19 therapists in Connecticut accepting Husky Health
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Beth Gaillard
(she/her)

LCSW
24 years of experience
Virtual
Hi, I am Beth
I am here to help you through your journey of starting or continuing in therapy. Dealing with difficult decisions can be overwhelming. Don't go through it alone. If you are feeling overwhelmed, stressed or anxious having another person to walk through it with you can be helpful. If you are dealing with difficult family, parenting, or relationship issues I am here to help. I look forward to working with you and helping you achieve some goals for yourself.
Yvonne Sailor

LPC
8 years of experience
Virtual
Are you feeling hopeless, discouraged, or misunderstood? Are you struggling to overcome past trauma, anxieties, setting goals, and being your authentic self? I am not here to judge you but to walk with you through your process of healing. Too often we struggle in silence and taking the initiative to reach out for help is no easy task. However, it demonstrates you have a strong desire to improve your quality of life.
I have a passion for working with individuals, couples, and families. I provide a client-centered approach that is integrated to ensure that you are receiving the best quality of care. I understand the sensitivity, as well as, cultural stigmas that may be associated with therapy. Accepting that each individual have unique qualities that differ from others.
Compassionate to your needs, we will work collaboratively to explore areas of concern from a holistic manner while providing you with the level of comfort you need to be transparent during the process. You no longer have to suffer in silence. Let me help you reach your goal to a more fulfilled “Radiant Life”.
Lisbeth Gannon, LPC, ATR
(she/they)

LPC
11 years of experience
Virtual
*** Please note that I only work with adults. ***
You know yourself better than anyone else. My role as a licensed counselor and registered art therapist is to help guide your own treatment and find the right path for you. I will honor your experience as we work together toward your goals.
I have helped clients become more insightful and resilient. My professional experience serves as an effective guide to enable clients who have symptoms of depression and anxiety to improve their mood and manage troubling thoughts.
As a licensed counselor and a member of the LGBTQ+ community, I am dedicated to affirming the identities of everyone I work with.
Leann Zouberi
(she/her)

LCSW
10 years of experience
Warm
Virtual
Hello and welcome to my Grow Therapy Profile. I’m Leann and I look forward to meeting you.
Are you struggling just to make it through the day? Do you feel like life has taken its toll on you and each day just takes much more strength and motivation than you have to give?
I am passionate about working with adult clients who are coping with depression and anxiety. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with active licenses in Connecticut, California, New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. I have experience with teenagers coping with social problems, depression, bipolar, and the struggles of living through that life stage. I have been trained in a few different trauma treatments including trauma-focused CBT, and I am experienced at working with individuals with high-functioning autism. I have been working in the field for the last 10 years and am eager to be your anchor and offer you a new sense of hope.
DaShelle Barco
(she/her)

LPC
6 years of experience
Empowering
Solution oriented
Virtual
It is my passion to support you as you heal from any experiences that you feel may be holding you back. Life tends to be difficult to navigate at times especially if a relationship has ended, a significant loss has occurred or you are going through new life phases and transitions. I aim to journey with each one of my clients as he or she finds healing from challenging, traumatic, and stressful life experiences.
Susan Cohen
(she/her)

LCSW
25 years of experience
Virtual
Hello New Clients!
Through Grow Therapy, you can make appointments with me at: https://provider.growtherapy.com/book-appointment?id=5655&utm_source=provider-sourced&utm_medium=booking-link&utm_campaign=provider-dashboard
OR new prospective clients may call Grow Therapy to register for your first session: +1 (786) 755-1863
You have reached the CT psychotherapy office of Susan Cohen. Register with Grow Therapy and make an appointment or ask me questions before we gin on the Grow platform in Messages.
Specializations include:
•Trauma recovery
•Wholistic Counseling for Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, Grief & Loss & other situational challenges
•Person Centered theory for empowerment, improving self confidence and moving towards your best life.
I specialize in psychotherapy with individuals, families, couples, & teens of diverse backgrounds, gender preferences and addiction prevention/recovery support. I also treat depression, anxiety, grief and trauma recovery using a wholistic counseling approach. Clients describe my work as an empowering, compassionate and a collaborative experience where goals are set by you.
To call or contact the GrowTherapy Office to set up appointments use the following info:
Susan5655@growtherapy.com
Strengths.
Clients feedback includes a strong capacity to develop relationships as a tool for healing, experience, and the ability to relate using active listening skills, and compassion. I believe in the moving through stressful & traumatic experiences into one's life with new purpose.
Telehealth Tips
If you're used to seeing your mental health professional in their office, it may take some time to adjust to this new process. Take heart that our patients typically find video conferencing beneficial.
Make a list of the main symptoms you want to address in the conversation. Also be sure to indicate when your symptoms started, what tends to exacerbate them, and what, if anything, seems to soothe them.
Write down questions.
Remember that mental health appointments are a two-way street. This is your chance to ask questions you have about your symptoms, brain scan, diagnosis, and treatment. Having a list of questions ready can help you remember to ask them.
Have your medical and psychiatric history handy.
Your therapist may ask questions about past medical or psychological issues in addition to inquiring about names and dosages of medications you have taken. Having this information available can save precious minutes during your appointment so you can spend more time talking about how you are going to get healthy.
Minimize distractions and choose a quiet, comfortable spot
One of the best strategies to ensure a meaningful appointment is to eliminate distractions. Close your door, turn off the notifications on your phone, and make sure someone is watching the kids so you can focus. Being able to hear clearly is another important element of an effective mental Tele-Health Zoom appointment.
Try to minimize any background noise, such as the TV, the washing machine, or a barking dog. In addition, it's important that you feel comfortable in your setting during your appointment. Find a spot where you are relaxed and at ease.
Troubleshoot technology beforehand.
Find out what technology will be used and make sure you know how to use it prior to your appointment. Are you signed up for Zoom, Skype, or another video conferencing app? Do you know how it works? If you have never used the app before, do a practice call with a friend beforehand so you can work out the kinks.
Set a reminder to keep appointment.
Most of us can benefit from helpful reminders and alerts from our digital calendars. Setting your calendar to send you an alert 5-10 minutes prior to your virtual session can give you the time to gather your lists and questions and to prepare yourself mentally. Reminders can be especially critical if you have a tendency to be forgetful or inattentive.
Unblock your phone.
If you're doing a phone call, make sure your phone isn't set to block unknown callers and answer your phone at the designated time even if it shows that it's from an unknown caller.
DURING YOUR APPOINTMENT
Take notes and/or ask for a recap.
I specialize in integrative psychotherapy with individuals, families, couples, & teens of diverse backgrounds such as , gender preferences and addiction prevention/recovery support. I treat grief and trauma recovery using a therapeutic Mindful practice & therapeutic yoga adding up to a wholistic counseling approach. Clients describe my work as an empowering and collaborative experience where goals are set by you.
Remember that mental health appointments are a two-way street. This is your chance to ask questions you have about your symptoms, brain scan, diagnosis, and treatment. Having a list of questions ready can help you remember to ask them.
Have your medical and psychiatric history handy.
Your Amen Clinics specialist may ask questions about past medical or psychological issues in addition to inquiring about names and dosages of medications you have taken. Having this information available can save precious minutes during your appointment so you can spend more time talking about how you are going to get healthy.
Minimize distractions and choose a quiet, comfortable spot
One of the best strategies to ensure a meaningful appointment is to eliminate distractions. Close your door, turn off the notifications on your phone, and make sure someone is watching the kids so you can focus. Being able to hear clearly is another important element of an effective mental telehealth appointment. Try to minimize any background noise, such as the TV, the washing machine, or a barking dog. In addition, it's important that you feel comfortable in your setting during your appointment. Find a spot where you are relaxed and at ease.
Troubleshoot technology beforehand.
Find out what technology will be used and make sure you know how to use it prior to your appointment. Are you signed up for Zoom, Skype, or another video conferencing app? Do you know how it works? Ifyou have never used the app before, do a practice call with a friend beforehand so you can work out the kinks.
Set an alert.
Most of us can benefit from helpful reminders and alerts from our digital calendars. Setting your calendar to send you an alert 5-10 minutes prior to your virtual session can give you the time to gather your lists and questions and to prepare yourself mentally. Reminders can be especially critical if you have a tendency to be forgetful or inattentive.
Unblock your phone.
If you're doing a phone call, make sure your phone isn't set to block unknown callers and answer your phone at the designated time even if it shows that it's from an unknown caller.
DURING YOUR APPOINTMENT
Take notes and/or ask for a recap.
CBT
DBT
Feminist theory
Transactional Analysis
Diversity of gender & LGBT+Q persons
Addiction relapse prevention & recovery treatment
See Individuals, Couples, Families & Teens
Video sessions are available.
Sincerely,
Susan Cohen, LCSW
Pamela English
(she/her)

LPC
2 years of experience
Virtual
Pamela English is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), licensed in the state of Connecticut. Pamela has 10 years of experience working in the mental health profession. She has provided therapy for children and teens dealing with grief and loss. She has also provided case management and therapeutic services for single adult women living in a homeless shelter. She also provided counseling for older adults in a nursing home.
Pamela has extensive experience with adults and clients in crisis. She has experience working with teens and families. She also has experience as a case manager; she has extensive knowledge of mental health resources and utilizes those connections while working in private practice. Pamela can provide multicultural counseling for people with a variety of racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. She has also worked closely with many members of the LGBT community, providing counseling and case management when those services may not otherwise be available to them.
Pamela completed her Master of Arts (MA) in Pastoral Counseling and Spiritual Care at Fordham University. Because her degree also focused on faith-based counseling, she can provide those services to clients when necessary.
Pamela provides a calming presence for her clients. She maintains quiet confidence with each client and situation. She can draw from a wide range of experiences to provide therapeutic support for each client. She is flexible and versatile when building therapeutic rapport; she provides flexible scheduling. She is very excited to develop and grow her practice with Grow Therapy.
C. Nicole Norris
(she/her)

LCSW
9 years of experience
Virtual
Do you want a therapist who is down to earth and easy to talk to? Then you are in the right place! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with experience working with individuals, couples, and families.
I work from a solution oriented perspective and encourage people to be their best selves. I am not here to fix all your problems but instead empower you to get things done for yourself.
Regardless of what you are dealing with, I am here to help you get through it. I have experience with depression, anxiety, trauma and much more. Let’s work together and get started on your healing.
Kollettia Kelly
(she/her)

LPC
4 years of experience
Virtual
I am a Licensed professional counselor specializing in helping individuals navigate life’s challenges. I have several years’ experience working with individuals, couples, and families with varying diagnosis. Whether you are experiencing chronic feelings of anxiety, unhappiness, or just feeling stuck, I can help guide you to get your life back on track. I empower my clients to see their strength and work towards their goals and desires.
Mental health impacts your physical health, relationships, work performance and inner peace. Do not ignore how impactful it can be to get help. Improving your mental health changes your life and the lives of others around you. I would like to help you create a plan for long term wellbeing.
Myriam Milfort
(she/her)

LPC
7 years of experience
Virtual
I have worked with people experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, and life-changing situations. I am committed to supporting you during this process to reach your goal of self-awareness, self-esteem, and self-control so that you can positively change your relationship with yourself and others. Together, we can identify what's not working and get you back to balance.
Nicole Beall
(she/her)

LPC
11 years of experience
Virtual
Nicole Beall is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 12 years of experience. She has a strong background in treating addiction and a wide spectrum of psychiatric disorders. She is passionate about helping adults and geriatric populations overcome maladaptive patterns in their lives to overcome these challenges and accomplish their goals.
Nicole has worked in a variety of settings from Outpatient, Inpatient detox, Inpatient Psychiatric hospitalization and nursing home/ group home placement. Nicole completed her Bachelor of Science degree at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, NY. Nicole then completed her Master’s degree in Human Services specializing in social and community services at Capella University in Minnesota and has completed 4 years of her Doctoral degree in Psychology. Nicole has treated adults and Geriatric populations with a wide range of mental health needs and utilizes most treatment modalities.
Nicole utilizes many holistic approaches to treatment such as: Meditation and Mindfulness, Essential Oils, and Acu-Detoxification.
Tahara DeBarrows
(she/her)

LMFT
5 years of experience
Solution oriented
Authentic
Direct
Virtual
*My availability is limited, however, I am accepting new clients. Please email me at info@ajourneytohealingcounseling.com
The focus of my work has been with individuals who struggle with depression, anxiety, addiction, and trauma. I also work with individuals and families on issues related to communication, relationships, and career changes. I enjoy working with people of various ethnic backgrounds and religious backgrounds.
It takes courage to ask for help and I appreciate you doing so. Thank you for trusting me with your personal challenges and I look forward to connecting with you.
Check out my contributions to the following Grow Therapy blog posts:
"What is PMDD? How Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Affects Mental and Physical Health"
https://growtherapy.com/blog/what-is-pmdd/
"6 Anger Management Strategies to Keep You Calm"
https://growtherapy.com/blog/how-to-manage-anger/
"Signs of Low Self-Esteem and How to Overcome It"
https://growtherapy.com/blog/signs-of-low-self-esteem/
"What is Agoraphobia, Understanding the Causes and Treatments"
https://growtherapy.com/blog/what-is-agoraphobia/
"Why We Need to Break the Stigma Surrounding Mental Health and Therapy"
https://growtherapy.com/blog/therapy-stigma/
Featured in "Local Therapists discuss Black men and mental health" in the Meriden Record Journal.
https://www.myrecordjournal.com/News/Southington/Southington-News/Local-therapists-discuss-black-men-and-mental-health.html
Samantha Nilsson
(she/her)

LCSW
11 years of experience
Virtual
My name is Samantha and I am a wife, mother of two amazing kids ages 2 and 4, and mental health therapist going on 11 years. Much of what I provide to my clients is not only from my years of experience and education but also from my own personal experience because like my clients, I have struggled with the stressors and challenges life throws at us and I do believe that in order to confidently help people move through these challenges, I have to understand what it is like and what helps us get to the other side.
One of my specialties is working with mothers in all phases of life. I have a passion for helping women find the balance between motherhood and womanhood, which sometimes can become blurry when our sole focus is caring for others. Whether you are a new mom or a seasoned one I want to help you find your joy and build the life you want, which includes meeting your needs as well.
I very much believe in mindfulness and self-care, whatever that may look like for you. For me, it is reading and crafting. For you, it may be something else, but I strive to help all my clients find ways to bring calm and balance to their lives by cultivating something that brings them peace. I also utilize cognitive behavior therapy in my work with clients by really identifying the emotions, thoughts and behaviors that are at play in whatever difficulties you are having. The more we can understand what is going on inside us, the better able we are to find ways to shift and cope through the challenges.
Abigail Payne
(she/her)

LCSW
4 years of experience
Virtual
Hi there! I'm Abbey.
Do you feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders? Maybe it feels like everything falls on you, or you need to have everything figured out. Or maybe you have no idea what you want, but you just know something is missing. That pressure alone can feel debilitating. If you're overwhelmed with responsibility, at a crossroads in your life, or you feel ready for a change (even if you don't know what that is), then I'm here to tell you that you're exactly where you're supposed to be.
I’m passionate about helping women and highly sensitive individuals overcome anxiety to show up as their most confident and authentic selves. Whether you're struggling with relationship challenges, low self-worth, or processing trauma, I'm committed to supporting my clients on their journey to health, healing and happiness. My goal as a therapist is to make my clients feel seen, heard and understood so they can connect more deeply to their truth, find peace, and create the life they want.
Amber Reyna
(she/her)

LCSW
5 years of experience
Virtual
I am licensed in Connecticut with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with motivation, self-esteem, and confidence. I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. Taking the first step to seeking a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage. I am here to support you in that process.
Allyson M.

LCSW
25 years of experience
Virtual
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 25 years of experience working with adults dealing with high stress jobs, anxiety, depression, parenting, divorce and sexual/intimacy issues.
Whether you're dealing with feelings of being overwhelmed, relationship issues or cycles of anxiety and depression, I'm here to help. Seeking therapy can feel scary but you're making the right choice. You deserve a safe space to heal and grow. In our sessions together, I'll meet you with compassion and evidence-based techniques so you can overcome the hangups and habits holding you back. Let's work together!
Bamisile, LCSW

LCSW
24 years of experience
Virtual
I am Dr. Dammy Bamisile, LCSW. I have over 20 years of clinical experience in working with individuals, families and couples using trauma informed CBT and other evidence based therapies in meeting clients where they are. I use a holistic approach that integrates the customization of your choice like values, culture and belief with science and psychology.
I work with clients who have challenges on issues like anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, grief, sleeping problems, and problematic relationships. I specialized in working with young adults and other adults. Our session will center on the issue and how we can process a user-friendly person-centered approach for the empowered you!.
Yomaris Ramos Rivera
(she/her)

LPC
10 years of experience
Solution oriented
Empowering
Direct
Virtual
I am a Bilingual Licensed Professional Counselor in Connecticut with 10 years of professional work experience. I hold a degree in Psychology and Counseling from the Interamerican University of PR.
I prefer to have my sessions in Spanish but I do talk English as well. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, anger management, motivation, self-esteem, and confidence, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, psychoticism and Substance abuse. I offer individual, couples. families and group therapy.
I believe that you are the expert on your story and that you have many strengths that will assist you in overcoming things that challenge you. Taking the first step to sign up for therapy can take courage and I am proud of you for getting started!
***ATTENTION:
If you do not show up for your intake session your case will be closed.
There are 3 documents attached to your file that needs to be filled out before your first session.
There is a cancelation fee policy if you do not contact and let me know 24 previous to your appointment.
If your health insurance is Husky or Medicaid and you incur two no shows your case will be closed.
You need to be pending on emails because this is my way to contact my clients, especially Sundays when I revised the schedule and make adjustments on timing.
Rachel Collins
(she/her)

LPC
17 years of experience
Virtual
As a Licensed Professional Counselor I am here to provide a wide range of services for children, adolescents and adults. I have over ten years of experience working in the field especially with children and adolescents with a variety of behavioral and mental health issues.
I have a Master’s degree in Community Counseling from Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) as well as Bachelors of Psychology from SCSU. I had worked for fifteen years in a community mental health agency for children and families within an urban setting. I opened my own private practice in 2018 at which I am now working full time since 2020. In addition, I have worked as a conference chair for the Connecticut Counseling Association. I served as the senior leader and site coordinator for my previous agency for several evidenced based practices including Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, MATCH and CPP. I have extensive experience presenting at conferences and local agencies on eating disorders, self-injury, trauma and Autism Spectrum Disorder.