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Andrea Baxter

(she/her)

LCSW, 10 years of experience
Warm
Solution oriented
Authentic
VirtualAvailable

Hi, I’m Andrea. Do you find that you’re struggling to motivate yourself to do anything, or you’re sinking into increasingly negative feelings? Is your mind working overtime with worry, leaving you exhausted? Are you irritable and dread going to work each day? Are you suffering from grief and wondering if you'll ever feel normal again? I provide help for those ages 30+ experiencing lingering unhappiness, constant stress, excessive worry, work burnout, and grief. I am a direct, empathetic, warm and open-minded therapist who can help you find joy and ease in day-to-day life. I will empower you to recognize learned patterns that may no longer be serving you, and to motivate yourself from kindness, not fear or judgment. I incorporate self-compassion and mindfulness techniques with traditional talk-therapy, creating a space for you to build confidence in making decisions, both big and small, that truly align with your values. There is hope, and therapy can help. Let’s work together to get you fully participating in life again!

Get to know me

In our first session together, here's what you can expect

In the first session, I am just beginning to get to know you and understand your goals for therapy. I'll share more about my approach, and I will encourage you to share what brought you to therapy; and if you have been in therapy before, I'll ask what has or has not been helpful in that previous therapy work. The first session typically goes by very quickly, and clients often comment they feel relief after having shared what has been feeling so heavy to carry. We will typically meet weekly for at least the first two months. We will work on realistic goals to help you feel better, and I check in frequently to make sure you’re feeling supported in the ways that you need. I never have a set agenda for a session - I like to hear where you are at that moment. I will check in on topics we’ve talked about before when I think they are helpful, and I offer suggestions for new coping tools or ideas you can explore in between sessions so that you can process and integrate what we discuss into your daily life. As your well being improves, we will decide on a plan to meet less frequently.

The treatment methods and tools I utilize

I combine several evidence-based therapeutic models and tailor my approach for each person. I draw from Psychodynamic and Humanistic approaches, which means we look at unhelpful patterns or habits (typically long standing), and work to understand why they originated and what you might like to do differently. To address negative and unhelpful thought patterns, I weave in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which breaks down the difference between feelings and thoughts, and how that affects your actions (behaviors). I also use Self-Compassion techniques and Mindfulness to help change the way you talk to yourself, so that you can develop a kind inner voice, and no longer be your own harshest critic. You have the power to change and there are tools to help you!

The biggest strengths that I bring into our sessions

I am passionate about my work as a therapist because I know what it’s like to suffer with mental health challenges including work burnout, depression, anxiety and grief. My own experiences have enhanced my ability to recognize and provide space for other people’s pain. We are often taught to ‘push through’, to keep going, thinking that will somehow make it better. But it doesn’t. The reality is we cause more distress – and it takes longer to recover – when we avoid our emotions and needs. One of my biggest strengths is that I'm going to encourage you - over and over again - to place your needs first, which sometimes means making scary changes, decisions or having a really hard honest conversation with someone. But you can do it, and I'll be here to help you through.

The clients I'm best positioned to serve

I am focused on adults ages 30+ who are struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, life stage changes, and work burnout/career changes. Additionally, I have experience with those struggling with infertility and reproductive loss, as well as those suffering from, or caring for loved ones with, neurological disorders such as ALS, PLS, and Parkinson's disease. I work well with clients who want to understand how their current values were formed and how it affects their actions, and who also like concrete steps to take to improve their well-being.

Specialties

Top specialties

Anxiety

Career Counseling

Depression

Other specialties

Coping Skills

Fertility & Reproduction Issues

Grief

I identify as

White

Woman

Serves ages

Adults (18 to 64)

Elders (65 and above)

Licensed in

Arizona

Accepts

Aetna

Location

Virtual

, 21 ratings

5 ratings with written reviews

February 5, 2026

Really enjoyed our first meeting and appreciate your genuine presence.

Verified client, age 65+
Review shared after session 1 with Andrea

November 5, 2025

Very professional and kind, I highly appreciate the way that they listened to me and treated me with respect.

Verified client, age 25-34
Review shared after session 1 with Andrea

June 28, 2025

I’m so grateful to have worked with Andrea. She has helped me through very difficult times in my life and with her help and guidance, I’ve become a stronger person. It’s crazy to look back on where I was when we first started working together to now. I have so much more hope in my life. She’s amazing.

Verified client, age 25-34
Review shared after session 58 with Andrea