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Throughout life, we all face challenges and stressors that can be too difficult to resolve alone. Oftentimes, the viewpoint of a nonjudgmental third person can provide exceptionally useful new perspectives and insights. Working together, I help my clients discover their values, learn new ways of managing distress, and live their optimal life. I very much enjoy working collaboratively with individuals through life transitions and milestones; managing high levels of daily stress; mood related difficulties such as anxiety and depression; relationship issues; gender and sexuality development; as well as processing traumatic[Read More]
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My clients don’t come to therapy to hear someone nod, parrot back, and agree with everything they say…that’s not worth their time or money. They want real help. They want to know “what to do” and “how to fix it.” They struggle with depression, severe anxiety, relationship problems, trauma, suicidal thoughts, parenting issues, and other painful situations, so they are looking for a true expert. One that they can actually talk to. I’ve been a therapist for about 15 years in the south (Nashville, Chattanooga, and Atlanta) and am excited[Read More]
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Therapy is often the last resort after a person has spent time understanding, managing and accepting their situation. I see the process of therapy as a joint venture between client and therapist. I will never tell you what you should (or shouldn’t) do, but rather help you explore the course that might be best for your current needs. I offer ongoing support for anxiety, relationship issues, past trauma and healing your relationship with food and your body. I am also comfortable supporting survivors of partner abuse. Because a strong therapeutic[Read More]
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Do you find yourself stuck or pained in relationships – relationships with yourself, others, the world, or your past? The struggle may express itself in loneliness, emptiness, existential concerns, or maladaptive interpersonal patterns. It may manifest as symptoms, such as anxiety, fear, depression, disordered eating, or relational distress. Through a collaborative process, we work towards identifying and removing blocks in order for you to live your life with more agency and vitality. I strive to create trust in a nonjudgmental and authentic atmosphere, from where we work together to understand[Read More]
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I am a bicultural and bilingual (English and Spanish) psychologist. I believe in the innate potential of all human beings to reach their goals and live a life that is fulfilling; change can be challenging, but I am here to help. I am excited to collaborate with clients and help them succeed in making progress that is tangible, transformative and lasting. Clients often describe me as easy to connect with, warm, welcoming and non-judgmental, and comment about how safe they feel being honest and truly themselves.[Read More]
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Hi there, I wanted to take a few minutes and introduce myself. Maybe you’re considering psychoanalytic psychotherapy, or perhaps you’re thinking of how I can be useful to you in some other way, such as a public speaking arrangement. In any case, it may be helpful to know a little more about me, what I do and how I work with others. My style as a therapist is genuine, supportive, curious, and insightful. I talk about emotional issues with clients in a way that is accessible and doesn’t use a[Read More]
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Dr. Toporowski is a licensed psychologist, completing her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at Argosy University, Orange County. She earned a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Antioch University, Santa Barbara, as well as an undergraduate degree in psychology from University of California, Riverside. Dr. Toporowski completed her predoctoral internship at University of California, Davis Medical Center’s Academic and Staff Assistance Program. She completed her postdoctoral training at University of California, San Diego’s Faculty and Staff Assistance Program. In addition to her experience gained at university and hospital settings, she[Read More]
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I am a licensed independent clinical social worker with 3+ years of experience in direct clinical work. I have worked with a variety of populations in a variety of settings, including an outpatient clinic, residential substance use facility, a community drop in center for individuals with chronic illness, and supportive housing. I work with adults, over 18 years old, experiencing depression, anxiety, family and peer relationship difficulties, life transitions, and academic or occupational stress. I engage with individuals in a short-term, acceptance and commitment therapy model, using mindfulness techniques and[Read More]
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Viergelyn Chery-Reed is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Expressive Arts therapist, Intuitive Healer, and Life Coach. She founded GroundingHearts Wellness & Counseling, LLC a person-centered and holistic therapeutic practice after discovering a high demand for a practice that encompasses intuition, creativity and a purposeful approach for healing and living life well. Her therapeutic style is eclectic in nature. Viergelyn integrates both evidenced-based, effective traditional and holistic healing modalities. As an Expressive Therapist she utilized Drama, Art, Poetry, Dance/Movement Therapy and Play Therapy within her practice. Viergelyn believes every person has[Read More]
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I am a licensed independent clinical social worker (LICSW) working in private practice located at 1145 Reservoir Avenue Cranston, RI. I received a Masters Degree in ClinicalSocial Work (MSW) through Rhode Island College in 1998. Before private practice I worked for many years in varied settings working with a wide range of mental health and psychiatric issues. I gained substantial and excellent employment experience through my work at psychiatric hospitals, residential facilities and community mental health settings providing support and counseling/psychotherapy services. Developing a comfortable supportive working relationship so we[Read More]
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