving diverse populations. Throughout her career, she has worked with individuals, families, and groups, navigating challenges related to anxiety, depression, trauma, and interpersonal relationships. Tracy is a compassionate and dedicated therapist committed to helping others achieve their goals and improve their well-being. She provides a safe and supportive space where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings without judgment, and works collaboratively with them to develop personalized treatment plans that meet their unique needs.
Tracy earned her Master of Social Work from Boston College. She uses cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques. As an Asian American, Tracy brings a culturally sensitive approach to her practice.
Tracy is dedicated to fostering a supportive space where clients can explore their thoughts and emotions. Reach out to Tracy to start your journey toward well-being.
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As a clinical psychologist trained as a generalist with over 20+ years of experience and specialty training in treating anxiety, d...
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As a clinical psychologist trained as a generalist with over 20+ years of experience and specialty training in treating anxiety, depression, and trauma, I am well-versed in providing effective, integrative talk therapy to individuals presenting with a wide range of life challenges.
Amanda M. Wickett is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with 20+ years of clinical experience in the field and a passion for holistic, humanistic, and patient-centered care. She was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and completed her graduate training at the University of Indianapolis in 2004. She is trained as a generalist and has worked with individuals from ages five and up, presenting with a wide range of mental health conditions, cultural backgrounds, and life challenges. She works best with clients motivated to better understand themselves and willing to consider ways to improve their quality of life through thoughtful exploration and mutual discovery.
Dr. Wickett’s therapeutic style is authentic, engaging, empathic, collaborative, and non-judgmental. She believes in treating all persons as complex and with dignity and respect while emphasizing the importance of autonomy. She celebrates each client’s individual complexity and has extensive experience working with individuals who have been exposed to traumatic stress across their lifespan.
Seeking treatment requires courage and willingness to consider ways to move toward change to improve life quality and decrease emotional suffering. Although life involves suffering, Dr. Wickett believes that needless emotional suffering is unnecessary and nonterminal. She is highly competent to provide clients with encouraging and supportive guidance to achieve recovery goals.
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As a gay cisgender bicultural man of color, I understand the unique challenges of identity exploration and intersectionality....
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As a gay cisgender bicultural man of color, I understand the unique challenges of identity exploration and intersectionality.
Gerardo is a Licensed Therapist with 15 years of experience in the mental health field. People and colleagues tend to describe him as open, calming, empathic, and a fearless advocate of my clients. His approach to therapy incorporates multiple perspectives based on your personal goals, which aim to enhance the mind-body-spirit connection, nurture personal growth, promote healing, and overcome challenges. Gerardo uses mainly integrative and humanistic therapeutic approaches to therapy, combining insight and skills-based frameworks. His work also incorporates a psychoeducational component that aims to help you construct new ways of organizing your feelings, coping skills, behaviors, and relationships. He works collaboratively with everyone integrating the most beneficial approaches to their unique situation.
Gerardo is a therapist working for over 15 years, internationally (in Mexico) and in the USA with adults. He has extensive experience in treating mood and anxiety disorders; trauma recovery; PTSD; mental health and HIV; substance abuse/dual diagnosis; acculturation/transcultural issues, and ADHD. He attended Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City earning a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Child/Educational Psychology and I received a master’s in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University (NH campus) in 2003. Other modalities that he works with in therapy are: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Culturally Sensitive, Existential, Multicultural, Person-Centered, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Strength-Based, and Trauma Focused.
Gerardo’s goal in therapy is to promote healing and create meaningful and lasting changes. During therapy, you will develop your capacity for insight and understanding to empower your transformation and development. Therapy sessions will give you the tools to improve your quality of life, expand strategies to cope with challenges, improve self-regulation, encourage change, and start to make healthy decisions in the here and now. Gerardo is confident that the work in therapy will help you to become the best version of yourself.
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LGBTQIA+ counseling is a type of queer affirmative counseling dedicated to assisting individuals and couples in navigating the intricate intersections of their sexual orientation, gender identity, and mental health, with a primary goal of fostering well-being, self-acceptance, and affirming a client’s life experiences as a queer individual. Although not all LGBTQ+ individuals seek specialized counseling, a substantial number discover vital support and empathy within these inclusive and affirming therapeutic settings.
Thriveworks LGBTQ+ counseling in Waltham, MA typically begins with an initial assessment to understand your specific needs. LGBTQ+ counselors aim to create a safe, inclusive, and affirming environment for anyone within the LGBTQ+ community by encouraging self-acceptance and offering an understanding of your identity and experiences. LGBTQ+ therapy addresses issues like coming out, discrimination, mental health challenges, and gender transition, and provides support for LGBTQ+ relationships.
LGBTQ+ counseling is incredibly important because it can help queer individuals accept their identity, learn self-love, and give them important tools for facing the challenges of being a queer person in today’s society, among many other benefits. LGBTQ+-affirming therapists can understand the unique perspective and experiences of queer individuals as they help them process past trauma, address family conflicts, treat issues with anxiety, and more.
Thriveworks LGBTQ+ counseling in Waltham, 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 for LGBTQ+ counseling depends on the specific needs and goals of the individual. It could encompass a relatively limited series of sessions or extend into a longer counseling plan. The precise quantity and duration of sessions typically emerge through collaborative discussion with the counselor, taking into account the client’s progress and their therapeutic objectives.
Giant strides have been taken toward greater acceptance and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning individuals. However, there is still much work to be done, as those who belong to the LGBTQ community continue to experience abuse, discrimination, and harassment because of their sexual orientation. And these individuals continue to suffer with greater rates of mental illness—such as depression, anxiety, and addiction—because of this unfair treatment.
No two leaves are alike, and yet there is no antagonism between them or between the branches on which they grow.” –Mahatma Gandhi
This increased risk of struggling mentally and emotionally makes access to quality mental health care essential for members in the LGBTQ community. That said, this isn’t always their reality—it’s instead often more difficult for these individuals to find the mental health care they deserve.
Fortunately, LGBTQ members can find quality mental health care at Thriveworks Counseling in Waltham, MA. We have counselors who are LGBTQ-informed: they understand that these individuals face unique challenges, of which are often touched upon in therapy. These providers know how to help you overcome these challenges and ultimately life a life filled with love, happiness, and success.
Thriveworks providers customize the counseling experience to the needs of each client. That said, your counselor will likely open with a few questions that will help them understand you and your counseling goals better. Examples include…
Questions of the like will prove instrumental to your counseling journey—they will help you and your counselor better understand where you are and where you want to be. Self-exploration and self-discovery are keys to living a happy, healthy life; your counselor will provide you with that safe place for exploration and discovery. And they’ll even guide you on this journey by leading discussions about…
As mentioned previously, members of the LGBTQ community face unique challenges, which increase their risk of suffering mentally and emotionally. Here are several of those challenges:
Deep emotional stress is born from these challenges that many LGBTQ individuals encounter. Fortunately, work with an LGBTQ-informed counselor who is familiar with these unique obstacles can prove incredible beneficial. If you’re a member of the LGBTQ community, consider working with one of our quality providers at Thriveworks Counseling in Waltham, MA.
The unfortunate reality is that LGBTQ members have a more difficult time finding quality mental health care. This is a huge problem, especially considering all of the unique problems they face, as well as their increased risk for developing a mental illness and falling victim to self-harm. The good news, however, is that Thriveworks in Waltham, MA offers LGTBQ clients the superior mental health care they seek and deserve.
Our providers are dedicated to helping every single person who walks through our doors live a better life. And they use their advanced skills, training, and experience to accomplish that mission. What do you say? Are you ready to work with a quality provider who will help you through all of your woes? You’re just one step away from making that dream a reality. Give us a call at (781) 309-9149 to get started.
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