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3 therapists in Wisconsin matching your needs

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Ian Rivera

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LCSW
10 years of experience
Solution oriented
Challenging
Open-minded
Virtual
My name is Ian Rivera. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Master Level Certified Addiction Professional (MCAP) for the State of Florida. I am licensed as an LCSW in the following states: Florida, Wisconsin, Virginia, Tennessee, Arizona, and Alabama. Throughout my career, I have worked in various settings, helping people overcome of life and find a way to be a better version of themselves. I have experience working with people of all ages and with various types of mentally challenging illnesses. My goal is to help you become the best version of yourself while finding solutions to overcome the challenges you face on a daily basis.

Next available: Jun 16

Aryn Pardieck

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LPC
15 years of experience
Empowering
Warm
Intelligent
Virtual
Hello! My name is Aryn Pardieck and I am a professional counselor based in Illinois. I have worked as a therapist for over 15 years. My style is warm and friendly. I specialize in working with the LGBTQ+ community, including transgender and nonbinary clients. I always provide gender-affirming care. I further specialize in treating OCD, anxiety disorders, depression, grief and loss, life transitions, and relationship challenges.

Next available: Jun 3

Mary Roldan

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LPC
20 years of experience
Virtual
I am a Bilingual Mental Health Counselor who specializes in child development. Are you concerned your child's behaviors, speech, and motor skills are not aligned with your child's age group range? Are you unable to control your child? Are you concerned with your child's behaviors, anxiety, depression, and grades? Are you concerned about how these behaviors are affecting your child at home, school or in relationships with others? During the initial visit, I will visit only with you so that you can talk openly about concerns and issues that may not be developmentally appropriate to discuss in front of your child. This is an excellent opportunity to talk not just about your child's individual needs but also about difficult family dynamics, family history of mental health or substance use issues, traumatic events, background information about your child's early development, or any other issues that you may not want your child to hear details about at this time. Having one-on-one time with the therapist also allows you to ask questions about my approach, conversation style, professional training, and any other things that you would like to know about me, to help you confirm that I will be a good fit for your child and your family.

Next available: Jun 3

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