Psychosis Therapists in Eldersburg, MD
Seeking out therapeutic services is healthy for our mind/body/soul connection. Just as we go to the gym to keep our bodies healthy, or puzzles to keep our mind sharp, we go to therapy to keep our connection between our mind/body/soul. Further, relationships are the center of connection: how we relate to others (family, friends, coworkers,) and the relationship we have with ourselves. It is my privilege to sit with you (or your family members) while we navigate the roadblocks and successes that make your life experience uniquely yours. It is my hope that in through this exploration and work, we can improve your relationships.
Seeking out therapeutic services is healthy for our mind/body/soul connection. Just as we go to the gym to keep our bodies healthy, or puzzles to keep our mind sharp, we go to therapy to keep our connection between our mind/body/soul. Further, relationships are the center of connection: how we relate to others (family, friends, coworkers,) and the relationship we have with ourselves. It is my privilege to sit with you (or your family members) while we navigate the roadblocks and successes that make your life experience uniquely yours. It is my hope that in through this exploration and work, we can improve your relationships.
Are you a burned out parent who is desperately trying to parent the "right" way, but you feel exhausted, defeated, anxious, and depressed? Does your own childhood trauma pop up, threatening to derail you as you navigate parenting? Is it hard to take care of yourself while taking care of everyone else?
Do you wonder how in the world life might get just a little bit easier?
Now more than ever, families are feeling overwhelmed and uncertain.
I believe that pain and shame die when shared and that there is hope for being able to heal.
Are you a burned out parent who is desperately trying to parent the "right" way, but you feel exhausted, defeated, anxious, and depressed? Does your own childhood trauma pop up, threatening to derail you as you navigate parenting? Is it hard to take care of yourself while taking care of everyone else?
Do you wonder how in the world life might get just a little bit easier?
Now more than ever, families are feeling overwhelmed and uncertain.
I believe that pain and shame die when shared and that there is hope for being able to heal.
More Therapists Nearby
I specialize in mood disorders, psychosis, trauma/PTSD, and borderline personality disorder.
You need to talk to someone. You're in a stressful place in your life. Not only is your desire for clarity and comfort at its peak, but your need to find the right therapist is a leap of faith. Seeing me, you may find our sessions to be empowering, challenging, yet comfortable, and at times humorous. You can become energized by the unfolding of your story and gain new insights into your thoughts and feelings that no longer work for you. Are you having difficulties adjusting to life with a mental health disorder or struggling to make sense of a traumatic experience?
I specialize in mood disorders, psychosis, trauma/PTSD, and borderline personality disorder.
You need to talk to someone. You're in a stressful place in your life. Not only is your desire for clarity and comfort at its peak, but your need to find the right therapist is a leap of faith. Seeing me, you may find our sessions to be empowering, challenging, yet comfortable, and at times humorous. You can become energized by the unfolding of your story and gain new insights into your thoughts and feelings that no longer work for you. Are you having difficulties adjusting to life with a mental health disorder or struggling to make sense of a traumatic experience?
Brenda Fischel is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Maryland who has been practicing since 2002. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland Baltimore County and her Master's Degree from Argosy University. Brenda works well with those needing support with anxiety, depression, general stress, relationship issues and co-occurring disorders with addictions. Whether you’re struggling with work, school, relationships, family, or behavioral concerns., Brenda is here to work with you.
Brenda Fischel is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Maryland who has been practicing since 2002. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland Baltimore County and her Master's Degree from Argosy University. Brenda works well with those needing support with anxiety, depression, general stress, relationship issues and co-occurring disorders with addictions. Whether you’re struggling with work, school, relationships, family, or behavioral concerns., Brenda is here to work with you.
Ebony Wright is a Psychologist in Maryland who has been practicing since 2021. She has a Psy.D. from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology DC Campus, an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from The American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University Northern Virginia and a B.S. in Psychology from Oakwood University. Ebony believes that taking the step to initiate therapeutic services is one to be applauded. Her services are deeply rooted in rapport building, empathy, and emphasis on the importance of collaboration between the client and herself.
Ebony Wright is a Psychologist in Maryland who has been practicing since 2021. She has a Psy.D. from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology DC Campus, an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from The American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University Northern Virginia and a B.S. in Psychology from Oakwood University. Ebony believes that taking the step to initiate therapeutic services is one to be applauded. Her services are deeply rooted in rapport building, empathy, and emphasis on the importance of collaboration between the client and herself.
I have had great success with people who have schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety.
I utilize Psychoanalysis to help you connect current patterns to past experiences. I utilize Person-Centered therapy to validate your emotions and improve congruence. I utilize EMDR therapy to assist you in integrating and reprocessing challenging memories and traumatic experiences.
I have had great success with people who have schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety.
I utilize Psychoanalysis to help you connect current patterns to past experiences. I utilize Person-Centered therapy to validate your emotions and improve congruence. I utilize EMDR therapy to assist you in integrating and reprocessing challenging memories and traumatic experiences.
Tamara's Clouds INC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MA, MPT, LCPC, CBT, CCTP
Gaithersburg, MD 20886
I am the founder of Tamara’s Clouds Inc. I started this company in 2009 with aspirations of empowering humanity. I believe that each person has a past that is transporting them into their future. My approach is to craft a trusted and non-judgmental environment, while fostering truth and liberation with every client.
I am the founder of Tamara’s Clouds Inc. I started this company in 2009 with aspirations of empowering humanity. I believe that each person has a past that is transporting them into their future. My approach is to craft a trusted and non-judgmental environment, while fostering truth and liberation with every client.
I work with folks with psychosis spectrum symptoms.
As your counselor my goal is to serve as your guide while you navigate through life's transitions. Using a social justice lens I will help guide you unpack the barriers of this capitalist, imperialist world that hinder you from being your best self. I tailor treatment to meet your needs and will work collaboratively with you to dismantle these messages so you can reach your potential. I specialize in working with people with rich diverse racial and ethnic heritage, people along the expansive gender and sexual spectrum, with diverse abilities. I view neurodiversity as a strength just like all other aspects of human diversity.
I work with folks with psychosis spectrum symptoms.
As your counselor my goal is to serve as your guide while you navigate through life's transitions. Using a social justice lens I will help guide you unpack the barriers of this capitalist, imperialist world that hinder you from being your best self. I tailor treatment to meet your needs and will work collaboratively with you to dismantle these messages so you can reach your potential. I specialize in working with people with rich diverse racial and ethnic heritage, people along the expansive gender and sexual spectrum, with diverse abilities. I view neurodiversity as a strength just like all other aspects of human diversity.
We all experience hardship in life, something that leaves us wondering "do I have a problem?". I believe that a problem is something that you define and something that we can work out together through therapy. This is your space to heal, find coping strategies that work, and feel empowered. I will be here to listen, find solutions, and to help think outside the box. I would love the opportunity to contribute this positivity in your life and believe that this is a good place to start when you want to create more space for yourself.
We all experience hardship in life, something that leaves us wondering "do I have a problem?". I believe that a problem is something that you define and something that we can work out together through therapy. This is your space to heal, find coping strategies that work, and feel empowered. I will be here to listen, find solutions, and to help think outside the box. I would love the opportunity to contribute this positivity in your life and believe that this is a good place to start when you want to create more space for yourself.
Denise Moreland, LPC, provides compassionate and effective care to adolescents, adults, and seniors across Maryland. She offers a supportive space where individuals can explore their challenges and work toward meaningful change. Through individual therapy, Denise helps clients address a wide range of concerns, guiding them with empathy and evidence-based strategies that promote healing and personal growth. Denise specializes in treating anxiety, depression, and PTSD/trauma, with additional expertise in supporting individuals living with bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Denise Moreland, LPC, provides compassionate and effective care to adolescents, adults, and seniors across Maryland. She offers a supportive space where individuals can explore their challenges and work toward meaningful change. Through individual therapy, Denise helps clients address a wide range of concerns, guiding them with empathy and evidence-based strategies that promote healing and personal growth. Denise specializes in treating anxiety, depression, and PTSD/trauma, with additional expertise in supporting individuals living with bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Madeline Jonz McCarthy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
1 Endorsed
Baltimore, MD 21211
Waitlist for new clients
I’m a clinical social worker with a foundation in community mental health and first-episode psychosis care.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in trauma-informed, client-centered care. Together, we'll clarify your goals and build practical tools to help you manage life’s ups and downs. I bring a holistic lens to therapy, drawing on mindfulness-based techniques.
I’m a clinical social worker with a foundation in community mental health and first-episode psychosis care.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in trauma-informed, client-centered care. Together, we'll clarify your goals and build practical tools to help you manage life’s ups and downs. I bring a holistic lens to therapy, drawing on mindfulness-based techniques.
Dionysica Stewart, LPC, offers compassionate and clinically grounded therapy to teens, adults, and seniors throughout Maryland. Practicing at LifeStance Health, she provides individual and group therapy designed to help clients move through life’s challenges with clarity, purpose, and emotional resilience. Whether someone is navigating trauma, grief, or the effects of substance use, Dionysica creates a space of trust and understanding where healing and growth can take root. With a warm and relational approach, Dionysica specializes in working with individuals facing anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders.Dionysica Stewart
Dionysica Stewart, LPC, offers compassionate and clinically grounded therapy to teens, adults, and seniors throughout Maryland. Practicing at LifeStance Health, she provides individual and group therapy designed to help clients move through life’s challenges with clarity, purpose, and emotional resilience. Whether someone is navigating trauma, grief, or the effects of substance use, Dionysica creates a space of trust and understanding where healing and growth can take root. With a warm and relational approach, Dionysica specializes in working with individuals facing anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders.Dionysica Stewart
Fresh Perspective Therapy is a Maryland-based group practice offering thoughtful, compassionate mental health care through a relational and client-centered approach. Our clinicians work with individuals navigating anxiety, stress, life transitions, identity exploration, and emotional overwhelm. We believe therapy should be a supportive space for reflection, growth, and meaningful change, and we strive to meet clients with care, curiosity, and respect for their lived experience. Two of our therapists are currently accepting new clients.
Fresh Perspective Therapy is a Maryland-based group practice offering thoughtful, compassionate mental health care through a relational and client-centered approach. Our clinicians work with individuals navigating anxiety, stress, life transitions, identity exploration, and emotional overwhelm. We believe therapy should be a supportive space for reflection, growth, and meaningful change, and we strive to meet clients with care, curiosity, and respect for their lived experience. Two of our therapists are currently accepting new clients.
Louis E. Woolard, Jr., Ph.D., LCSW-C is a licensed clinical social worker who earned his degree at Marywood University. His special interests include child, adolescent, adult, and family psychotherapy, and program development. He has extensive experience in providing mental health services to children and their families. Louis Woolard previously was Director of the Child and Youth Services Administration for the Commission on Mental Health Services for the District of Columbia, Director of a community mental health center, and Director of Residential Programs and Community Services for the New York State Office of Mental Health.
Louis E. Woolard, Jr., Ph.D., LCSW-C is a licensed clinical social worker who earned his degree at Marywood University. His special interests include child, adolescent, adult, and family psychotherapy, and program development. He has extensive experience in providing mental health services to children and their families. Louis Woolard previously was Director of the Child and Youth Services Administration for the Commission on Mental Health Services for the District of Columbia, Director of a community mental health center, and Director of Residential Programs and Community Services for the New York State Office of Mental Health.
Trauma is a deeply personal experience that can have a profound impact on an individual's life. It's important to understand that everyone's response to trauma is unique. There is no right or wrong way to feel or react after a traumatic experience.
They need to heal from their experiences, develop resilience, and live fulfilling lives. If you or someone you know is struggling with the effects of trauma, seeking professional help is a sign of strength and a crucial step towards recovery.
Trauma is a deeply personal experience that can have a profound impact on an individual's life. It's important to understand that everyone's response to trauma is unique. There is no right or wrong way to feel or react after a traumatic experience.
They need to heal from their experiences, develop resilience, and live fulfilling lives. If you or someone you know is struggling with the effects of trauma, seeking professional help is a sign of strength and a crucial step towards recovery.
Katherine McCauley-Morrow is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland who has been practicing since 2021. She has a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in sociology. She is also trained in EMDR therapy and couples therapy approaches. Katherine believes in supporting clients on their journey to mental wellness. Her therapeutic approach partners with clients to encourage healing, growth, and education on how to combat the struggles life throws at us. Her goal is to help clients experience an increase in their quality of life.
Katherine McCauley-Morrow is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland who has been practicing since 2021. She has a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in sociology. She is also trained in EMDR therapy and couples therapy approaches. Katherine believes in supporting clients on their journey to mental wellness. Her therapeutic approach partners with clients to encourage healing, growth, and education on how to combat the struggles life throws at us. Her goal is to help clients experience an increase in their quality of life.
Many of the people I work with are trying to better understand themselves and create a life that feels more authentic and fulfilling. They might be navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, low self-esteem, identity exploration, relationship challenges, or feeling stuck in patterns that are no longer serving them. They are ready to look inward, even if they're not sure where to start. My clients often want to feel more grounded, connected, and at peace with themselves, and they're seeking a space where all parts are welcome.
Many of the people I work with are trying to better understand themselves and create a life that feels more authentic and fulfilling. They might be navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, low self-esteem, identity exploration, relationship challenges, or feeling stuck in patterns that are no longer serving them. They are ready to look inward, even if they're not sure where to start. My clients often want to feel more grounded, connected, and at peace with themselves, and they're seeking a space where all parts are welcome.
I work with clients who are struggling with symptoms of psychosis, mood instability, and anxiety.
Aspire Wellness Center, Inc. is a mental health center dedicated to helping people improve the quality of their lives by giving them the tools they need to succeed. Our ideal client feels overwhelmed, stuck, or uncertain about their next chapter. They may be struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, or stress. They want clarity, coping skills, and a safe space to be heard and understood. Their goal is to feel more balanced, confident, and in control of their lives. They seek support, practical tools, and guidance to heal, grow, and move forward with purpose and hope.
I work with clients who are struggling with symptoms of psychosis, mood instability, and anxiety.
Aspire Wellness Center, Inc. is a mental health center dedicated to helping people improve the quality of their lives by giving them the tools they need to succeed. Our ideal client feels overwhelmed, stuck, or uncertain about their next chapter. They may be struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, or stress. They want clarity, coping skills, and a safe space to be heard and understood. Their goal is to feel more balanced, confident, and in control of their lives. They seek support, practical tools, and guidance to heal, grow, and move forward with purpose and hope.
Esther Saggurthi
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC
1 Endorsed
Rockville, MD 20855
Waitlist for new clients
The mere thought of therapy can be daunting, while in actuality most of us ask for advice from those around us everyday. What makes therapy different from asking a coworker, friend or relative for their advice, is my approach to therapy. I believe therapy is allowing you the space to work out issues, the space to feel free and learn about yourself in new ways. Therapy is looking at your thoughts and behavioral patterns for maximum effectiveness to your desired goals. My approach is best summed up in a quote by Benjamin Franklin, “There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one’s self.”
The mere thought of therapy can be daunting, while in actuality most of us ask for advice from those around us everyday. What makes therapy different from asking a coworker, friend or relative for their advice, is my approach to therapy. I believe therapy is allowing you the space to work out issues, the space to feel free and learn about yourself in new ways. Therapy is looking at your thoughts and behavioral patterns for maximum effectiveness to your desired goals. My approach is best summed up in a quote by Benjamin Franklin, “There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one’s self.”
My ideal client is someone who feels weighed down by stress, emotional overwhelm, or patterns they can’t seem to shift—even though they’ve tried. They may be navigating anxiety, mood changes, relationship challenges, identity confusion, or the lingering effects of past experiences. What they want most is clarity, stability, and a sense of control over their inner world. They come to therapy looking for someone who truly listens, helps them make sense of what they’re going through, and offers practical tools they can use in daily life.
My ideal client is someone who feels weighed down by stress, emotional overwhelm, or patterns they can’t seem to shift—even though they’ve tried. They may be navigating anxiety, mood changes, relationship challenges, identity confusion, or the lingering effects of past experiences. What they want most is clarity, stability, and a sense of control over their inner world. They come to therapy looking for someone who truly listens, helps them make sense of what they’re going through, and offers practical tools they can use in daily life.
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Psychosis Therapists
What’s the most effective treatment for psychosis?
The most effective treatment for psychosis is coordinated specialty care. In this model, a team of professionals works with a patient to address all aspects of the underlying disorder. This approach incorporates individual or group therapy, employment and education support, family support and education, medication management (which often involves low doses of antipsychotics), and case management to facilitate problem-solving as needed.
When should people seek treatment for psychosis?
People should seek immediate treatment at the earliest indication of psychosis. Symptoms include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized or blocked speech, and agitated body movements. Early signs that a person may be developing a disorder that will lead to psychosis include suspiciousness of others, memory problems and distractibility, an inability to think clearly, rapid or nonsensical speech, withdrawal from friends or family, aggression toward others, and sensitivity to bright lights or noises.
What if psychosis is left untreated?
Without treatment, psychosis can have significant repercussions, including injuries, job loss, homelessness, financial or legal trouble, ruptured relationships, and suffering for the person and their family. While early treatment for psychosis often yields the best results, there is no point past which it becomes useless to seek treatment. At any point, treatment can make a difference.
How do I get someone else to seek treatment for psychosis?
It’s extremely difficult to watch a loved one suffer from hallucinations, delusions, and other elements of psychosis—sometimes exacerbated by their fears of treatment. Have a conversation with them in a quiet space and maintain a calm, supportive tone. Share your concerns about behaviors you’ve observed, suggest treatment, and explain the potential benefits. Listen carefully to their responses. The person may not be ready after one conversation, but with time, they may come around.

