Toddler Therapists in Hillsborough, NC
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Maureen Gomeringer
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
September 2022: I am not accepting new patients until after the start of 2023. You are welcome to contact me and I will respond about availability when I am able. I have dedicated my 20 year long career to the premise that we must know what is possible and have capacity to do it before we can be free to choose. During my academic studies in Psychology, Philosophy, Religion, and Social Work I was introduced to the intersections of Queer and Gender theories and became ignited with the framework of knowledge, power, control, and paths to liberation, all of which continue to inform my practice.

Dana S Breedlove
Psychologist, PhD, LP, HSPP
Verified
Verified
Are you or your child feeling stressed or overwhelmed by life? Is your child disinterested in school or struggling with homework? Are emotions running high? As a therapist with many years of experience as a school psychologist and special education teacher, I bring a unique perspective to problem solving. Personally navigating life with ADHD adds an additional layer of insight, compassion, and creativity! I can help you better understand your or your child’s challenges and needs, and find ways to address them. I would be honored to walk with you as you tackle the rough spots in your life and move more confidently towards your goals.

Amanda Van Scoyoc
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
Families come to me because their child or adolescent is struggling, and often times they don’t know where to begin to make things better. I work with children, teens, their parents, and young adults (up to age 25). I initially focus on learning about a person's challenges and strengths. Then, together we develop a plan for gaining mastery over difficulties, achieving goals, and ultimately reaching a child, teen, or early adult's potential. Often challenges feel overwhelming when first seeking help, but most families find initial sessions to clarify goals while also setting the stage for long-sought change.

Natalia Torres del Valle: Expressive Arts Therapy
Lic Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate, MA, REAT, LCMHCA
Verified
Verified
As an expressive arts therapist, I am passionate about helping children and adolescents find meaningful ways of communicating beyond words. I have a person-centered approach and believe children have the power within themselves to facilitate change. I support children and their families on their journey to wellness with unconditional positive regard and active listening. In our sessions, we explore a range of art forms to gain deeper insight into the issues holding your children and family back from wholeness. My goal is to create an empowering space where children are able to take risks and realize their potential.
Not accepting new clients

Claudia Shapiro
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I am passionate about working with children, adolescents, and families on a variety of issues, including but not limited to behavioral issues, anxiety, depression, adoption/foster care, trauma, and family stress. While I provide therapy to child and adolescent clients, I offer research-based parenting strategies for parents to support the child's treatment goals.

Pope Behavioral Health and Wellness, PLLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Verified
Verified
"Are you or your child struggling to manage stress in the home or school setting? I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, specializing in working with children and adolescents. I have experience working with youth dealing with issues, such as anxiety, depression, defiant behaviors, adjustment, school issues, and family conflict since 2007. I work with children and families to identify goals for personal success and work collaboratively to assist them in reaching those goals. I welcome clients of all ages, and I also enjoy working with adults struggling with anxiety and depression to assist them in making personal growth".

Back to Sleep Consultants
Psychologist
Verified
Verified
We specialize in helping families with sleep concerns about their children. This may be a child who is brand new, and you'd like to establish healthy sleep routines before children can really regulate their sleep, or it might be a child who has chronic difficulties falling asleep, staying asleep or both. Either way, we've been through this with many families whose children have other factors that make sleep difficult like disruptive behaviors that make it hard to transition to sleep, or neurodevelopmental diagnoses that make it harder to have consistent high-quality sleep, like ADHD, autism, developmental delays, etc.

Ashley R Kolbe
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT-S, RPT-S
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
I strive to provide competent, compassionate and client-centered therapy services to assist and support individuals, couples, and families in processing past issues, managing daily stress, and working to make positive choices in the future. I specialize in working with children and adolescents who are experiencing anxiety, depression and behavioral challenges. As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I value working with the entire family. I incorporate parents and caregivers into my work with children to ensure that the entire family system feels supported and can work towards improved family dynamics and relationships.
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Hope's Highway, PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Life can be challenging and remaining on a unproductive path can make us "stuck". I believe in the power of hope as a central factor in providing the motivation necessary for change that can propel individuals and families towards the future of their dreams. Shared hope for a positive future is the underpinning of all that I do. I am devoted to helping individuals and families fulfill their hopes for the future. It is known that positive expectations promote psychological and physical well-being. I focus on developing hope-inspiring strategies that mobilize internal and external resources for sustaining healthy change.

Aaron Post
Counselor, LPC
Verified
Verified
Anxiety allows living things to survive by providing a fast and forceful response to threat in the environment, either physical or emotional. But at times, these responses become dysfunctional and anxiety reeks havoc on the very values and relationships we live for. It benefits us to distinguish between responses that are helpful vs unhelpful or destructive. It’s valuable, to take time to explore which direction you truly need to move. All humans need help at times with perspective. Talking with a professional therapist can treat maladaptive stress, build productive insight and foster emotional maturity in self and in relationship.

Deborah S. Miora, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
All people seek relief from anxieties, depression, and other disturbing mental states. It is part of the human condition to wish to do away with distressing thoughts, feelings, and behavior that sometimes seem to dominate us rather than be active choices. Through the experience of the therapeutic and other current relationships, one may become aware of old yet alive and active ways of being and relating. The uncovering of these in the "here and now" together promotes awareness and integration. Everyone deserves a chance to live less burdened and with greater access to their inner resources.

Jonathan Farber
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
I work with individuals and couples, as well as children, in both DC and Chapel Hill. I do best with adults who are educated or reflective: many are scientists, artists, health and business professionals, or psychotherapists, and some are not pursuing conventional achievement.Some see me for family or work problems, some for help dealing with a chronic health issue or a loss, some to change longstanding emotional and interpersonal patterns involving anxiety, anger, or intimacy. We may try quick and simple approaches first, because sometimes they work, but if not we can go more deeply into the individual's unique personal narrative.

Nelly Amariglio
Psychologist, PhD, HSP-P
Verified
Verified
My passion centers on the ways in which early relationships, life experiences and cultural contexts shape our worldviews and impact our choices, coping and performance. I also focus on the interplay between the mind and the physical body, and the ways we can use this connection to increase well-being and overall functioning. Over the past 15 years I have worked in various academic medical institutions and hospitals (UCLA, CHLA), using research-based interventions to guide individuals (children, youth and adults), couples and families in working towards agency, personal growth, positive change, insight, and adaptation to life events.

Sofia Moyano-Kleckner
Counselor, LPCC, LCMHC
Verified
Verified
As a clinical counselor specializing in attachment and trauma, I support young children and adults connect better with their families. All relationships require work, and we might find ourselves trying to balance between meeting the needs of our loved ones and getting our own emotional needs met. If we are in a parenting or caregiving role, this may become especially difficult as we try to understand the little ones in our lives while also teaching them how to regulate their own emotions. Our relationships may need further care if there are symptoms of trauma, depression, anxiety or struggles with early attachment.

Leon Monroe
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, ASDCS, CCATP
Verified
3 Endorsed
Verified
3 Endorsed
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you might miss it" --Ferris Bueller. If you are looking for strategies to both slow down and move forward, you will find benefit in our sessions. I am a former software programmer and have helped many from the tech industry navigate mental health issues related to their work. Many of the people I work with are seeking relief from social anxiety, management of depressive symptoms and a better work/life balance. Each phase of life presents heightened developmental tasks, need sensitivities, crises, and opportunities for new learning. The Path Begins Here.

Family Ties Counseling, PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
Chances are that if you are visiting Psychology Today you are struggling in some aspect of your life. Seeking out support can be daunting, but finding a therapist that can provide a safe and supportive space for growth and healing can make life a bit easier. My counseling style is warm, nonjudgmental, direct, and goal oriented. I value the working relationship with my client and really take the time to get to know you in order to provide the best care. I have extensive training in treating trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, adoption, and parenting issues. I work with children, adolescents, and adults.

Asenath Devaney
Psychologist, PhD
Verified
Verified
Asenath Devaney is a Licensed Psychologist who specializes in providing therapy to children, adolescents, and adults. Asenath has been providing individual, group, and family therapy within varied mental health settings (psychosocial rehabilitation, residential treatment centers, and school-based treatment) for over 20 years. Asenath completed her Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology and Theater from Wheaton College, her Educational Specialist (Ed.S) in School Psychology from Florida International University, and her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in School Psychology from North Carolina State University.

Janice Geller
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LMBT, BC-DMT
Verified
Verified
I have an engaged, body-mind relational approach, that I call Integrative Counseling. This approach builds on your strengths, and helps you cultivate self-awareness and find new perspectives, leading to a more satisfying and fulfilling life. Integrative counseling includes breathing and mindfulness practices, the development of body awareness, the experience of therapeutic touch, as well as verbal and emotional processing, depending on your needs. As a caring, well trained professional I help people to overcome anxiety, depression, relationship problems, physical pain, job stress, addiction, and life transitions in healthy, nurturing ways.

Anju Verma
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker /Therapist (LCSW) Board Certified in NC. I have over 20 years of experience in the fields of Mental Health and Substance Abuse. I provide Individual and Family Counseling and work with all populations such as children, adolescents and adults. My goal as a therapist is to create a supportive, non-judgmental environment in which my clients can explore their emotional needs, discuss behavioral issues and overcome barriers that limit their full potential. I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy and strengths based approach in my work with individuals and families

Vivian Magariño-Gomez
Art Therapist, MA, NBCT, ATR-P
Verified
Verified
My master's degree in Transpersonal Psychology-Art Therapy combines the strengths of eastern and western psychology. With 10 years’ experience in mental health, and 16 years in public education, I have worked in a wide range of settings: Inpatient treatment centers, School-based programs, Outpatient and outreach services. I have served children, young adults, and their families with issues of trauma, abuse, addiction, neurodiversity, ADHD, PTSD, gang involvement, and emerging sexuality issues. As an educator, I created an integrated STEAM arts curriculum to strengthen emotional intelligence, coping skills, and community engagement.
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