In Person Therapists in Broadlands, VA
I’m a compassionate and dedicated social worker committed to helping individuals navigate life’s complexities and find a sense of balance and inner peace. With over five years of experience in the field, I’ve had the privilege of supporting clients from a wide range of backgrounds as they pursue emotional healing, self-understanding, and personal growth.
I’m a compassionate and dedicated social worker committed to helping individuals navigate life’s complexities and find a sense of balance and inner peace. With over five years of experience in the field, I’ve had the privilege of supporting clients from a wide range of backgrounds as they pursue emotional healing, self-understanding, and personal growth.
Offering video and in person sessions in Virginia and video sessions in Florida!
If you are experiencing stress and challenges in your life, dealing with trauma, relationship issues, anxiety, or depression, you don’t need to go through it alone. I am committed to supporting you in your journey toward healing and personal growth. I take a collaborative approach to therapy, creating a warm, non-judgmental space where we can work together to explore issues and create meaningful changes in your life by gaining insight and developing new coping strategies.
Offering video and in person sessions in Virginia and video sessions in Florida!
If you are experiencing stress and challenges in your life, dealing with trauma, relationship issues, anxiety, or depression, you don’t need to go through it alone. I am committed to supporting you in your journey toward healing and personal growth. I take a collaborative approach to therapy, creating a warm, non-judgmental space where we can work together to explore issues and create meaningful changes in your life by gaining insight and developing new coping strategies.
I am available both in person and virtually.
Are you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or navigating a life transition that feels harder than expected? Whether you're adjusting to a new role, coping with a major change, or feeling stuck in patterns that no longer serve you, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
I’m a licensed therapist who provides a supportive, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts and emotions at your own pace. I take a values-based approach to therapy, helping you reconnect with what truly matters to you and use that as a guide for making decisions and moving forward.
I am available both in person and virtually.
Are you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or navigating a life transition that feels harder than expected? Whether you're adjusting to a new role, coping with a major change, or feeling stuck in patterns that no longer serve you, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
I’m a licensed therapist who provides a supportive, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts and emotions at your own pace. I take a values-based approach to therapy, helping you reconnect with what truly matters to you and use that as a guide for making decisions and moving forward.
I specialize in depression and anxiety, communication skills, couples counseling, grief and loss, single parenting, career counseling, and chronic illness. As a Resident in Counseling, I tend to use aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as we work together to help clients see immediate connections between their thoughts and their current actions. This often allows for acknowledgement and change to occur sooner, and clients can experience the satisfaction from the results of their hard work.
I specialize in depression and anxiety, communication skills, couples counseling, grief and loss, single parenting, career counseling, and chronic illness. As a Resident in Counseling, I tend to use aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as we work together to help clients see immediate connections between their thoughts and their current actions. This often allows for acknowledgement and change to occur sooner, and clients can experience the satisfaction from the results of their hard work.
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I am accepting new clients, both in-person and virtually!
Hi, I’m Raya! I offer supportive, collaborative therapy for people navigating emotional challenges and difficult seasons of life. My goal is to create a space that feels safe, steady, and free of judgment. A place where you can speak openly about what’s weighing on you, begin to understand the patterns that keep you stuck, and build tools that help you move forward with greater confidence and resilience.
I am accepting new clients, both in-person and virtually!
Hi, I’m Raya! I offer supportive, collaborative therapy for people navigating emotional challenges and difficult seasons of life. My goal is to create a space that feels safe, steady, and free of judgment. A place where you can speak openly about what’s weighing on you, begin to understand the patterns that keep you stuck, and build tools that help you move forward with greater confidence and resilience.
Imagine you're feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, struggling with depression, or facing a major life transition. You might be seeking a safe space to explore your emotions, understand your patterns, and develop healthier coping strategies. Additionally, if you ever feel like you struggle with time management, organization, or feel like you're working so hard and it's not enough, you are not alone. Your goal is to regain a sense of balance, enhance your self-awareness, and build a more fulfilling life. You want to feel heard, understood, and guided by someone who truly gets you.
Imagine you're feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, struggling with depression, or facing a major life transition. You might be seeking a safe space to explore your emotions, understand your patterns, and develop healthier coping strategies. Additionally, if you ever feel like you struggle with time management, organization, or feel like you're working so hard and it's not enough, you are not alone. Your goal is to regain a sense of balance, enhance your self-awareness, and build a more fulfilling life. You want to feel heard, understood, and guided by someone who truly gets you.
I have transitioned to Telehealth, research shows Telehealth is as effective as in-person therapy!
Therapy is an opportunity to alleviate emotional pain and a safe space to reflect and grow. When seeking therapy, many people might be unsure of what they want and afraid of uncertainty. My hope is to help you walk through a healthy perspective to replenish a meaningful and rewarding life where you can see yourself more completely and inspire yourself to be the calm within the storm. With a compassionate, non-judgmental, and psychologically mindful space, I hope you will feel deeply understood and optimistic.
I have transitioned to Telehealth, research shows Telehealth is as effective as in-person therapy!
Therapy is an opportunity to alleviate emotional pain and a safe space to reflect and grow. When seeking therapy, many people might be unsure of what they want and afraid of uncertainty. My hope is to help you walk through a healthy perspective to replenish a meaningful and rewarding life where you can see yourself more completely and inspire yourself to be the calm within the storm. With a compassionate, non-judgmental, and psychologically mindful space, I hope you will feel deeply understood and optimistic.
Welcome-I am a Youth and Family Therapist who has been working with children, teens and adults for over 20 years. I provide services for Mental Health, Depression Treatment, Anxiety Treatment, Parenting support, ADHD, and help with teens who have school phobia. I also work with adults and couples seeking support.
Welcome-I am a Youth and Family Therapist who has been working with children, teens and adults for over 20 years. I provide services for Mental Health, Depression Treatment, Anxiety Treatment, Parenting support, ADHD, and help with teens who have school phobia. I also work with adults and couples seeking support.
You’re not overreacting—and you’re not imagining it. If you’ve been left questioning your reality, replaying conversations, or wondering why you feel exhausted in relationships that “shouldn’t” be this confusing, you’re not alone. Many of the women I work with are high-functioning, empathetic, and independent—often first-generation—carrying unspoken responsibilities and emotional burdens from the generations before them. The common thread? Patterns of narcissistic or emotionally manipulative relationships, codependency, blurred boundaries, and self-doubt that leave you feeling like you’re “too sensitive” or “crazy.”
You’re not overreacting—and you’re not imagining it. If you’ve been left questioning your reality, replaying conversations, or wondering why you feel exhausted in relationships that “shouldn’t” be this confusing, you’re not alone. Many of the women I work with are high-functioning, empathetic, and independent—often first-generation—carrying unspoken responsibilities and emotional burdens from the generations before them. The common thread? Patterns of narcissistic or emotionally manipulative relationships, codependency, blurred boundaries, and self-doubt that leave you feeling like you’re “too sensitive” or “crazy.”
You might look like you’re holding everything together on the outside while feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, perfectionistic, or emotionally exhausted underneath. Maybe anxiety has become your normal, relationships feel heavy, or you’ve spent so much time caring for others that you’ve lost connection with yourself.
I work with adolescents, adults, and couples navigating anxiety, trauma, burnout, life transitions, relationship stress, caregiving fatigue, and chronic overwhelm. Many of my clients are high-functioning people who are used to being the “strong one,” even when they’re struggling internally.
You might look like you’re holding everything together on the outside while feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, perfectionistic, or emotionally exhausted underneath. Maybe anxiety has become your normal, relationships feel heavy, or you’ve spent so much time caring for others that you’ve lost connection with yourself.
I work with adolescents, adults, and couples navigating anxiety, trauma, burnout, life transitions, relationship stress, caregiving fatigue, and chronic overwhelm. Many of my clients are high-functioning people who are used to being the “strong one,” even when they’re struggling internally.
I currently see my patients virtually and in-person.
I practice care through psychotherapy with children, adolescents and adults. I help patients address a range of issues, including: depression, anxiety, ADD and ADHD, trauma, perinatal and postnatal issues, grief, difficulties managing anger, pervasive developmental disorders, low self-esteem, family conflicts, academic difficulties, peer conflict, and chronic medical illness. I seek to understand the unique needs each of my clients within the context of their own family and cultural identity. I collaborate regularly with parents when treating children.
I currently see my patients virtually and in-person.
I practice care through psychotherapy with children, adolescents and adults. I help patients address a range of issues, including: depression, anxiety, ADD and ADHD, trauma, perinatal and postnatal issues, grief, difficulties managing anger, pervasive developmental disorders, low self-esteem, family conflicts, academic difficulties, peer conflict, and chronic medical illness. I seek to understand the unique needs each of my clients within the context of their own family and cultural identity. I collaborate regularly with parents when treating children.
I offer therapy sessions in-person in a quiet, comfortable and welcoming office space, or online via video.
Hello! I am a licensed clinical psychologist and the founder and CEO of Hearthstone Psychological Services LLC. I offer compassionate support for individuals to address a range of emotional and psychological challenges, including depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship struggles and life transitions, and I provide personalized care tailored to each client’s unique needs and goals. I desire that my clients feel heard, valued, and empowered as they work through difficult emotions and experiences. I am dedicated to helping individuals build resilience, develop effective coping strategies, and foster lasting emotional well-being.
I offer therapy sessions in-person in a quiet, comfortable and welcoming office space, or online via video.
Hello! I am a licensed clinical psychologist and the founder and CEO of Hearthstone Psychological Services LLC. I offer compassionate support for individuals to address a range of emotional and psychological challenges, including depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship struggles and life transitions, and I provide personalized care tailored to each client’s unique needs and goals. I desire that my clients feel heard, valued, and empowered as they work through difficult emotions and experiences. I am dedicated to helping individuals build resilience, develop effective coping strategies, and foster lasting emotional well-being.
I specialize in working with individuals across all age groups—adults, teens, and children—with a particular focus on assisting parents of young children exhibiting behavioral challenges. When children misbehave, it’s often an attempt to communicate unmet needs in an ineffective manner. My training in psychodynamic therapy enables me to delve into the underlying issues affecting both children and adults, facilitating a deeper understanding of their behaviors. In my practice, I prioritize creating a compassionate and non-judgmental environment. I believe that during times of struggle, individuals need to feel heard.
I specialize in working with individuals across all age groups—adults, teens, and children—with a particular focus on assisting parents of young children exhibiting behavioral challenges. When children misbehave, it’s often an attempt to communicate unmet needs in an ineffective manner. My training in psychodynamic therapy enables me to delve into the underlying issues affecting both children and adults, facilitating a deeper understanding of their behaviors. In my practice, I prioritize creating a compassionate and non-judgmental environment. I believe that during times of struggle, individuals need to feel heard.
I am happy to do a free 30-minute phone, zoom, or in-person initial consultation.
Therapy has been shown to both change your experiences and change the structure of your brain for the better in a lasting way. In +20 years of doing research and therapy I have found that insight is not enough. So in a supportive environment we will use skills to help us figure what is happening, what you really want, and how you can manage your emotions, thoughts, and behavior to succeed. You pick the goal, I help you get there. My experience helps, but a good fit is key so please do the free initial consultation. My therapy and research specialties are relationships, work issues, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and parenting.
I am happy to do a free 30-minute phone, zoom, or in-person initial consultation.
Therapy has been shown to both change your experiences and change the structure of your brain for the better in a lasting way. In +20 years of doing research and therapy I have found that insight is not enough. So in a supportive environment we will use skills to help us figure what is happening, what you really want, and how you can manage your emotions, thoughts, and behavior to succeed. You pick the goal, I help you get there. My experience helps, but a good fit is key so please do the free initial consultation. My therapy and research specialties are relationships, work issues, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and parenting.
Individual therapy is offered both in-person and via telehealth.
I believe people have within them what they need to become who they want to be. Positive change is facilitated by access to an accepting, nonjudgmental space in which to be heard and to work towards healing. I work with people challenged by trauma, dissociative disorders (including Dissociative Identity Disorder - DID), Borderline Personality Disorder, depression, anxiety, domestic violence. I consider myself an ally of the LGBTQ community and other communities that experience discrimination.
Individual therapy is offered both in-person and via telehealth.
I believe people have within them what they need to become who they want to be. Positive change is facilitated by access to an accepting, nonjudgmental space in which to be heard and to work towards healing. I work with people challenged by trauma, dissociative disorders (including Dissociative Identity Disorder - DID), Borderline Personality Disorder, depression, anxiety, domestic violence. I consider myself an ally of the LGBTQ community and other communities that experience discrimination.
Think of me as your very own Therapy Poppins!
I chose to become a Therapist because I know all too well what it is like to feel completely out of sorts, uncertain where to turn and often very numb!
I’ve been overweight, overworked, overlooked, overwhelmed and quite frankly, over life!
I took control of my life and began holding myself accountable. I dropped the excuses and decided not to survive this life but to thrive in it!
It would be my honor to help you with care, empathy, consideration and just a spoonful of sugar!
Think of me as your very own Therapy Poppins!
I chose to become a Therapist because I know all too well what it is like to feel completely out of sorts, uncertain where to turn and often very numb!
I’ve been overweight, overworked, overlooked, overwhelmed and quite frankly, over life!
I took control of my life and began holding myself accountable. I dropped the excuses and decided not to survive this life but to thrive in it!
It would be my honor to help you with care, empathy, consideration and just a spoonful of sugar!
Rachel Pendergraft, Individual & Couples Therapy
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Gainesville, VA 20155
I specialize in cultivating a space for individuals and couples to connect, resolve well-worn patterns, and repair old wounds. If you and your partner have different ways of navigating emotions, connection, conflict, or stress, I can help. I specialize in working with differing attachment styles, typically playing out as one partner pursuing for connection or resolution, upping the ante when they can’t feel their partner, and the other partner withdrawing or shutting down in an effort to reduce tension and diffuse the conflict. I work with individuals and couples to find ways out of their patterns, pain, distrust, and protectiveness
I specialize in cultivating a space for individuals and couples to connect, resolve well-worn patterns, and repair old wounds. If you and your partner have different ways of navigating emotions, connection, conflict, or stress, I can help. I specialize in working with differing attachment styles, typically playing out as one partner pursuing for connection or resolution, upping the ante when they can’t feel their partner, and the other partner withdrawing or shutting down in an effort to reduce tension and diffuse the conflict. I work with individuals and couples to find ways out of their patterns, pain, distrust, and protectiveness
While life events and transitions can be overwhelming and isolating, you never have to be alone. Through the therapeutic process, I will empathetically work with you to understand your goals and help guide you to wellness. I love working with ages spanning from late teens to older adults during life transitions. I feel as though we can all have a “harsh inner critic”; this critic is difficult to silence or challenge. Many times, we ask ourselves, “why did this happen” or “why do I feel this way”? When we ask ourselves “why”, we tend to reinforce shame. Think about it, “why” indicates there is just one answer.
While life events and transitions can be overwhelming and isolating, you never have to be alone. Through the therapeutic process, I will empathetically work with you to understand your goals and help guide you to wellness. I love working with ages spanning from late teens to older adults during life transitions. I feel as though we can all have a “harsh inner critic”; this critic is difficult to silence or challenge. Many times, we ask ourselves, “why did this happen” or “why do I feel this way”? When we ask ourselves “why”, we tend to reinforce shame. Think about it, “why” indicates there is just one answer.
Devoting time to your mental health is an important step in leading a more fulfilling and balanced life. I am passionate about helping others gain a deeper understanding of themselves, and to discover their own potential and resilience amid life’s challenges. By better understanding ourselves and our pasts, we can gain insights into how to become “unstuck” and make positive changes.
Devoting time to your mental health is an important step in leading a more fulfilling and balanced life. I am passionate about helping others gain a deeper understanding of themselves, and to discover their own potential and resilience amid life’s challenges. By better understanding ourselves and our pasts, we can gain insights into how to become “unstuck” and make positive changes.
I offer families expert mental health and financial wellness services across 43 states and in-person in Midtown Atlanta.
I support busy professionals and their families by providing a safe, welcoming, and non-judgmental space. Featured in The New York Times, Parents, Forbes and more, I help kids, teens, and adults move from surviving to thriving. As a professional with a family of my own, I understand the challenges of juggling life’s many demands. Whether you hope to address a specific issue, or you just want to improve the quality of your family’s lives, you're in the right place.
I offer families expert mental health and financial wellness services across 43 states and in-person in Midtown Atlanta.
I support busy professionals and their families by providing a safe, welcoming, and non-judgmental space. Featured in The New York Times, Parents, Forbes and more, I help kids, teens, and adults move from surviving to thriving. As a professional with a family of my own, I understand the challenges of juggling life’s many demands. Whether you hope to address a specific issue, or you just want to improve the quality of your family’s lives, you're in the right place.
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Nearby In Person Therapists Searches for Broadlands
- Aldie
- Arcola
- Ashburn
- Brambleton
- Herndon
- Lansdowne
- Leesburg
- Oak Hill
- Potomac Falls
- South Riding
- Sterling
- Stone Ridge
FAQ - About In Person Therapy
What are the benefits of in-person therapy?
In-person therapy offers several benefits that some people find highly valuable for their mental health treatment. Being present in the same room as your therapist can create a stronger sense of connection and allow for more nuanced communication through body language. Some people may also find it easier to focus in therapy when they are in a dedicated space and away from potential distractions related to home or work; attending an in-person session provides a clear boundary between therapy time and the rest of your life. For certain therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), exposure therapy, or somatic therapy, being in person may be particularly important, as these therapies benefit from the therapist being able to observe and respond to a client’s physical cues effectively. Additionally, some individuals simply feel more comfortable discussing sensitive or painful topics when they are face-to-face with their therapist rather than on a screen.
When should I choose in-person therapy over online therapy?
In-person therapy may be a better choice when you need a structured therapeutic environment separate from your daily life, when you find it difficult to focus or feel comfortable in an online setting, or when privacy at home is a concern. It may also be more appropriate if you are dealing with severe mental health symptoms that require close monitoring or if your therapy involves approaches that rely heavily on observing physical cues. On the other hand, if convenience, scheduling flexibility, or access to specialists outside your immediate area are priorities, online therapy may be a better fit. Many therapists offer both options, so you can also discuss with a provider which format might work best for your specific situation.
How do I find an in-person therapist?
You can use Psychology Today's therapist directory to find an in-person therapist in your area. You can search by location, insurance accepted, specialty areas, therapeutic approaches, and other criteria to narrow down providers who meet your needs. Each therapist profile includes information about their credentials, areas of expertise, and whether they offer in-person sessions. Once you have identified potential therapists, you can contact them directly through the directory to schedule an initial consultation and determine whether they are a good fit before committing to ongoing treatment. When reaching out, it can be helpful to confirm their availability for in-person appointments, their office location, and whether they accept your insurance.
