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Online Therapists

Photo of Sibel Ozer, Art Therapist in Almont, MI
Sibel Ozer
Art Therapist, LPC, BCPC, ATR-BC
Verified Verified
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
At its core, therapy is about supporting a life lived with awareness and choice, which is not only the best way to honor it, but also to meet the suffering that comes with it. Jung says: "I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become". In a way both are true; the family we're born into, and life's events impact us deeply, and we can learn and grow through our experiences, the good and the bad, as opposed to letting them trap or control us. We can all lead lives consciously and choicefully.
At its core, therapy is about supporting a life lived with awareness and choice, which is not only the best way to honor it, but also to meet the suffering that comes with it. Jung says: "I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become". In a way both are true; the family we're born into, and life's events impact us deeply, and we can learn and grow through our experiences, the good and the bad, as opposed to letting them trap or control us. We can all lead lives consciously and choicefully.
(303) 647-9194 View (303) 647-9194
Photo of Motor City Center for Hope , Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Almont, MI
Motor City Center for Hope
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Dearborn Heights, MI 48125
In the context of mental health, an ideal client is someone who actively engages in the therapeutic process, is open to self-reflection, and is committed to making positive changes in their life. However, It's important to note that everyone is unique, and the ideal client can vary based on the specific therapeutic approach, the individual therapist's style, and the client's specific needs and goals. Our focus is on matching clients with the right therapist to maximize the effectiveness of treatment. It ensures that clients receive personalized and tailored support that aligns with their needs and preferences.
In the context of mental health, an ideal client is someone who actively engages in the therapeutic process, is open to self-reflection, and is committed to making positive changes in their life. However, It's important to note that everyone is unique, and the ideal client can vary based on the specific therapeutic approach, the individual therapist's style, and the client's specific needs and goals. Our focus is on matching clients with the right therapist to maximize the effectiveness of treatment. It ensures that clients receive personalized and tailored support that aligns with their needs and preferences.
(313) 694-3886 View (313) 694-3886
Photo of Ravila K Akhmedova, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Almont, MI
Ravila K Akhmedova
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LLMSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Dearborn Heights, MI 48125
Unpacking the past, to understand the present. Guiding my clients towards healing and resilience. Helping others to find their courage and realize their potential, I use my education and experience in the field to support those who have endured trauma, injustice, and pain. A believer in the power of resilience. Advocate for social justice and mental health. Passionately committed to using my experience, knowledge, and understanding to help those who have endured trauma and injustice. I am pro BLM, LGBTQ+, Palestine, and human rights overall.
Unpacking the past, to understand the present. Guiding my clients towards healing and resilience. Helping others to find their courage and realize their potential, I use my education and experience in the field to support those who have endured trauma, injustice, and pain. A believer in the power of resilience. Advocate for social justice and mental health. Passionately committed to using my experience, knowledge, and understanding to help those who have endured trauma and injustice. I am pro BLM, LGBTQ+, Palestine, and human rights overall.
(313) 546-1123 View (313) 546-1123
Photo of Vu Willey, Counselor in Almont, MI
Vu Willey
Counselor, LLPC, MA, MS
Verified Verified
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
My name is Vu Willey, and I am passionate about working with people who are struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, body image, substance abuse, and other mental health-related concerns.
My name is Vu Willey, and I am passionate about working with people who are struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, body image, substance abuse, and other mental health-related concerns.
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Photo of Basak Amelia Khamush, Psychologist in Almont, MI
Basak Amelia Khamush
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
East Lansing, MI 48823
I became a therapist because I believe healing is imminent. Every therapy session is an opportunity to remove barriers of judgment and shame that frequently block access to self-knowledge, self-compassion, self-acceptance, and self-appreciation. I’m passionate about and experienced in working with eating disorders, body image concerns, OCD, anxiety, ADHD, depressive disorders, culture shock/cultural integration, cultural/spiritual identity, international identity, and diversity-related issues.
I became a therapist because I believe healing is imminent. Every therapy session is an opportunity to remove barriers of judgment and shame that frequently block access to self-knowledge, self-compassion, self-acceptance, and self-appreciation. I’m passionate about and experienced in working with eating disorders, body image concerns, OCD, anxiety, ADHD, depressive disorders, culture shock/cultural integration, cultural/spiritual identity, international identity, and diversity-related issues.
(216) 306-5882 View (216) 306-5882
Teen Therapists

What does therapy for teenagers look like?

When a therapist works with a teenager, the pair will talk about what the teen is struggling with and explore solutions, which may involve interpersonal skills, coping strategies, medication, or lifestyle changes related to sleep, diet, and exercise. Different therapists employ different modalities, but most involve a combination of conversation and skill building.

How long does therapy for teenagers generally take to work?

There’s variability in teenagers’ experiences and challenges; some may begin to improve from therapy within a few weeks while others may take several months or longer. Teens can discuss their progress with their therapist periodically to assess how they’re improving and any changes to the treatment plan that could potentially accelerate that progress.

How do you encourage a teenager to go to therapy?

It’s helpful to express your concern and love while framing therapy as an opportunity to explore a tool that could help improve their life; just like they practice baseball or dance, now they can practice their emotional skills. Give your teen control over the process where you can—maybe by weighing in on choice of therapist and signaling that therapy involves confidentiality, so a parent need not know all that is discussed in sessions.

How do you prepare teens for therapy?

You can prepare your teenager for therapy by describing what the process will look like and setting expectations for timeline, if requested. You can explain that the first session may begin with an assessment phase, that they can describe their experiences but that the therapist will ask questions too, and that it may take time to feel comfortable opening up. Ask how they’re feeling about the process and answer any questions calmly and supportively.