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Brie Sutton
Counselor, MS , LCPC
Verified
Verified
Feeling like you struggle to be authentic due to various forms of oppression? I want to help each client unconditionally accept themselves with the use of empathy and understanding in the therapy session. I am not the expert on your story, but rather a co-collaborator and support for your healing. If you are looking to unpack historical or racial trauma I am a safe space for that, as I rely heavily on feminist principles and analyzing the ways marginalization may leave us feeling powerless. I am also a queer affirming provider and have worked with numerous trans and non-binary clients.
(667) 202-0570
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Amanda Schmidt
Counselor, MS, LGPC
Verified
Verified
My approach to psychotherapy is holistic and feminist. I believe that mind, body, spirit, community, culture, and institutions are all essentially interwoven into the issues that we face. I don’t think that anyone is broken, and I don’t think that therapy is about fixing yourself. Instead, I believe that people get stuck in undesirable patterns, and therapy is an opportunity to discover new, flexible approaches to outdated ways of relating with ourselves and others. At this time, I am available for working individually with adults, particularly those suffering from depression, anxiety, and trauma-related issues.
(410) 237-0537
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Wolf Therapy and Wellness- Shir Wolf, LCSW-C
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW-C
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Are you a trans, nonbinary or gender expansive youth or young adult looking for support navigating depression, anxiety, PTSD, body image issues, disordered eating? I offer individual and group therapy that is neurodiversity and gender affirming. I’m EMDR certified and use Emdr as an integrative approach to build resilience and improve mental health outcomes,
(443) 234-0735
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21212
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Grace Anne Brown
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
I specialize in working with people of all ages who are struggling with anxiety, OCD, and trauma. In addition to this, I specialize in working with people of all ages who are questioning their gender or sexual orientation. Through gender affirming care, I hope to validate and empower you to feel comfortable being your truest self. As a therapist, I tailor my practice and treatment approach to each individual and family, while working to meet my clients where they are. I believe that providing a safe and welcoming space for my clients is essential to the therapeutic process, and promotes emotional growth and change.
(443) 232-1698
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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De'Trece Lavender
Counselor, MS, NCC, LGPC
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
De'Trece (affectionately called Ms.Dee) comes with over 20 years experience as an arts educator and administrator, music therapist and mental health clinician. In addition to providing professional development trainings and consulting services around social emotional learning, diversity/inclusion in urban educational settings, and arts integration, she is passionate about supporting educators, clergy and other helping professionals around issues of identity, spirituality, compassion fatigue and burnout, trauma and grief.
(410) 881-8571
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21218
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Fabio Lomelino
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, NCC
Verified
Verified
It's not enough to survive, you want to thrive. You want to learn to heal beyond the present crisis, rediscovering your purpose, regenerating body and mind. You want to live a meaningful life connected to others. If you are ready to commit to a path of true healing and growth, then I want to walk that path with you. The driving force behind my vocation as a counselor is the conviction that suffering is the greatest catalyst for personal growth. I don't specialize in disorders, I specialize in people. I design innovative approaches tailored to the unique needs of a small number of highly committed clients.
(443) 400-7202
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Natalie Banwarth
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
We often do not prioritize giving ourselves the time and space to explore what is going on within us and untangle our emotions. In a fast-paced world, it is important that we create the time to do so and reflect on what parts of the self we're neglecting that need compassionate care. My goal is to create that safe space while helping you tend to your heart, mind, and body on your journey towards healing. I aim to help clients find and build on their inner strengths, while learning to manage intense emotions, grow self-esteem and stronger boundaries, heal wounds, and build healthier relationships with themselves and others.
(410) 469-6584
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
Not accepting new clients
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Vanessa Pikler
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
Are you struggling with depression or anxiety? Do you defeat yourself with self-critical thinking? Does stress get in the way of accomplishing your goals in life? If you answered yes to any of these questions, please contact me. I can help you develop more self-compassion in order to tackle your problems. You'll feel understood, heard, respected, hopeful, and more confident in your ability to cope. I also work with people with medical illnesses and have special expertise in Health Psychology, such as coping with cancer diagnoses/treatments, caregiver stress, stress management and other mind/body issues.
(410) 970-6500
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Nicole Banks
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MS, LCPC
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
Nicole works with individuals to help them identify their strengths, and uses behavioral and experiential approaches to move towards their goals. She incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Client-Centered therapy to help her clients find their inner strengths for continued growth. She has training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) that allows her to incorporate and teach her clients skills to improve and maintain their social, emotional well-being. Nicole is also experienced in using games and play with children to help them reach their own goals.
(667) 206-3691
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Elizabeth Scott
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LCPC
Verified
3 Endorsed
Verified
3 Endorsed
We all experience difficulties at some point in our lives, and we each can benefit from additional support, whether for a specific situation or in resolving a longer term issue. I believe that one of the most important elements of effective therapy is the development of a safe, trusting relationship between therapist and client. Through genuine and respectful connection, we create the environment in which true healing can occur. By promoting insight, increased awareness, and self-compassion, I will support you in living the life of value that you deserve.
(864) 614-1981
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Jennifer Brown, LCSW-C and Associates, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
Although I am not currently accepting new clients, referrals are being taken by my colleagues Grace Brown LMSW, Sky Koch LMSW and Eliza Pelton LMSW. Please follow the link to my website for their contact information. I have been practicing in the Baltimore area for more than thirty years and have extensive training and experience providing psychotherapy for children as young as two years of age through adulthood. Additionally, I am a Board Approved Supervisor and offer clinical supervision to other psychotherapists.
(410) 775-5096
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Miriam F. Godfrey
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C, MSW, PhD
Verified
Verified
Therapy can be a powerful tool to help people who have been struggling with anxiety, depression, and dissatisfaction. These struggles may have been recent, or they may reflect traumatic experiences or parts of our lives that have been problematic for many years. I work with adults of all ages--individuals and couples--to help them understand what has brought them to this point in their lives.
(301) 684-5204
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Nathalie Savell
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, CHHC, LCPC
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Psychotherapy Services for Moms, Stepmoms, and other Therapists who are burnt out and ready to make some changes to experience less stress, more clarity, and more self-compassion. If you're tired of feeling tired, drained, depleted, and unmotivated, it's likely a good time to get some individualized support. Being healthy takes self-reflection, a space to process and feel your feelings, and accountability to implement changes, and I'm here to support you to do that work.
(410) 220-6472
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21286
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Mindy Lais
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
I feel that therapy can be a wonderful resource to help you cope with and heal from life's challenges. Understanding how your life experiences have led to relationship and behavior patterns can help you make lasting changes and lead a more fulfilling life. I work hard to create a safe environment and partnership with clients to facilitate personal growth. I utilize an integrative therapy model to create a personalized approach for each individual I work with. I also provide consultation.
(410) 498-6523
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Jessica David
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
We all have the capacity to lead lives full of meaning and purpose, but sometimes, we get stuck or hit a speed bump along the way. It can be helpful to have tune-ups, or opportunities to reflect and evaluate what’s working and what’s not. That’s where I come in. I’m a Black, queer, able-bodied ciswoman who strives to create a warm and safe therapeutic environment rooted in empathy, connection, and collaboration. In short-term therapy, our primary focus will be developing tangible tools and strategies that you can integrate into your daily life to get you back up and making progress towards your goals.
(410) 505-7453
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Barry A Bass
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
Although the desire for romantic intimacy is perfectly natural, long term intimate relationships are rarely naturally perfect. For over 30 years I have dedicated my professional life to helping individuals and couples fine tune their not-always naturally perfect relationships. Although I am a clinical psychologist who continues to treat individuals suffering from the full spectrum of psychological disorders, most of my career has been devoted to working with individuals and couples experiencing marital, relationship, and/or sexual concerns; to assisting couples seeking relief from the trauma of infidelity; and to treating individuals suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder or anger control issues.
(410) 305-9329
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Edwin Terrence Alspaugh
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, NCC
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Finding solutions, achieving goals, discovering strengths, improving relationships - to reach such positive objectives, I use an integrated therapeutic approach that draws upon evidence-based treatment interventions and creative modalities tailored to the unique needs of the individual. With over 20 years of counseling experience, I work with a broad spectrum of clients and client issues: ADHD, anger management, anxiety, adolescent/parent conflicts, family therapy, couples counseling, grief and loss. To see tips on Burnout and Stress: https://youtu.be/lv86GFIacao To see couples tips, go to YouTube and search for Terrence Alspaugh.
(443) 695-6810
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Rosie Behr
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Verified
Verified
Imagine relaxing the grip of the painful past and the scary future. Imagine letting go of limiting stories and habits, and learning to welcome experiences and thoughts with curiosity and appreciation, instead of rigidity and dread. Imagine learning to befriend your feelings, investigate your beliefs, recognize your strengths, and move toward your values, building on what already works. Imagine learning these new skills and attitudes with a compassionate, light-hearted therapist.
(410) 609-6770
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21212
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Judith Andai, PsyD, LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PsyD, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I am a European-American psychotherapist with 20+ years in practice. My goal is to help my clients to find the most effective and rewarding ways to negotiate the "labyrinth of life", for resolution, change and growth. With a rich background in different modalities, I will try to find the right approach to my clients' specific needs.
(703) 348-0925
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Deon Jarmall Brown
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, LCADC, CCTP
Verified
Verified
Welcome, You have taken the First step in seeking a quality, professional to help offer some possible solutions to your challenges, and problems. I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Therapist with extensive experience with teens, adult, couples, and groups. I am also a Licensed Clinical Addition Therapist, and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. I am the Founder Of DJB Therapeutic Solutions LLC. My Practice is a Clinical, Counseling, Educational, and Motivational Practice for individuals, groups, and organizations. I provide therapy in a warm, safe, confidential environment. My goal is to help you cope through stressful life situations.
(443) 399-2952
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Loyola
Baltimore, MD 21210
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Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?

Many therapists charge the same amount for online therapy as they do for in-person therapy—though clients may still find this cost-effective if it cuts down on their transportation costs. Health insurance plans often offer equivalent coverage for online and in-person therapy; indeed, in many places, they are legally required to do so. Text-based or on-demand therapy apps may be cheaper than traditional one-on-one psychotherapy; however, the practice may be less effective and is not likely to be covered by insurance.