Therapists in 23229
Catherine Chewning is a Supervisee in Social Work in Virginia who has been practicing since 2011. She graduated with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and began to work full time at Virginia Treatment Center for Children after volunteering there prior to graduation. After three years, she resigned to complete the practicum requirements to obtain a Master’s in Clinical Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. Catherine has worked with a diverse population of children from inpatient care (residential and acute) to a juvenile detention center, to public schools within different counties.
Catherine Chewning is a Supervisee in Social Work in Virginia who has been practicing since 2011. She graduated with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and began to work full time at Virginia Treatment Center for Children after volunteering there prior to graduation. After three years, she resigned to complete the practicum requirements to obtain a Master’s in Clinical Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. Catherine has worked with a diverse population of children from inpatient care (residential and acute) to a juvenile detention center, to public schools within different counties.
I will do my best to listen carefully and closely, and speak back in ways that enhance your curiosity and understanding. In this collaboration, you will be able to discover more of who you are both to yourself, and to other people. You will find in me someone who respects all parts of you and challenges you. I understand that therapy is not easy, and will do my best to make you feel understood throughout the process.
I will do my best to listen carefully and closely, and speak back in ways that enhance your curiosity and understanding. In this collaboration, you will be able to discover more of who you are both to yourself, and to other people. You will find in me someone who respects all parts of you and challenges you. I understand that therapy is not easy, and will do my best to make you feel understood throughout the process.
Do you ever wonder where the instruction manual is for being an adult? It sure seems like there should be one. Adulthood is full of transitions, relationships to navigate, changes to adjust to, as well as unexpected circumstances that can lead us to feeling an overwhelming amount of uncertainty. And sometimes all that uncertainty leads us to feeling quite off balance, such that it’s not manageable anymore or at least gives us insight it certainly could be better! The good news is there is a way to gain or improve your sense of confidence and resiliency in the face of life's uncertain moments.
Do you ever wonder where the instruction manual is for being an adult? It sure seems like there should be one. Adulthood is full of transitions, relationships to navigate, changes to adjust to, as well as unexpected circumstances that can lead us to feeling an overwhelming amount of uncertainty. And sometimes all that uncertainty leads us to feeling quite off balance, such that it’s not manageable anymore or at least gives us insight it certainly could be better! The good news is there is a way to gain or improve your sense of confidence and resiliency in the face of life's uncertain moments.
Danielle Granville, LRC, helps adults of all ages in Virginia navigate life’s challenges with compassion, clarity, and clinically informed care. Practicing at LifeStance Health, she supports individuals, couples, and families through transitions, emotional struggles, and identity exploration, using a warm and collaborative approach that encourages growth and self-awareness. Whether addressing anxiety, depression, or relationship concerns, Danielle works alongside her clients to build insight and foster sustainable change.
Danielle Granville, LRC, helps adults of all ages in Virginia navigate life’s challenges with compassion, clarity, and clinically informed care. Practicing at LifeStance Health, she supports individuals, couples, and families through transitions, emotional struggles, and identity exploration, using a warm and collaborative approach that encourages growth and self-awareness. Whether addressing anxiety, depression, or relationship concerns, Danielle works alongside her clients to build insight and foster sustainable change.
Samantha Orrell is originally from Northern Virginia and moved to the Richmond area in 2019. Samantha received a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marymount University, in Arlington, VA, and a Bachelors in Human Services from Old Dominion University, in Norfolk, VA. Samantha is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). In the counseling setting, Samantha strives to create an authentic and genuine connection with her clients.
Samantha Orrell is originally from Northern Virginia and moved to the Richmond area in 2019. Samantha received a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marymount University, in Arlington, VA, and a Bachelors in Human Services from Old Dominion University, in Norfolk, VA. Samantha is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). In the counseling setting, Samantha strives to create an authentic and genuine connection with her clients.
I am a Resident in Counseling with over 14 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges. I’ve supported clients in foster care, crisis stabilization, and substance abuse treatment, and work with people of all ages facing anxiety, depression, trauma, or major life transitions. My passion lies in helping others improve self-esteem, manage stress, strengthen relationships, and find healing from past experiences.
I am a Resident in Counseling with over 14 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges. I’ve supported clients in foster care, crisis stabilization, and substance abuse treatment, and work with people of all ages facing anxiety, depression, trauma, or major life transitions. My passion lies in helping others improve self-esteem, manage stress, strengthen relationships, and find healing from past experiences.
Samantha Orrell is originally from Northern Virginia and moved to the Richmond area in 2019. Samantha received a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marymount University, in Arlington, VA, and a Bachelors in Human Services from Old Dominion University, in Norfolk, VA. Samantha is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). In the counseling setting, Samantha strives to create an authentic and genuine connection with her clients.
Samantha Orrell is originally from Northern Virginia and moved to the Richmond area in 2019. Samantha received a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marymount University, in Arlington, VA, and a Bachelors in Human Services from Old Dominion University, in Norfolk, VA. Samantha is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). In the counseling setting, Samantha strives to create an authentic and genuine connection with her clients.
If your allegiance is to your peace of mind, you've stopped by the right profile! Life is full of surprises and can be challenging... What's most important is how we grow through our experiences. I am a firm believer in our resiliency and hope to provide a safe space as you journey through discovering your best self.
If your allegiance is to your peace of mind, you've stopped by the right profile! Life is full of surprises and can be challenging... What's most important is how we grow through our experiences. I am a firm believer in our resiliency and hope to provide a safe space as you journey through discovering your best self.
Leon Bryan, LPC, Ph.D., is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Psychologist in Virginia who has been practicing since 2000. He received his Graduate Education in Counseling at George Washington University with a specialty in rehabilitation. He also has training in Clinical Community psychology with a specialization in psychological assessment. Leon has substantive experience in treating addiction trauma, OCD, and eating disorders. He also enjoys working with family systems using pragmatic solution-oriented intervention. He is proficient in incorporating emotional and spiritual growth interventions.
Leon Bryan, LPC, Ph.D., is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Psychologist in Virginia who has been practicing since 2000. He received his Graduate Education in Counseling at George Washington University with a specialty in rehabilitation. He also has training in Clinical Community psychology with a specialization in psychological assessment. Leon has substantive experience in treating addiction trauma, OCD, and eating disorders. He also enjoys working with family systems using pragmatic solution-oriented intervention. He is proficient in incorporating emotional and spiritual growth interventions.
Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care (VIPCare)
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, DMin, MSW, LCSW, LPC
Serves Area
The Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care is a pastoral counseling center open to everyone. There is a place for you here— whether you practice a faith tradition or are searching, whether you are looking for support as you take the next steps in your life or you feel sad, stuck or unhappy. Our counselors are trained mental health professionals, many of whom are also practicing clergy. But we don’t preach: we listen. We offer counseling for children, families, couples, and adults including seniors. Group therapy services are also available.
The Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care is a pastoral counseling center open to everyone. There is a place for you here— whether you practice a faith tradition or are searching, whether you are looking for support as you take the next steps in your life or you feel sad, stuck or unhappy. Our counselors are trained mental health professionals, many of whom are also practicing clergy. But we don’t preach: we listen. We offer counseling for children, families, couples, and adults including seniors. Group therapy services are also available.
You are a unique, deeply loved child of God. That's the truth. The problem is, that as soon as you were born, sin--first others' and then your own--began to cloud your identity. I see counseling as clearing away those sin clouds to uncover your true self. And, as you seek to repair yourself and your broken relationships, I would love to help you apply Christ's principles of prayer, repentance, forgiveness, holy purpose, & sacrificial love to your way of living so that you might bring greater peace and happiness to yourself and those around you. For more info, check out my book "99 Soul Stretches..." to be found on Amazon Kindle.
You are a unique, deeply loved child of God. That's the truth. The problem is, that as soon as you were born, sin--first others' and then your own--began to cloud your identity. I see counseling as clearing away those sin clouds to uncover your true self. And, as you seek to repair yourself and your broken relationships, I would love to help you apply Christ's principles of prayer, repentance, forgiveness, holy purpose, & sacrificial love to your way of living so that you might bring greater peace and happiness to yourself and those around you. For more info, check out my book "99 Soul Stretches..." to be found on Amazon Kindle.
I provide quality and compassionate care to treat a range of mental health concerns. I specialize in services for older children, teens, and young adults who are experiencing mood concerns, such as depression, mood swings, and irritability, and/or have experienced trauma and major life stress. I enjoy working with individuals who have difficulties controlling their emotions and behaviors that may have led to problems in their life, including tantrums/meltdowns, arguments, aggression, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, and challenges in their relationships. I also teach caregivers strategies to manage challenging emotions and behaviors.
I provide quality and compassionate care to treat a range of mental health concerns. I specialize in services for older children, teens, and young adults who are experiencing mood concerns, such as depression, mood swings, and irritability, and/or have experienced trauma and major life stress. I enjoy working with individuals who have difficulties controlling their emotions and behaviors that may have led to problems in their life, including tantrums/meltdowns, arguments, aggression, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, and challenges in their relationships. I also teach caregivers strategies to manage challenging emotions and behaviors.
I’m a MSW and Supervisee in Social Work with 10 years of experience, offering a compassionate, client-centered approach to my work with individuals from early childhood through adulthood. I work collaboratively with clients to build skills to manage emotions, improve interpersonal connections, increase resilience, and deepen their self compassion in order to create positive change in their lives.
I’m a MSW and Supervisee in Social Work with 10 years of experience, offering a compassionate, client-centered approach to my work with individuals from early childhood through adulthood. I work collaboratively with clients to build skills to manage emotions, improve interpersonal connections, increase resilience, and deepen their self compassion in order to create positive change in their lives.
I use a strengths-based approach to therapy. Treatment builds on your positive traits and the things that are working in your life. In couples work, the perspective of each participant is heard and then I help you to find common ground or understanding. I take a solution-focused approach to help you resolve conflict. I work with adults, couples and families. I see women who have had trauma in their past, such as abuse and neglect. I also work with individuals who are in transition and need some clarity.
I use a strengths-based approach to therapy. Treatment builds on your positive traits and the things that are working in your life. In couples work, the perspective of each participant is heard and then I help you to find common ground or understanding. I take a solution-focused approach to help you resolve conflict. I work with adults, couples and families. I see women who have had trauma in their past, such as abuse and neglect. I also work with individuals who are in transition and need some clarity.
As a psychotherapist I work with adults (including young adults 18+) who are experiencing difficulties with relationships, anxiety, depression, work/school challenges, parenting issues, family conflicts, grief and loss, life transitions, or other problems that may get in the way of a more balanced, satisfying life. With each client, I seek to create an empathic, judgment-free space where you can explore your feelings, gain insight, and improve coping skills that can help to enhance your life and relationships. My approach is interpersonal and relational--working within a psychodynamic framework toward goals we will set together.
As a psychotherapist I work with adults (including young adults 18+) who are experiencing difficulties with relationships, anxiety, depression, work/school challenges, parenting issues, family conflicts, grief and loss, life transitions, or other problems that may get in the way of a more balanced, satisfying life. With each client, I seek to create an empathic, judgment-free space where you can explore your feelings, gain insight, and improve coping skills that can help to enhance your life and relationships. My approach is interpersonal and relational--working within a psychodynamic framework toward goals we will set together.
Hello and welcome! If you're looking for a therapist for yourself or your child, I can help. Although many people are able to express exactly what is causing them stress (or why), it's also common to struggle with putting it into words. You might feel anxious or depressed more days than not. Clients who seek me out often experience overwhelming emotions but might also feel low and unmotivated, or even detached. If you're a parent, you might be concerned about your child but feel unsure how to help them. I'd like to partner with you on how to make things better for you!
Hello and welcome! If you're looking for a therapist for yourself or your child, I can help. Although many people are able to express exactly what is causing them stress (or why), it's also common to struggle with putting it into words. You might feel anxious or depressed more days than not. Clients who seek me out often experience overwhelming emotions but might also feel low and unmotivated, or even detached. If you're a parent, you might be concerned about your child but feel unsure how to help them. I'd like to partner with you on how to make things better for you!
Hello! I work with teens, and adults feeling overwhelmed, stuck in unhelpful patterns, or maybe just “off”. I appreciate that life can throw some serious curveballs and my goal is to offer a warm, judgment-free space where you can show up exactly as you need. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to healing, and your story and experiences are unique and deserving of individualized care and attention.
Hello! I work with teens, and adults feeling overwhelmed, stuck in unhelpful patterns, or maybe just “off”. I appreciate that life can throw some serious curveballs and my goal is to offer a warm, judgment-free space where you can show up exactly as you need. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to healing, and your story and experiences are unique and deserving of individualized care and attention.
Tanaysha E. Wilson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Virginia who has been practicing since 2016. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Virginia State University and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Rutgers University. One unique offering that Tanaysha can provide is incorporating creative and expressive therapies into the treatment process. This can include activities such as art therapy, music therapy, or drama therapy.
Tanaysha E. Wilson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Virginia who has been practicing since 2016. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Virginia State University and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Rutgers University. One unique offering that Tanaysha can provide is incorporating creative and expressive therapies into the treatment process. This can include activities such as art therapy, music therapy, or drama therapy.
I am a nurse practitioner who has dual certifications in pediatrics and pediatric mental health. I have over 13 years of experience in inpatient management of children with complex medical and psychiatric diagnoses and outpatient urgent care. I believe in a patient-centered approach to treatment and want to make sure that each person feels heard and is treated with respect, dignity, and compassion.
I am a nurse practitioner who has dual certifications in pediatrics and pediatric mental health. I have over 13 years of experience in inpatient management of children with complex medical and psychiatric diagnoses and outpatient urgent care. I believe in a patient-centered approach to treatment and want to make sure that each person feels heard and is treated with respect, dignity, and compassion.
Hello! I am glad you are here with me. I am a compassionate and warm Art Therapist who utilizes art processes and materials to suit you in further exploring experiences, thoughts, and feelings. Utilizing art processes allows for an alternative way of healing and processing than traditional talk therapy, regardless of prior art-making experience. I believe an important part of doing therapy with others is being present - holding space for people without expressing biases, which is an important part of feeling seen and understood.
Hello! I am glad you are here with me. I am a compassionate and warm Art Therapist who utilizes art processes and materials to suit you in further exploring experiences, thoughts, and feelings. Utilizing art processes allows for an alternative way of healing and processing than traditional talk therapy, regardless of prior art-making experience. I believe an important part of doing therapy with others is being present - holding space for people without expressing biases, which is an important part of feeling seen and understood.
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Number of Therapists in 23229
200+
Average cost per session
$150
Therapists in 23229 who prioritize treating:
| 94% | Anxiety |
| 88% | Depression |
| 75% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 68% | Relationship Issues |
| 68% | Life Transitions |
| 66% | Self Esteem |
| 64% | Stress |
Average years in practice
10 Years
Top 3 insurances accepted
| 86% | Aetna |
| 75% | Anthem |
| 67% | Cigna and Evernorth |
How Therapists in 23229 see their clients
| 79% | In Person and Online | |
| 21% | Online Only |
Gender breakdown
| 80% | Female | |
| 18% | Male | |
| 2% | Non-Binary |


