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Anchor Counseling Centers
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Ellicott City, MD 21043
Our professional, experienced counselors work with children, adolescents and adults in individual sessions as well as family or couples counseling. The counselors have a variety of backgrounds ranging from substance abuse, foster care, case management, Employee Assistance Programs, and school counseling. We are happy to discuss your needs and match you with the most appropriate counselor in the practice. We have locations in Columbia, Cumberland, Eldersburg, Sykesville & Westminster.
Our professional, experienced counselors work with children, adolescents and adults in individual sessions as well as family or couples counseling. The counselors have a variety of backgrounds ranging from substance abuse, foster care, case management, Employee Assistance Programs, and school counseling. We are happy to discuss your needs and match you with the most appropriate counselor in the practice. We have locations in Columbia, Cumberland, Eldersburg, Sykesville & Westminster.
(410) 983-6585 View (410) 983-6585

Online Therapists

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LaShondra Brown
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Waldorf, MD 20603  (Online Only)
I enjoy the process of helping my clients, besides my vocation, it is my passion and I have been in the social work field for more than a decade. Through online therapy I have had the opportunity to help people both near and far from me. It's time that the fact of going to therapy stopped being stigmatized, so one of my goals is that the client feels comfortable during the process. Telling how we feel does not make us weak, on the contrary, it is the first and most important step to feel better, that is why at One Alkaline Life we have always focused on offering you the best to accompany you in your learning process.
I enjoy the process of helping my clients, besides my vocation, it is my passion and I have been in the social work field for more than a decade. Through online therapy I have had the opportunity to help people both near and far from me. It's time that the fact of going to therapy stopped being stigmatized, so one of my goals is that the client feels comfortable during the process. Telling how we feel does not make us weak, on the contrary, it is the first and most important step to feel better, that is why at One Alkaline Life we have always focused on offering you the best to accompany you in your learning process.
(903) 282-3435 View (903) 282-3435
Photo of Wala-Neh Aaron Labala, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Baltimore, MD
Wala-Neh Aaron Labala
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Easton, MD 21601
Waitlist for new clients
Congratulations on taking the first steps in your therapeutic journey. My name is Wala-Neh Labala and I am a licensed certified clinical social worker. My approach to therapy is an holistic one in which I examine body, soul, and spirit. Therefore as a professional, I place a high degree of importance on fully exploring my clients in a holistic manner. I believe that biological problems are often misdiagnosed as mental health issues; and, sometimes deeper spiritual issues if looked at as only mental health issues are insufficiently treated on the surface symptom level rather than at t the source where healing can occur.
Congratulations on taking the first steps in your therapeutic journey. My name is Wala-Neh Labala and I am a licensed certified clinical social worker. My approach to therapy is an holistic one in which I examine body, soul, and spirit. Therefore as a professional, I place a high degree of importance on fully exploring my clients in a holistic manner. I believe that biological problems are often misdiagnosed as mental health issues; and, sometimes deeper spiritual issues if looked at as only mental health issues are insufficiently treated on the surface symptom level rather than at t the source where healing can occur.
(667) 291-8154 View (667) 291-8154
Sports Performance Therapists

How does sports psychology work?

Sports psychology helps athletes identify and overcome challenges, such as perfectionism or a fear of failure, and improve key mental skills, such as confidence or concentration. By applying principles and techniques from psychology, such as goal-setting, visualization, positive self-talk, and emotion regulation, sports psychologists help athletes improve their performance on the field and their well-being overall.

How long does treatment for a sports-related problem take?

The duration of sports psychology treatment depends on the athlete’s individual challenges, goals, the complexity of the interventions used, and even on the length of the season. A performance anxiety issue may be treated with a short-term treatment, like Cognitive behavioural therapy, while issues such as depression, substance abuse, or severe anxiety may require longer-term treatments.

How effective is treatment for sports performance problems?

Sports psychology has been shown to improve performance and help athletes manage their emotions. Sports psychology can be effective in boosting performance, team dynamics, and injury rehabilitation. Over the past decade, nearly every professional sports team in every major sport has added a sports psychologist to its staff. Many colleges have done the same, and even some high school programs have done the same. Olympic hopefuls may consult with sports psychologists starting in elementary school.

What are the limitations of sports psychology?

Sports psychology may have several limitations. Every athlete is unique and may respond differently to sports psychology treatments. Therapy can help an athlete reach their potential; it can help athletes cope with injury and pain, but it cannot change the physical limitations that may be affecting an athlete’s performance.