Therapists in Maryland

Find the best therapist in Maryland for your needs on Grow Therapy. With 7 verified therapists in Maryland, you can connect with licensed professionals who are currently accepting new patients. Grow Therapy verifies and credentials each Maryland therapist to ensure they are active, available, and aligned with your needs. Whether you’re seeking support for family conflicts, grief, life transitions, Maryland’s therapists offer compassionate, personalized care tailored to your unique circumstances.

Availability updated: 11/29/2025

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Dina Josif Sullivan

LPC, 20 years of experience

New to Grow

Specialties

Bipolar Disorder
Eating Disorders
Anxiety
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Over 20 years of experience guiding individuals and couples from struggle to strength. I trained at both Johns Hopkins psychiatry department and McGill university center for cognition and medicine. In recent years, I have specialized in working with clients struggling with mood disorders, chronic pain, depression, anxiety, cognitive disorders, eating disorders, weight management, and career-related challenges As a Cognitive Therapist, I believe that people have a choice: they can change their behavior, reframe their thought patterns, move forward, and regain hope.
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Jeanne Garrett

LPC, 3 years of experience

New to Grow

Specialties

Anxiety
Depression
Life Transitions
+7
My path to counseling grew from my love of music and education, where I discovered her passion for helping others find their voice and confidence. I value the role of spirituality and faith in emotional, mental, and physical healing. Outside of work, I enjoy time with my family and German Shepherd, Rocco, as well as teaching piano, voice, and theatre, traveling, gardening, and cooking.
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Paulette Moore

LPC, 10 years of experience

Authentic
Solution oriented
Intelligent

Specialties

Self Esteem
Anxiety
Career Counseling
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Are you feeling depressed and anxious? Are you finding your life is in turmoil because you have to make a change? Maybe you are changing careers or jobs, you’re recently divorced, your home is now an empty nest, or you are retiring. These are only a few of life’s transitions that can bring on depression and anxiety. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, the therapy I use most often, states that A (Antecedent action or event) + B (our belief about that antecedent action or event) = Consequences, (depression or happiness). If you think of a transition or event (A) as a negative experience (B), you will experience the consequences of your belief, as depression and anxiety (C-negative) or as happiness and excitement (C-positive). Unfortunately, many of us view a transition or change as a bad thing, a time when we are facing the unknown without a map. I would like to help you see change as an opportunity, a time for growth and exploration. Come with me. Together we can make change a positive force for a bright future. please schedule appoints only on the hour.😀
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Ritchie McCall

LPC, 14 years of experience

Solution oriented
Warm
Empowering

Specialties

Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Life Transitions
+7
Hi I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. I received my Master's Degree in 2010 from Loyola University and have been seeing clients since then . I especially enjoy helping adults deal with stressful transitions and challenges in life. My goal is to help clients gain insight and understanding about their challenges so that we together can find helpful solutions.
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Rochelle Hall

LCSW-C, 19 years of experience

Authentic
Direct
Humorous

Specialties

Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
I am a Licensed Certified Clinical Social Worker with over twenty years experience working with individuals, families and groups. I work from the perspective of a client centered approach in the fact every client is unique and treatment should reflect their personal goals. I use a reality based approach and humour is imperative in overcoming trauma. In addition to my clinical practice, I also have over ten years experience in clinical supervision and professional growth empowerment. I have certain interventions I do not practice and they are CBT, Christian Counseling/directed spiritual guidance, EMDR and Hypnosis. I look forward to discussing your individual needs further when meeting you soon.
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Bernard Mungin

LCSW-C, 18 years of experience

Solution oriented
Empowering
Direct

Specialties

Anxiety
Depression
LGBTQ
+8
I am a psychotherapist who works with a diverse population of people. My goal is to collaborate with individuals to assist them in achieving their therapy goal(S). My treatment modalities are cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, and Ericksonian hypnotherapy approaches. Although I used these modalities, I do not use a one size fits all approach. I am a think-out-of-the-box clinician that will often challenge clients to try approaches that may be out of their comfort zone. Some examples of my experience include working with individual clients on developing skills in coping with mental health conditions/diagnosis, life stress, finding balance, and improving self-esteem. Although I use these approaches, my clients tell me it feels like we are having a conversation as opposed to feeling like they are in a therapy session. I have a specialization in working with Veterans, LGBTQI, men, and people of color populations. However, I work with all people who are seeking mental health services. I am licensed in DC (LICSW), VA (LCSW), MD (LCSW-C), and PA (LCSW). I have BS in Human Ecology, BA in Humanities from The Ohio State University, MSW from San Jose State University and Post Masters fellowship in mental health from Stanford University.
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Jaime Gaudet

LPC, 24 years of experience

Warm
Humorous

Specialties

Anxiety
Depression
Women's Issues
+10
My name is Jaime Gaudet and I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Therapist. I have over 23 years of experience working with multiple populations in multiple settings. I enjoy helping people problem solve and achieve their personal goals. I have been described by others as; creative, smart, caring and compassionate. In my free time I enjoy walking in nature, spending time with my family, making art and traveling.
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