Family Therapists in Aberdeen Proving, MD
I have 7 years of experience assisting adults, children, couples, and families etc with managing their mental health symptoms and well-being.
Serving Virginia and Maryland Virtually,
I specialize in working with individuals navigating anxiety, relationship challenges, and the impact of generational trauma. Many of my clients feel like the “strong one,” carrying emotional weight while struggling with overthinking, boundaries, and patterns they’re ready to break. I also work with adults and couples experiencing communication difficulties, emotional overwhelm, and life transitions. Clients come to therapy seeking relief, clarity, and healthier ways of relating to themselves and others.
I have 7 years of experience assisting adults, children, couples, and families etc with managing their mental health symptoms and well-being.
Serving Virginia and Maryland Virtually,
I specialize in working with individuals navigating anxiety, relationship challenges, and the impact of generational trauma. Many of my clients feel like the “strong one,” carrying emotional weight while struggling with overthinking, boundaries, and patterns they’re ready to break. I also work with adults and couples experiencing communication difficulties, emotional overwhelm, and life transitions. Clients come to therapy seeking relief, clarity, and healthier ways of relating to themselves and others.
Accepts BlueCross Blue Shield, United Health Care, John Hopkins, Cigna, and more. Same week appointments now avaliable!
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally stuck, therapy can help you feel more grounded and supported. You don’t need the right words — just a place to start. Our work together focuses on the whole you: mind, body, emotions, and life circumstances. We’ll explore patterns, build practical tools, and support nervous system balance at your pace. When additional support is helpful, I can collaborate with trusted providers for referrals, ensuring your care feels coordinated and thoughtful.
Accepts BlueCross Blue Shield, United Health Care, John Hopkins, Cigna, and more. Same week appointments now avaliable!
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally stuck, therapy can help you feel more grounded and supported. You don’t need the right words — just a place to start. Our work together focuses on the whole you: mind, body, emotions, and life circumstances. We’ll explore patterns, build practical tools, and support nervous system balance at your pace. When additional support is helpful, I can collaborate with trusted providers for referrals, ensuring your care feels coordinated and thoughtful.
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Are you feeling hopeless, unsupported or stuck? Maybe you've had a recent life change that has left you feeling anxious or depressed. Are you frustrated about the way you see yourself or ready for change but don't know how to navigate it alone? Is life so hectic that you hardly have room to think about yourself and your feelings while caring for others?
If so, my name is Camille, and I'd appreciate the chance to guide you toward personal wellness & growth through therapy. I have experience helping people progress toward life goals in a variety of community settings. I can collaborate with you to help you reach your unique goals.
Are you feeling hopeless, unsupported or stuck? Maybe you've had a recent life change that has left you feeling anxious or depressed. Are you frustrated about the way you see yourself or ready for change but don't know how to navigate it alone? Is life so hectic that you hardly have room to think about yourself and your feelings while caring for others?
If so, my name is Camille, and I'd appreciate the chance to guide you toward personal wellness & growth through therapy. I have experience helping people progress toward life goals in a variety of community settings. I can collaborate with you to help you reach your unique goals.
My expertise includes counseling and coaching, as well as providing assistance in conjunction with the family, school or doctor to develop a plan of support.
LCSW-C Clinical Supervision I am certified by the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners to provide clinical supervision. If you are seeking the LCSW-C, or want to explore additional clinical or case management skills, I will provide the supervision necessary to help you accomplish your goals.
My expertise includes counseling and coaching, as well as providing assistance in conjunction with the family, school or doctor to develop a plan of support.
LCSW-C Clinical Supervision I am certified by the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners to provide clinical supervision. If you are seeking the LCSW-C, or want to explore additional clinical or case management skills, I will provide the supervision necessary to help you accomplish your goals.
As a therapist with over 15 years of experience, I try to help clients navigate through whatever challenges and stressors they feel are causing problems in their everyday life. I work to create a safe, non-judgmental atmosphere where my clients feel comfortable and ready to work towards their goals.
As a therapist with over 15 years of experience, I try to help clients navigate through whatever challenges and stressors they feel are causing problems in their everyday life. I work to create a safe, non-judgmental atmosphere where my clients feel comfortable and ready to work towards their goals.
I also offer family sessions for Child & Adolescent clients only (private pay only).
I'm a PhD and Licensed Clinical Social Worker serving Georgia and Maryland. I have multiple years of clinical experience among various populations, backgrounds, and settings, primarily working with ages 6-25. I also currently hold an academic appointment as Assistant Professor of Social Work.
I am someone with whom people generally feel at ease and comfortable, which is an important part of what makes therapy work. My initial goal within the therapeutic relationship is to provide you with just that: a positive, safe, and comfortable place, where you feel at ease to talk about things that matter to you.
I also offer family sessions for Child & Adolescent clients only (private pay only).
I'm a PhD and Licensed Clinical Social Worker serving Georgia and Maryland. I have multiple years of clinical experience among various populations, backgrounds, and settings, primarily working with ages 6-25. I also currently hold an academic appointment as Assistant Professor of Social Work.
I am someone with whom people generally feel at ease and comfortable, which is an important part of what makes therapy work. My initial goal within the therapeutic relationship is to provide you with just that: a positive, safe, and comfortable place, where you feel at ease to talk about things that matter to you.
I typically utilize CBT, emotion regulation, solution-focused therapy, active listening, reflective responses, and a variety of other behavior management strategies to assist clients in identifying behaviors that they are ready to change. As well as general supportive counsel for clients. Based on needs that are unique to you, I am able to adapt my approaches to best serve you, in the present and for the future. The ultimate goal is for you to feel and see healthy progressions on your mental wellness journey.
I typically utilize CBT, emotion regulation, solution-focused therapy, active listening, reflective responses, and a variety of other behavior management strategies to assist clients in identifying behaviors that they are ready to change. As well as general supportive counsel for clients. Based on needs that are unique to you, I am able to adapt my approaches to best serve you, in the present and for the future. The ultimate goal is for you to feel and see healthy progressions on your mental wellness journey.
Brittany Wilson
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCMH, PMH-C, NCC, LCPC
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Waitlist for new clients
I provide practical support to ease stress, strengthen relationships, and develop tools that help you feel connected and in control as you move through each stage of family life.
Currently welcoming adults who are looking for short-term, goal-focused therapy; the kind of work that's practical, supportive, and designed to help you actually move forward (not just vent forever).
This is a great fit if you're feeling
- Stuck or Overwhelmed
- Navigating a specific life stressor
- In a transition season
- Needing tools, clarity, and direction
Typical structure: weekly sessions for 8-16 weeks, depending on your goals.
If you've been thinking "I should probably talk to someone" this is your sign!
I provide practical support to ease stress, strengthen relationships, and develop tools that help you feel connected and in control as you move through each stage of family life.
Currently welcoming adults who are looking for short-term, goal-focused therapy; the kind of work that's practical, supportive, and designed to help you actually move forward (not just vent forever).
This is a great fit if you're feeling
- Stuck or Overwhelmed
- Navigating a specific life stressor
- In a transition season
- Needing tools, clarity, and direction
Typical structure: weekly sessions for 8-16 weeks, depending on your goals.
If you've been thinking "I should probably talk to someone" this is your sign!
I have immediate openings available.
Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or emotionally disconnected? Have you been holding it together for everyone else, but inside, you feel like you’re unraveling? You don’t have to carry it alone.
I specialize in helping adults navigate the messy middle of life — the moments when everything you thought you knew starts shifting. That might look like:
Losing a relationship, role, or career
Facing a cancer diagnosis or caregiving for someone who is
Struggling with body image and internalized shame
Feeling burned out, lost, or emotionally flat.
I have immediate openings available.
Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or emotionally disconnected? Have you been holding it together for everyone else, but inside, you feel like you’re unraveling? You don’t have to carry it alone.
I specialize in helping adults navigate the messy middle of life — the moments when everything you thought you knew starts shifting. That might look like:
Losing a relationship, role, or career
Facing a cancer diagnosis or caregiving for someone who is
Struggling with body image and internalized shame
Feeling burned out, lost, or emotionally flat.
Are you struggling to cope with college, work, or family life; illness; transitions; grief or loss?
My PhD is in Applied Developmental Psychology and my professional work with children and youth spans more than 30 years. I specialize in psychotherapy for ages 3 to 25 as well as counseling for families and couples. I also have a Master of Divinity degree and am willing to incorporate spiritual/faith perspectives in the counseling session if desired.
Are you struggling to cope with college, work, or family life; illness; transitions; grief or loss?
My PhD is in Applied Developmental Psychology and my professional work with children and youth spans more than 30 years. I specialize in psychotherapy for ages 3 to 25 as well as counseling for families and couples. I also have a Master of Divinity degree and am willing to incorporate spiritual/faith perspectives in the counseling session if desired.
I work with individuals and couples who are ready to step into deeper healing — not just managing symptoms, but truly transforming the patterns that hold them back from becoming the best versions of themselves. I support clients navigating self-esteem challenges, trauma, life transitions, and the search for purpose and connection, helping them become authentic, empowered drivers of their own growth.
I work with individuals and couples who are ready to step into deeper healing — not just managing symptoms, but truly transforming the patterns that hold them back from becoming the best versions of themselves. I support clients navigating self-esteem challenges, trauma, life transitions, and the search for purpose and connection, helping them become authentic, empowered drivers of their own growth.
" Our clinicians have over 90 years of combined experience working with adults, children, adolescents, families, couples and groups through the healing process.
Our areas of specialty include helping people recover from trauma, depression, anxiety, grief/loss. We work with children and adolescents struggling with emotional and behavioral disorders. We help couples and families strengthen their communication skills and learn their love languages. We utilize evidence-based approaches.
" Our clinicians have over 90 years of combined experience working with adults, children, adolescents, families, couples and groups through the healing process.
Our areas of specialty include helping people recover from trauma, depression, anxiety, grief/loss. We work with children and adolescents struggling with emotional and behavioral disorders. We help couples and families strengthen their communication skills and learn their love languages. We utilize evidence-based approaches.
We're constantly inundated with messaging about the "right" way to be. In our work together, we'll explore societal expectations and generational patterns, allowing you to let go of ways of being that aren't reflective of who you are authentically. I support folks who are navigating life transitions, experiencing grief and loss, struggling with depression, anxiety and the lingering impacts of trauma, and exploring aspects of identity such as gender, sexuality, spirituality and career. I also support folks in helping, teaching and healthcare roles who are navigating burnout, vicarious trauma and impostor syndrome.
We're constantly inundated with messaging about the "right" way to be. In our work together, we'll explore societal expectations and generational patterns, allowing you to let go of ways of being that aren't reflective of who you are authentically. I support folks who are navigating life transitions, experiencing grief and loss, struggling with depression, anxiety and the lingering impacts of trauma, and exploring aspects of identity such as gender, sexuality, spirituality and career. I also support folks in helping, teaching and healthcare roles who are navigating burnout, vicarious trauma and impostor syndrome.
The capacity to feel vulnerable is shared by all human beings. Vulnerability is often equated with weakness and because of such a mindset many of us spend our lives shielding ourselves from leaning into any one emotion too intently. From that fear and discomfort we begin to invalidate many aspects of the human condition. My goal with the individuals I work with is to help them embrace the opportunity to view vulnerability as an opportunity to build resiliency. I have a very organic process to developing a therapeutic relationship and if nothing else I would like individuals to walk away feeling seen and heard.
The capacity to feel vulnerable is shared by all human beings. Vulnerability is often equated with weakness and because of such a mindset many of us spend our lives shielding ourselves from leaning into any one emotion too intently. From that fear and discomfort we begin to invalidate many aspects of the human condition. My goal with the individuals I work with is to help them embrace the opportunity to view vulnerability as an opportunity to build resiliency. I have a very organic process to developing a therapeutic relationship and if nothing else I would like individuals to walk away feeling seen and heard.
Maryam Elbalghiti-Williams
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C, LICSW
9 Endorsed
Baltimore, MD 21224
Fit in everywhere and nowhere at the same time? I get it. I help diverse women who juggle multiple cultural identities heal. Maybe you’re the child of immigrants, multiracial or a racially ambiguous chameleon, an expat, “third culture kid”, bilingual (or sad you lost your parent’s language), feel culturally displaced, part of a religious minority, or just don’t quite fit into any one box. You probably feel suffocated by the drive to overfunction, perform, and be what everyone else needs you to be. You might find it hard to get your own needs met and feel unsettled in yourself and your relationships.
Fit in everywhere and nowhere at the same time? I get it. I help diverse women who juggle multiple cultural identities heal. Maybe you’re the child of immigrants, multiracial or a racially ambiguous chameleon, an expat, “third culture kid”, bilingual (or sad you lost your parent’s language), feel culturally displaced, part of a religious minority, or just don’t quite fit into any one box. You probably feel suffocated by the drive to overfunction, perform, and be what everyone else needs you to be. You might find it hard to get your own needs met and feel unsettled in yourself and your relationships.
Diane Brumfield &Crystal Waters Counseling Centers
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MEd, NCC, LCPC-S
1 Endorsed
Nottingham, MD 21236
Our clinicians provide therapy that addresses both the emotional and physical effects of anxiety, helping you and your family feel safe, understood, and empowered.
Our team blends traditional talk therapy with evidence-based, nervous-system-informed strategies. Whether you are dealing with chronic anxiety, life transitions, trauma, or parenting challenges, we create a safe, compassionate space to explore your struggles and develop practical coping skills
Our clinicians provide therapy that addresses both the emotional and physical effects of anxiety, helping you and your family feel safe, understood, and empowered.
Our team blends traditional talk therapy with evidence-based, nervous-system-informed strategies. Whether you are dealing with chronic anxiety, life transitions, trauma, or parenting challenges, we create a safe, compassionate space to explore your struggles and develop practical coping skills
Vicki Vandenburg, LCSW-C, is a licensed clinical social worker with over 25 years of experience helping individuals navigate life’s challenges and discover their capacity for healing and growth. She has advanced training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and specializes in treating anxiety, depression, and mood concerns.
Vicki offers a welcoming, affirming space for those experiencing relationship difficulties, grief and loss, caregiver stress, and LGBTQ+–specific issues. She also supports clients facing political or workplace stress—especially federal employees—and those seeking greater balance and resilience in daily life.
Vicki Vandenburg, LCSW-C, is a licensed clinical social worker with over 25 years of experience helping individuals navigate life’s challenges and discover their capacity for healing and growth. She has advanced training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and specializes in treating anxiety, depression, and mood concerns.
Vicki offers a welcoming, affirming space for those experiencing relationship difficulties, grief and loss, caregiver stress, and LGBTQ+–specific issues. She also supports clients facing political or workplace stress—especially federal employees—and those seeking greater balance and resilience in daily life.
Whether you're struggling alone, with a partner, or within the complexities of family life, I believe we can find solutions together.
I draw upon a variety of approaches, including mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment, and EFT, tailoring my interventions to your unique needs and challenges. We'll create a safe and supportive space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment, fostering self-understanding and developing effective coping mechanisms.
Whether you're struggling alone, with a partner, or within the complexities of family life, I believe we can find solutions together.
I draw upon a variety of approaches, including mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment, and EFT, tailoring my interventions to your unique needs and challenges. We'll create a safe and supportive space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment, fostering self-understanding and developing effective coping mechanisms.
My ideal client is someone who is finished with doing the same things over-and-over and expecting different results. My clients are ready and committed to change. I am a hands-on therapist who has seen and experienced a lot in life. These experiences allow me to speak from a voice of understanding and empathy. For best results, my clients should be willing to share, listen and do the homework necessary to achieve the results desired. I also welcome those clients who would like a therapist who is just willing to listen & lend an ear.
My ideal client is someone who is finished with doing the same things over-and-over and expecting different results. My clients are ready and committed to change. I am a hands-on therapist who has seen and experienced a lot in life. These experiences allow me to speak from a voice of understanding and empathy. For best results, my clients should be willing to share, listen and do the homework necessary to achieve the results desired. I also welcome those clients who would like a therapist who is just willing to listen & lend an ear.
I am a licensed clinical social worker, who has been providing individual, couple and family therapy for over 30 years.
Areas of specialty include anxiety, relationships, mindfulness, depression, bipolar disorder, life transitions, stress management, parenting, trauma, and women’s issues. I have also earned my Doctor of Naturopathy (N.D.), and certifications in Divorce Mediation and Yoga RYT 500, TF-CBT, DBT, Gestalt therapy, and Gottman trainings for couples.
I am a licensed clinical social worker, who has been providing individual, couple and family therapy for over 30 years.
Areas of specialty include anxiety, relationships, mindfulness, depression, bipolar disorder, life transitions, stress management, parenting, trauma, and women’s issues. I have also earned my Doctor of Naturopathy (N.D.), and certifications in Divorce Mediation and Yoga RYT 500, TF-CBT, DBT, Gestalt therapy, and Gottman trainings for couples.
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FAQ - About Family Therapy
What issues does family therapy help with?
Family therapy can help families navigate the complex dynamics of family life, including communication challenges and recurring conflict between family members. A therapist can help family members identify dysfunctional patterns in communication and develop healthier ways of relating. Family therapy may also be helpful during major life transitions or stressful events that affect the family system, such as grief, divorce, trauma, relocation, or a serious illness. In some cases, family therapy can support families coping with specific mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, alcohol or substance use disorders, and eating disorders. In these situations, therapy can provide education and support for family members, as well as to the individual with the mental health diagnosis.
How do I know if my family needs counseling?
Family therapy may be helpful if a family consistently struggles with conflict or communication in a way that affects daily life or relationships. It can also be beneficial when someone in the family is experiencing significant emotional or behavioral changes, such as a family member becoming aggressive, withdrawing, or struggling to cope after a traumatic event. Additionally, some concerns, such as addiction or eating disorders, may be especially important to address in the context of the family unit.
Who attends family counseling sessions?
Family counseling sessions are often attended by members of the immediate family, such as parents, caregivers, children, or siblings. However, other family members may attend when appropriate, including grandparents, stepparents, stepsiblings, or co-parents. Who attends may depend on the family’s needs, the therapist’s recommendations, and the goals of treatment.
Can family therapy be done online?
Family therapy can often be done online. Virtual sessions may be especially convenient when family members live in different locations, have busy schedules, or live in an area where family therapists are less accessible. However, online therapy may not be the best fit for every family. In-person care may be more appropriate when there are safety concerns, severe conflict, limited privacy at home, or when young children have difficulty engaging through a screen.
What therapeutic approaches are used in family counseling?
Family therapy can take different forms, including systemic family therapy (exploring how individual actions affect the family), structural family therapy (uncovering the structure and relationship dynamics of the family unit), and attachment-based family therapy (focusing on how bonds between family members shape relationships). Family therapy may also include psychoeducation, which helps family members learn more about a mental health condition and how to respond to it more effectively.
How much does family therapy cost and is it covered by insurance?
Family therapy sessions, which typically last about an hour, often range from $150 to $250 or more, depending on factors such as location, therapist experience, session length, and practice setting. In general, family therapy may cost more than individual therapy because it involves multiple participants and more complex treatment planning. Insurance coverage for family therapy varies by plan. Some plans may cover family therapy when it is part of treatment for a diagnosed mental health condition affecting one family member. However, many plans do not cover therapy for general family conflict, communication concerns, or relationship issues alone. Before starting therapy, it is important to check with your insurance provider to confirm whether family therapy is covered, what your copay or deductible may be, and whether any diagnosis, referral, or prior authorization is required.

