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Melissa Chance
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I love to help others. It has been my passion ever since I was a
teenager
. I want to be a positive support and teach others how to be the best version of themselves. It is so rewarding to be part of another person's journey and see them accomplish their goals. I also want to be the major point of support for someone that I wish I had and needed when I was younger.

Allison Peters
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
Verified
Verified
Hello! My name is Allie, and I am a professional counselor. I decided to become a counselor because I enjoy being a support system. I have worked in partial care transitional housing facilities and have an extensive background in providing outpatient counseling services. I use a trauma-informed, holistic, and strengths-based approach with all my clients. I also commonly use CBT, MI, expressive therapy, and solution-focused strategies in sessions. Most recently, I was trained in TF-CBT by the CARES institute for
adolescent
survivors of abuse.
Sarah Roche (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am a LSW with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.

Nicole Mossbacher (adolescent/teen specialist)
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified
Verified
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.
Brittany Thomas (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am a Licensed Social Worker with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.

Melissa Cramutolo (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LCADC
Verified
Verified
I am a LCSW with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.
Richard Vereneck (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am a LSW with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.

Rodney Washington (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am an LSW with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.

Madison Kurz (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am a LSW with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.

Phil Smyth (adolescent/teen specialist)
Counselor, LAC, CADC, ICGC-1
Verified
Verified
I am a licensed counselor with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.
Melissa Barua (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am a Licensed Social Worker with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.
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Sarah Kotz (adolescent/teen specialist)
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified
Verified
I am a LSW with years of experience treating
teen
/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.

Lisa Sanders
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
I am also very experienced in addressing issues including depression, anxiety, family discord and
adolescent
specific issues, such as stress related to academic underachievement and social/peer conflict.
I created Balancing Life Counseling Center out of a desire to provide support and restoration of balance to the lives of children, adolescents, adults and families experiencing psychological distress.

Mitchell Douglas
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified
Verified
My background as well has consisted of leadership positions in behavioral health organizations and roles in training and education, including having taught graduate students at the New York University School of Social Work and leading seminars at the Child and
Adolescent
Fellowship Program, Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine/Rutgers University.
My approach is to provide a supportive and safe space for you to share and explore your experience and work together to identify and address obstacles to needed change. We will examine your unique situation holistically, looking at the strengths you bring to bear as an individual, or in relationships, as well as the challenges and stressors impinging on leading a more productive and satisfying life.

Myrto Saget
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified
Verified
My ideal client is actively contemplating making changes in their life. They are prepared to discuss, explore, and process their trauma history and to find meaning in their experiences. They are able to work towards identifying how they would like to see their quality of life change (for example, reduce and better manage anxiety) and are prepared to take the necessary steps to do so. Additionally, the client can tolerate being challenged when their thinking or behaviors are inconsistent with their goals.

Tiffany Joy Hebron
Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC, LPC, ADHD-CC, MA
Verified
Verified
My ideal client is someone open to the process of therapy. Someone who is willing to show up for themselves, and “put in the work”. My client may be someone dealing with anxiety, depression, or challenges of ADHD, such as Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria. My client may be feeling in a rut or “stuck” in personal aspects of their life. My client may be challenged by different phases and stages of life, by not feeling capable or feeling easily overwhelmed. They want to engage in therapy and work on achieving their personal goals in a space where they are seen, heard, validated and encouraged.

Katie Cartwright
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LCADC
Verified
Verified
The ideal client is anyone who acknowledges they are open to change. As Yogi Berra famously said, "Ninety percent of this game is half mental, the other half is physical." Openness to thinking in new ways and then backing that up with new behaviors is crucial to successful change.

Trinh Nguyen
Counselor, MA, LAC
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” I believe that every individual has within themselves the resources they need to take actions towards creating the changes that will align with their values and purpose. Being a bicultural individual, I am able to see things from two different perspectives, which helps me remain open and adaptable to various personal values and ways of life. I pride myself on my ability to create a space where you would feel comfortable and understood to express your concerns and emotions freely.

Rima Majmundar
Counselor, MA, LAC, NCC
Verified
1 Endorsed
Verified
1 Endorsed
Similar to how people workout their bodies, the brain also needs to be exercised and maintained. Therapy allows you to not only better yourself, situation or life but it allows you to cleanse your mind and stay mentally healthy. Mental health is something that can impact an individual’s life in numerous ways; such as daily activities, relationships, personality or even cause physical symptoms to arise. Coming from a culturally diverse background, my mission professionally is to create awareness for mental health in minority communities that may view mental health as a taboo.

Joe Grosso (adolescent/teen specialist)
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, ATR-P, LPC
Verified
Verified
I am an LPC with years of experience treating teens/adolescents and their families. My areas of specialty and focus are depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, mood disorders, and trauma. The driving force behind my practice is to create a nurturing environment where kids can grow into healthy adults with learned coping skills and a better understanding of their own identity.
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What type of therapist is right for me?
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Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?
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