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13 therapists in Connecticut matching your needs

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Tracy Dempsey

(she/her)

Tracy Dempsey profile image
LPC
4 years of experience
Warm
Direct
Empowering
Virtual
Hello! I'm Tracy. It looks like you've taken the first step in helping yourself work through whatever you have been dealing with. Engaging in therapy can be daunting, but you've made yourself a priority and should be commended for it. I'm here to help you learn coping strategies and mindfulness to assist in managing anxiety, depression, work stressors, and relationship issues and to offer guidance so you can be your best self. I see things holistically and believe our mental, physical, and spiritual health can influence one another. I hope we can work together and help you to grow and gain the peace of mind you're looking for.

Next available: Jun 20

Yomaris Ramos Rivera

(she/her)

Yomaris Ramos Rivera profile image
LPC
10 years of experience
Empowering
Solution oriented
Authentic
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.

Next available: Jul 1

Susan Cohen

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Susan Cohen profile image
Frequently booked
LCSW
25 years of experience
Warm
Empowering
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

Next available: Jun 24

Amber Reyna

(she/her)

Amber Reyna profile image
Frequently booked
LCSW
8 years of experience
Empowering
Warm
Solution oriented
Virtual
I am licensed in Connecticut with 8 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.

Next available: Jul 13

Keisha Cox

Keisha Cox profile image
LCSW
22 years of experience
Direct
Solution oriented
Virtual
I am an LCSW with a private practice in NY and CT. I have earned a BA in Psychology and an MSW in Clinical Social Work, both from New York University. I have over 20 years of experience working with children and adults of all ages with a focus on cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy, strength based and mindfulness approaches.

Next available: Jun 24

Yonzel Burt

Yonzel Burt profile image
Frequently booked
LCSW
8 years of experience
Empowering
Authentic
Solution oriented
Virtual
Starting the process of participating in the therapeutic relationship takes courage. When beginning any level of therapy, you should feel safe and have a safe and non-judgmental environment that will promote healing, empowerment, and independence. I specialize in building on the strengths of individuals by creating a safe and nurturing environment while assisting in the problem-solving process. I am licensed in Connecticut and have eight years of professional work experience; I am also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. I have experience in helping clients with relationship issues, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, & motivation, self-esteem, and confidence. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. I will tailor our dialog and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs. Taking the first step to sign up for therapy can take courage, and I am proud of you for getting started!

Next available: Jun 28

Megan Gervais

(she/her)

Megan Gervais profile image
Frequently booked
LCSW
18 years of experience
Virtual
Hey there!! I'm a licensed clinical social worker located in Connecticut. I received my Bachelors in Social Work from Central Connecticut State University and my Masters in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania. I have been a practicing social worker in health care since 2006 and in private practice since 2021. I enjoy working with clients at all ages and stages and specialize in anxiety, depression and chronic health issues.

Next available: Jun 27

Naina Rana

(she/her)

Naina Rana profile image
LCSW
5 years of experience
Virtual
Naina Rana, a 34-year-old Licensed Clinical Social Worker, graduated from Fordham University with a Master's in Clinical Social Work in 2020. She also holds a certificate in Drug and Alcohol Counseling from Gateway Community College. Naina primarily focuses on working with couples but also supports individuals. She helps clients navigate anxiety, depression, eating disorders, life transitions, PTSD, self-esteem issues, and more. In a warm, safe, and welcoming environment, Naina is dedicated to helping you achieve lasting well-being.

Next available: Jun 18

Ameneya Phillips

(she/her)

Ameneya Phillips profile image
Frequently booked
LMFT
5 years of experience
Empowering
Open-minded
Intelligent
Virtual
Hi there and Welcome! Im grateful to see that you've taken the first step towards change. I have experience in helping clients with stress, anxiety, relationship issues, family conflicts, life-transitions, trauma and abuse. I believe that our relationship is the most important aspect of therapy. Integrity, compassion and empathy are core values in my practice and I look forward to co-creating a plan to help you reach your desired goals. You are the expert of your story and I am here to support and guide you along your journey.

Next available: Jul 1

Rich Haste

Rich Haste profile image
LPC
6 years of experience
Virtual
Seeking strength, understanding, and a path forward? I'm not your typical therapist. I've walked the walk that you have, not just once, but twice. As a former Marine and law enforcement officer, I know firsthand the pressures, traumas, and unique challenges faced by those in service and beyond. Now, I leverage my experience and clinical expertise to guide individuals grappling with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and the invisible wounds of trauma.

Next available: Jun 18

Dr. Vicki Carter

(she/her)

Dr. Vicki Carter profile image
Frequently booked
LPC
22 years of experience
Solution oriented
Empowering
Authentic
Virtual
Hi! My name is Dr. Vicki Carter. I earned my doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Capella University, 2008. I specialize in trauma, mood and personality disorders. I have twenty years of integrative counseling experience. Integrative care speaks of treating the whole instead of individual aspects. Therefore this value speaks to exploring the physical and mental health of clients .

Next available: Jul 14

James Perrone Ph.D.

(he/him)

James Perrone Ph.D. profile image
PhD
55 years of experience
Intelligent
Solution oriented
Authentic
Virtual
I have been a licensed clinical psychologist and therapist for more than 30 years . If you are experiencing anxiety, family issues, depression, chronic stress , trauma, career indecision or problems with relationships , I always make an effort to truly understand your feelings and problems, and work together with you to resolve them In addition to my years of clinical experience, I have taught psychology at the undergraduate and graduate level over 60 years at several universities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut . Thus, I also bring to you a strong academic and scientific background to help you you can advance your quest for a more fulfilling and happier life.

Next available: Jun 18

Joe Hupp LISW-S, LCSW, LICSW, LSCSW, LMSW, LIMHP, LCSW-C, ACSW

(he/him)

Joe Hupp LISW-S, LCSW, LICSW, LSCSW, LMSW, LIMHP, LCSW-C, ACSW profile image
Frequently booked
LCSW
20 years of experience
Authentic
Solution oriented
Open-minded
Virtual
Hello, I am Joe and I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker, with the ability to serve those located throughout the United States. My aim to to ensure that each and every session be approach with comfort, finding solutions and getting you to feel better with whatever associated problem you are experiencing. It may be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. We can work together to find a solution to getting you to feel better!

Next available: Jun 21

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