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Anton Babushkin
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD, LMSW
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Ferndale, MI 48220
My specialized training through the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute allows me to help people from various backgrounds (students, academic/business professionals, people in the medical field, and others).
Psychotherapy is about improving your life. I am a highly trained, motivated and experienced therapist. I am passionate about helping you. Many people feel stuck and unsure of what is causing their symptoms. If you would like to understand yourself better, find relief and learn new skills, call me. We will work together to help you get more of what you want out of life. I have 15 years of professional experience and I'm a Board Certified Psychoanalyst. We will work together to help you feel more empowered to deal with challenges, reduce symptoms and improve your relationships.
My specialized training through the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute allows me to help people from various backgrounds (students, academic/business professionals, people in the medical field, and others).
Psychotherapy is about improving your life. I am a highly trained, motivated and experienced therapist. I am passionate about helping you. Many people feel stuck and unsure of what is causing their symptoms. If you would like to understand yourself better, find relief and learn new skills, call me. We will work together to help you get more of what you want out of life. I have 15 years of professional experience and I'm a Board Certified Psychoanalyst. We will work together to help you feel more empowered to deal with challenges, reduce symptoms and improve your relationships.
(248) 419-0623 View (248) 419-0623
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Suzanne Rodgers
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
Detroit, MI 48202
Cognitive behavioral therapy is effective for behavioral changes, psychoanalytic psychotherapy is effective for internal struggles/problems and has longer lasting results.
I provide psychodynamic psychotherapy for adults, College students and adolescents. This approach allows you to express internal thoughts and feelings and worries you have, and it can begin to help you understand them in a deeper way. Many people suffer from negative thinking and get stuck in that state of mind, thinking those feelings are their reality. It is only a partial state of mind, it holds us back from being more productive and enjoying life.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is effective for behavioral changes, psychoanalytic psychotherapy is effective for internal struggles/problems and has longer lasting results.
I provide psychodynamic psychotherapy for adults, College students and adolescents. This approach allows you to express internal thoughts and feelings and worries you have, and it can begin to help you understand them in a deeper way. Many people suffer from negative thinking and get stuck in that state of mind, thinking those feelings are their reality. It is only a partial state of mind, it holds us back from being more productive and enjoying life.
(248) 648-9021 View (248) 648-9021
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Charles E Grayson
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
My psychoanalytic approach has been particularly helpful to people who desire a more in depth understanding of themselves which leads to more extensive improvements.
Psychotherapy can help you with worries, anxiety, depression, and troubled relationships. I can assist you in becoming more constructive in your approach to life; you will discover in treatment abilities that you posess but that you might not even have known about which, when they are known to you, help you to be in a stronger position to feel more confidence and comfort dealing with the challenging aspects of your life. My therapeutic method consists of a process of problem solving with a focus on exploring ones thinking, imagining, feeling and experiencing.
My psychoanalytic approach has been particularly helpful to people who desire a more in depth understanding of themselves which leads to more extensive improvements.
Psychotherapy can help you with worries, anxiety, depression, and troubled relationships. I can assist you in becoming more constructive in your approach to life; you will discover in treatment abilities that you posess but that you might not even have known about which, when they are known to you, help you to be in a stronger position to feel more confidence and comfort dealing with the challenging aspects of your life. My therapeutic method consists of a process of problem solving with a focus on exploring ones thinking, imagining, feeling and experiencing.
(616) 365-5000 View (616) 365-5000
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Shanae Nyanankpe
Limited Licensed Psychologist, LLP, QMHP, CMHP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236  (Online Only)
I offer evidence-based psychotherapeutic services rooted in Cognitive Behavioral, Psychoanalytic, and Humanistic foundations. I offer authenticity. I offer empathy. I offer a safe space, free of judgement.
I offer evidence-based psychotherapeutic services rooted in Cognitive Behavioral, Psychoanalytic, and Humanistic foundations. I offer authenticity. I offer empathy. I offer a safe space, free of judgement.
(313) 992-7816 View (313) 992-7816
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Mikel Gojcaj
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LLMSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Utica, MI 48317
Waitlist for new clients
I completed my Master's education from Wayne State & continued my education through training programs at The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute that specializes in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Facing challenges is inevitable in life, but that doesn't mean those challenges have to be faced alone. As a therapist, I have a genuine interest in understanding your story in a deep & meaningful way. With time, we can work together to help you develop a stronger sense of self & agency as we learn about your patterns of emotions, thoughts & beliefs through treatment.
I completed my Master's education from Wayne State & continued my education through training programs at The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute that specializes in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Facing challenges is inevitable in life, but that doesn't mean those challenges have to be faced alone. As a therapist, I have a genuine interest in understanding your story in a deep & meaningful way. With time, we can work together to help you develop a stronger sense of self & agency as we learn about your patterns of emotions, thoughts & beliefs through treatment.
(248) 916-0368 View (248) 916-0368
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Howard E Moore
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Novi, MI 48377
My initial training was as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, but I have realized that there is no single therapeutic approach that works for everyone and my approach has evolved into an eclectic one that includes elements of psychoanalytic, interpersonal, cognitive behavioral and humanistic psychology.
There's nothing mysterious about psychotherapy. We've all benefitted from talking things over with friends, a spouse, our parents, our siblings, our family doctor or our priest, minister or rabbi. The fundamental principal of psychotherapy is rooted in our shared human experience: it helps to talk with someone. As a trained observer and listener with forty years of experience I will hear you and will work with you to help identify more fully the issues that trouble you. We will seek further insight together and attempt to identify meaningful solutions.
My initial training was as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, but I have realized that there is no single therapeutic approach that works for everyone and my approach has evolved into an eclectic one that includes elements of psychoanalytic, interpersonal, cognitive behavioral and humanistic psychology.
There's nothing mysterious about psychotherapy. We've all benefitted from talking things over with friends, a spouse, our parents, our siblings, our family doctor or our priest, minister or rabbi. The fundamental principal of psychotherapy is rooted in our shared human experience: it helps to talk with someone. As a trained observer and listener with forty years of experience I will hear you and will work with you to help identify more fully the issues that trouble you. We will seek further insight together and attempt to identify meaningful solutions.
(248) 714-0737 View (248) 714-0737
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Robert P Cohen
Psychologist
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Psychotherapy, if done well, provides participants with the gift of self-understanding. That self understanding, I have found, comes from the experience of being listened to and understood by a sensitive and knowledgeable therapist. But in addition, psychotherapy needs to practically address problems. I have extensive training in contemporary psychoanalytic approaches, which allows me to help patients understand themselves more deeply; often this produces profound changes. But when problems require practical techniques, I integrate aspects of cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and humanistic approaches.
Psychotherapy, if done well, provides participants with the gift of self-understanding. That self understanding, I have found, comes from the experience of being listened to and understood by a sensitive and knowledgeable therapist. But in addition, psychotherapy needs to practically address problems. I have extensive training in contemporary psychoanalytic approaches, which allows me to help patients understand themselves more deeply; often this produces profound changes. But when problems require practical techniques, I integrate aspects of cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and humanistic approaches.
(734) 506-6268 View (734) 506-6268
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Scott Phillip Baron
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD, LMSW
Verified Verified
Kalamazoo, MI 49008  (Online Only)
Therapy is a way to live a more satisfying life. I strive to help those experiencing life's transitions, such as in career, relationships, personal identity, family, and/or other turning points. I also work with the very perceptive and their particular challenges. Additionally, my background connects me with medical/care-givers. Through understanding, and the integration of various approaches, primarily relational psychoanalytic, we can navigate through those challenges. I serve a variety of clientele of various cultural, ethnic, gender, and other identities.
Therapy is a way to live a more satisfying life. I strive to help those experiencing life's transitions, such as in career, relationships, personal identity, family, and/or other turning points. I also work with the very perceptive and their particular challenges. Additionally, my background connects me with medical/care-givers. Through understanding, and the integration of various approaches, primarily relational psychoanalytic, we can navigate through those challenges. I serve a variety of clientele of various cultural, ethnic, gender, and other identities.
(269) 503-8983 View (269) 503-8983
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Megan Reedy
Master Social Worker, LMSW, CTRP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grosse Ile, MI 48138
As a PhD candidate at the Chicago Institute of Clinical Social Work, I practice psychodynamic therapy with education from analysts around the world. I bring a modern and accessible approach to psychoanalytic intervention to adults, teens, and couples. Clients often come in after trying other types of therapy that feel surface-level and less impactful. Finding a therapist that is non-assuming of our experiences is hard. Psychotherapy means discovering lost parts of ourselves that feel inaccessible and indescribable with vulnerability. Having a safe person to guide you is imperative to fostering the unconscious to be discovered.
As a PhD candidate at the Chicago Institute of Clinical Social Work, I practice psychodynamic therapy with education from analysts around the world. I bring a modern and accessible approach to psychoanalytic intervention to adults, teens, and couples. Clients often come in after trying other types of therapy that feel surface-level and less impactful. Finding a therapist that is non-assuming of our experiences is hard. Psychotherapy means discovering lost parts of ourselves that feel inaccessible and indescribable with vulnerability. Having a safe person to guide you is imperative to fostering the unconscious to be discovered.
(313) 251-4876 View (313) 251-4876
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Rachel Beatty
Counselor, MA, LLPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
West Bloomfield, MI 48322  (Online Only)
Rachel’s clinical orientation includes cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoanalytic therapy, and mindfulness based approaches.
I work with teens and adults who are looking to improve their mental health needs. I am dedicated to helping clients achieve their mental health goals with the intention of seeking relief and finding fulfillment in their lives. It is paramount that each patient feels that they are in a comfortable and trusted environment.
Rachel’s clinical orientation includes cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoanalytic therapy, and mindfulness based approaches.
I work with teens and adults who are looking to improve their mental health needs. I am dedicated to helping clients achieve their mental health goals with the intention of seeking relief and finding fulfillment in their lives. It is paramount that each patient feels that they are in a comfortable and trusted environment.
(248) 260-4153 x810 View (248) 260-4153 x810
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America Gasca
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Ferndale, MI 48220
Starting therapy can be a little bit frightening, and overwhelming, but I will provide a supportive and nonjudgmental space where you will be able to explore your past experiences, and current conflicts. It is a relief when you figure things out, put feelings into words, understand yourself, and build from your strengths. As a parent you will learn how to communicate with your kids and teens since they do not come with instruction manuals. There are no silly questions when it comes to parenting. I am trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, attachment-based, and mindfulness-based psychotherapy.
Starting therapy can be a little bit frightening, and overwhelming, but I will provide a supportive and nonjudgmental space where you will be able to explore your past experiences, and current conflicts. It is a relief when you figure things out, put feelings into words, understand yourself, and build from your strengths. As a parent you will learn how to communicate with your kids and teens since they do not come with instruction manuals. There are no silly questions when it comes to parenting. I am trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, attachment-based, and mindfulness-based psychotherapy.
(248) 791-9697 View (248) 791-9697
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Raphael A. Tramble
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
Detroit, MI 48221  (Online Only)
Primarily utilize the following therapy approaches: CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), DBT (Dialective Behavioral Therapy), Psychoanalytic Therapy.
Do you ever want to feel validated, heard, understood, and not judged by others? Are you still recovering from pain due to grief or trauma? Some days it feels like you are alone and misunderstood, but it does not have to be that way. Based on my experience as a clinical therapist, I specialize in working with Teens and adults focusing on but not limited to anger management, anxiety, depression, grief and loss with a vision to empower clients to feel confident, assurance within themselves, closure and normalize feelings with reasonable solutions and coping skills to manage everyday life.
Primarily utilize the following therapy approaches: CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), DBT (Dialective Behavioral Therapy), Psychoanalytic Therapy.
Do you ever want to feel validated, heard, understood, and not judged by others? Are you still recovering from pain due to grief or trauma? Some days it feels like you are alone and misunderstood, but it does not have to be that way. Based on my experience as a clinical therapist, I specialize in working with Teens and adults focusing on but not limited to anger management, anxiety, depression, grief and loss with a vision to empower clients to feel confident, assurance within themselves, closure and normalize feelings with reasonable solutions and coping skills to manage everyday life.
(313) 513-5695 View (313) 513-5695
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Billy Robinson
Counselor, MDiv, MA , LPC
Verified Verified
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
I mostly come from the Psychoanalytic tradition, which places a heavy emphasis on the complexity of each individual’s mind, and how that complexity relates and connects to the individual’s story.
Life can be bleak, challenging, and overwhelming at times. Life can also be joyful, life-giving, and hopeful. Holding tensions is a major facet of who we are as human beings. Often feeling in crisis on this journey, trying to balance our approach, and maintaining contradictions of brokenness and wholeness. My own journey has reflected much of this- in many ways I have suffered indescribable trauma; while in others I have experienced life altering joy. Each journey is incredibly unique and complex, and as human beings we have an innate desire to navigate our stories with the love, support, and friendship of others.
I mostly come from the Psychoanalytic tradition, which places a heavy emphasis on the complexity of each individual’s mind, and how that complexity relates and connects to the individual’s story.
Life can be bleak, challenging, and overwhelming at times. Life can also be joyful, life-giving, and hopeful. Holding tensions is a major facet of who we are as human beings. Often feeling in crisis on this journey, trying to balance our approach, and maintaining contradictions of brokenness and wholeness. My own journey has reflected much of this- in many ways I have suffered indescribable trauma; while in others I have experienced life altering joy. Each journey is incredibly unique and complex, and as human beings we have an innate desire to navigate our stories with the love, support, and friendship of others.
(616) 439-2646 View (616) 439-2646
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Jerrold R. Brandell
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD, MSSW, BCD
Verified Verified
Ann Arbor, MI 48103  (Online Only)
I am founding editor of Psychoanalytic Social Work, and have published 16 books.
I am often contacted by clients unable to derive pleasure from their daily lives. At times, these problems are clearly linked to anxiety, depression, or to inner conflicts. However, at other times, clients are not able to point to specific symptoms, but rather are troubled by a vague sense of dissatisfaction that complicates relationships, work life, or their ability to be successful in school or in other pursuits. Previous attempts to solve these problems through the use of medications or by focusing on behavior or cognitions have proven less than satisfactory, and have led to an interest in trying insight-oriented psychotherapy.
I am founding editor of Psychoanalytic Social Work, and have published 16 books.
I am often contacted by clients unable to derive pleasure from their daily lives. At times, these problems are clearly linked to anxiety, depression, or to inner conflicts. However, at other times, clients are not able to point to specific symptoms, but rather are troubled by a vague sense of dissatisfaction that complicates relationships, work life, or their ability to be successful in school or in other pursuits. Previous attempts to solve these problems through the use of medications or by focusing on behavior or cognitions have proven less than satisfactory, and have led to an interest in trying insight-oriented psychotherapy.
(734) 887-1189 View (734) 887-1189
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Stephanie Slye
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
Saint Joseph, MI 49085
Waitlist for new clients
Dr. Slye received her undergraduate degree from Michigan State University (2001) and her doctorate in clinical psychology from The George Washington University (2005). She completed her pre-doctoral internship with the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute and her post-doctoral fellowship with The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health in New York City. Dr. Slye follows a patient-centered approach to help address patient concerns and achieve individual growth. She uses a modern ego psychology approach integrated with complementary methodologies and techniques to offer personalized care.
Dr. Slye received her undergraduate degree from Michigan State University (2001) and her doctorate in clinical psychology from The George Washington University (2005). She completed her pre-doctoral internship with the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute and her post-doctoral fellowship with The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health in New York City. Dr. Slye follows a patient-centered approach to help address patient concerns and achieve individual growth. She uses a modern ego psychology approach integrated with complementary methodologies and techniques to offer personalized care.
(269) 201-4574 View (269) 201-4574
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Dr. David R Dietrich
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Birmingham, MI 48009
Dietrich is a past president of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and the Michigan Psychoanalytic Society and has taught at Wayne State Dept.
As a very highly trained therapist I am compassionately and deeply interested in helping you. If you are having issues and suffering I believe I can help you. As a Training Analyst at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute (I treat/ supervise psychologists/psychiatrists) when you begin therapy or analysis with me a powerful therapeutic process is activated leading to less suffering and to greater psychological liberation. Most clients/patients are successful and well-off and educated and self referred (or referred by their physician or a mental health professional). To make an appointment call my office (248) 646-6515.
Dietrich is a past president of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and the Michigan Psychoanalytic Society and has taught at Wayne State Dept.
As a very highly trained therapist I am compassionately and deeply interested in helping you. If you are having issues and suffering I believe I can help you. As a Training Analyst at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute (I treat/ supervise psychologists/psychiatrists) when you begin therapy or analysis with me a powerful therapeutic process is activated leading to less suffering and to greater psychological liberation. Most clients/patients are successful and well-off and educated and self referred (or referred by their physician or a mental health professional). To make an appointment call my office (248) 646-6515.
(248) 646-6515 View (248) 646-6515
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Mark Smaller
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD
Verified Verified
Douglas, MI 49406
A psychoanalytic perspective involves discussion of current events, experiences, relationships in one's life, and considering the unique meaning of one's experience.
As a psychoanalyst with 40+ years of experience working with adults, adolescents, children, parents, and couples, individuals often to come see me when they have reached the limit of how families, parents, friends, teachers, and colleagues can help. People with whom I have worked have taught me how being understood and responded to regarding interpersonal concerns, conflicts, and crises, can help them move forward in their lives. Just as with chronic physical pain, no one deserves to live with chronic emotional pain. Therapy, as I practice it, is based upon a collaborative effort to alleviate such pain and move forward.
A psychoanalytic perspective involves discussion of current events, experiences, relationships in one's life, and considering the unique meaning of one's experience.
As a psychoanalyst with 40+ years of experience working with adults, adolescents, children, parents, and couples, individuals often to come see me when they have reached the limit of how families, parents, friends, teachers, and colleagues can help. People with whom I have worked have taught me how being understood and responded to regarding interpersonal concerns, conflicts, and crises, can help them move forward in their lives. Just as with chronic physical pain, no one deserves to live with chronic emotional pain. Therapy, as I practice it, is based upon a collaborative effort to alleviate such pain and move forward.
(312) 548-1276 View (312) 548-1276
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Rachel Harmon
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW
Verified Verified
Taylor, MI 48180
Theoretically, I embody Cognitive, Behavioral, and Psychoanalytic approaches.
Hello! I’m Rachel Harmon and I look forward to meeting you. I’m a master’s level licensed clinical social worker (LMSW), licensed for both clinical and macro-level practice in Michigan. I invite you to embark on a wellness journey together that identifies strengths, enhances skills, and alleviates symptoms as we foster meaningful changes you’d like to accomplish in the therapeutic process. Whether navigating aspects of stress, depressed mood, anxiety, trauma, relational impacts, life transitions, chronic illness, parenting, spirituality, etc., I am passionate about individualizing the work I do with clients.
Theoretically, I embody Cognitive, Behavioral, and Psychoanalytic approaches.
Hello! I’m Rachel Harmon and I look forward to meeting you. I’m a master’s level licensed clinical social worker (LMSW), licensed for both clinical and macro-level practice in Michigan. I invite you to embark on a wellness journey together that identifies strengths, enhances skills, and alleviates symptoms as we foster meaningful changes you’d like to accomplish in the therapeutic process. Whether navigating aspects of stress, depressed mood, anxiety, trauma, relational impacts, life transitions, chronic illness, parenting, spirituality, etc., I am passionate about individualizing the work I do with clients.
(734) 577-8988 View (734) 577-8988
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Shil Sengupta
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Royal Oak, MI 48067
I am uniquely trained in multiple theoretical modalities based on my intensive fellowship/training: my primary approach is psychodynamic/psychoanalytic, but I use a blend of modalities: existential, cognitive behavioral, and family systems in a supplementary fashion.
If you are questioning the decisions you have made in life, feeling regret about the past, feeling stuck or uncertain about where you are headed professionally or in your personal relationships, I can help.I am highly empathic and caring, but also bring breadth and depth of training and experience to our therapeutic collaboration. I am passionate and curious about getting to know you and helping you find substantive solutions to the various challenges that you encounter.
I am uniquely trained in multiple theoretical modalities based on my intensive fellowship/training: my primary approach is psychodynamic/psychoanalytic, but I use a blend of modalities: existential, cognitive behavioral, and family systems in a supplementary fashion.
If you are questioning the decisions you have made in life, feeling regret about the past, feeling stuck or uncertain about where you are headed professionally or in your personal relationships, I can help.I am highly empathic and caring, but also bring breadth and depth of training and experience to our therapeutic collaboration. I am passionate and curious about getting to know you and helping you find substantive solutions to the various challenges that you encounter.
(248) 453-6029 View (248) 453-6029
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Kajiah Seay
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LLMSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Southfield, MI 48034  (Online Only)
I strive to provide a culturally responsive, non-judgmental, and “whole person” environment with every client through the use of a psychoanalytic framework, motivational interviewing, CBT, and mindfulness.
Sometimes everyday life stressors and responsibilities can get the best of us, and we struggle to find where to go or who to turn to. If you are looking to release the burden of these everyday stressors in a safe and therapeutic space, I am here to help.
I strive to provide a culturally responsive, non-judgmental, and “whole person” environment with every client through the use of a psychoanalytic framework, motivational interviewing, CBT, and mindfulness.
Sometimes everyday life stressors and responsibilities can get the best of us, and we struggle to find where to go or who to turn to. If you are looking to release the burden of these everyday stressors in a safe and therapeutic space, I am here to help.
(313) 930-8798 View (313) 930-8798