In Person Therapists in Mount Horeb, WI
My scheduling is as flexible as possible with virtual/phone, in-person, and some availability around school hours/activities.
No two people come in with the same story, and no two courses of therapy look exactly alike. While I work with a wide range of concerns including anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, family conflict, and more, what happens in therapy is always shaped by you, not by a rigid formula.
My scheduling is as flexible as possible with virtual/phone, in-person, and some availability around school hours/activities.
No two people come in with the same story, and no two courses of therapy look exactly alike. While I work with a wide range of concerns including anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, family conflict, and more, what happens in therapy is always shaped by you, not by a rigid formula.
Jessica Dallman
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC, IMH-E, ACS
5 Endorsed
Mount Horeb, WI 53572
Openings on Tuesdays/Wednesdays. Are you ready for a happier, healthier, more connected life? Sometimes we just need a little guidance in order to find our own health! I am a trilingual (English, American Sign Language, Spanish) multicultural counselor working with individuals, partners, and families who want to heal, grow, change, trust, let go, and/or thrive. Sessions are designed to support your unique needs while in relationship with yourself, the therapist, animals, other people, and the world around you. Ultimately, I facilitate the growth of your own inherent, natural wisdom. I offer retreats and intensives for clients, too!
Openings on Tuesdays/Wednesdays. Are you ready for a happier, healthier, more connected life? Sometimes we just need a little guidance in order to find our own health! I am a trilingual (English, American Sign Language, Spanish) multicultural counselor working with individuals, partners, and families who want to heal, grow, change, trust, let go, and/or thrive. Sessions are designed to support your unique needs while in relationship with yourself, the therapist, animals, other people, and the world around you. Ultimately, I facilitate the growth of your own inherent, natural wisdom. I offer retreats and intensives for clients, too!
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Wisconsin and have over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. I work with a variety of ages, including children (6+), adolescents, and adults. I provide therapy for individuals with a wide range of needs who are often coping with stress and anxiety or dealing with past traumas and depression. I am especially drawn to working with those navigating loss or difficult transitions, including grief, identity shifts, relationship changes, or major life adjustments.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Wisconsin and have over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. I work with a variety of ages, including children (6+), adolescents, and adults. I provide therapy for individuals with a wide range of needs who are often coping with stress and anxiety or dealing with past traumas and depression. I am especially drawn to working with those navigating loss or difficult transitions, including grief, identity shifts, relationship changes, or major life adjustments.
I am available for in-person or telehealth clients on Tuesday-Friday all day.
I have a deep desire to walk with people on their journey towards healing and flourishing and I strive to meet every person wherever they are on that journey. I operate from the belief that every single person is fundamentally good and my goal is to help each person understand, embrace, and live out the good in themselves.
I am available for in-person or telehealth clients on Tuesday-Friday all day.
I have a deep desire to walk with people on their journey towards healing and flourishing and I strive to meet every person wherever they are on that journey. I operate from the belief that every single person is fundamentally good and my goal is to help each person understand, embrace, and live out the good in themselves.
Carolyn Moynihan-Bradt, M.S.W., has practiced individual, marriage and family therapy for thirty-five years. She networks on the national level as a leading voice among hr colleagues: lecturing, teaching, writing and researching while maintaining a private practice in Madison, Wisconsin. Moynihan-Bradt brings an inter-generational family systems perspective to therapy with an emphasis on person change. She listens with enormous respect for the individual and their unique history and she possesses a rare depth of understanding. She specializes in emotional issues surrounding life transitions, separation and divorce, stepfamilies, rebalancing families after a loss, and young professional.
Carolyn Moynihan-Bradt, M.S.W., has practiced individual, marriage and family therapy for thirty-five years. She networks on the national level as a leading voice among hr colleagues: lecturing, teaching, writing and researching while maintaining a private practice in Madison, Wisconsin. Moynihan-Bradt brings an inter-generational family systems perspective to therapy with an emphasis on person change. She listens with enormous respect for the individual and their unique history and she possesses a rare depth of understanding. She specializes in emotional issues surrounding life transitions, separation and divorce, stepfamilies, rebalancing families after a loss, and young professional.
You have made a courageous step towards achieving mental and emotional stability. The journey towards psychological wellness is a process, a maintenance. Similarly to weight loss and diabetes, mental and emotional health cannot be cured, but it be maintained successfully. I am a firm believer in the Biopsychosocial model of health and wellness. All parts of our being are inter-related from biological, psychological and social perspectives. If one area is unbalanced, the others follow suit.
You have made a courageous step towards achieving mental and emotional stability. The journey towards psychological wellness is a process, a maintenance. Similarly to weight loss and diabetes, mental and emotional health cannot be cured, but it be maintained successfully. I am a firm believer in the Biopsychosocial model of health and wellness. All parts of our being are inter-related from biological, psychological and social perspectives. If one area is unbalanced, the others follow suit.
I offer in-person and tele-health appointments.
Finding ease is possible. It begins with feeling seen, supported, and understood. Sometimes we can do all the therapy and still feel off. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, carrying the weight of stress or trauma, you don’t have to navigate it alone.
I help people identify patterns and integrate skills to create meaningful, lasting change. My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and grounded in both science and lived human experience. I specialize in helping people who are navigating anxiety, chronic stress, depression, trauma, and life transitions.
I offer in-person and tele-health appointments.
Finding ease is possible. It begins with feeling seen, supported, and understood. Sometimes we can do all the therapy and still feel off. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, carrying the weight of stress or trauma, you don’t have to navigate it alone.
I help people identify patterns and integrate skills to create meaningful, lasting change. My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and grounded in both science and lived human experience. I specialize in helping people who are navigating anxiety, chronic stress, depression, trauma, and life transitions.
She has been practicing for many years and is able to offer tele health sessions as we'll as in person.
Mary received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in Adult Education as well as Master's degrees in both Social Work and Child and Family Studies. She has worked professionally with families as a psychotherapist since 1982.She obtained a Doctor of Ministry degree(World Religions) and is a Certified Clinical Supervisor and Certified Mediator.
She has been practicing for many years and is able to offer tele health sessions as we'll as in person.
Mary received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in Adult Education as well as Master's degrees in both Social Work and Child and Family Studies. She has worked professionally with families as a psychotherapist since 1982.She obtained a Doctor of Ministry degree(World Religions) and is a Certified Clinical Supervisor and Certified Mediator.
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At Rocker Health, we believe that mental wellness is a journey that deserves compassion, understanding, and personalized support. Our commitment to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health is at the forefront of everything we do. We understand that each individual's experience with mental health is unique, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where individuals feel safe and empowered to share their stories. Our mission is to provide a rock-solid foundation for our clients, guiding them toward a more fulfilling and balanced life.
At Rocker Health, we believe that mental wellness is a journey that deserves compassion, understanding, and personalized support. Our commitment to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health is at the forefront of everything we do. We understand that each individual's experience with mental health is unique, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where individuals feel safe and empowered to share their stories. Our mission is to provide a rock-solid foundation for our clients, guiding them toward a more fulfilling and balanced life.
Justin Weis, LPC, helps adults across Wisconsin build practical tools to manage anxiety, depression, and life’s most challenging transitions through evidence-based individual therapy at LifeStance Health. He works with young adults, midlife adults, and seniors to create a clear, goal-oriented treatment plan that reduces symptoms and strengthens long-term emotional resilience. Justin specializes in anxiety disorders, depression, and PTSD/trauma, while also supporting individuals navigating ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, insomnia, and major life changes.
Justin Weis, LPC, helps adults across Wisconsin build practical tools to manage anxiety, depression, and life’s most challenging transitions through evidence-based individual therapy at LifeStance Health. He works with young adults, midlife adults, and seniors to create a clear, goal-oriented treatment plan that reduces symptoms and strengthens long-term emotional resilience. Justin specializes in anxiety disorders, depression, and PTSD/trauma, while also supporting individuals navigating ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, insomnia, and major life changes.
In person & telehealth.
Has life felt heavy lately? Do you feel unsure about what your next steps are, or where to turn for support? I am passionate about helping individuals navigate the complexities of life, no matter what stage of life they may be in, through therapeutic support and compassionate care.
In person & telehealth.
Has life felt heavy lately? Do you feel unsure about what your next steps are, or where to turn for support? I am passionate about helping individuals navigate the complexities of life, no matter what stage of life they may be in, through therapeutic support and compassionate care.
My focus is to provide practical, solution-focused care that helps individuals navigate ADHD, generalized anxiety disorder, stress, and work-related stress. I draw from a diverse clinical background in mental health, social work, and addictions counseling to support clients in building on their strengths and creating meaningful, sustainable change. My approach emphasizes present-focused strategies, realistic goal-setting, and empowering clients with tools to manage daily challenges with confidence.
My focus is to provide practical, solution-focused care that helps individuals navigate ADHD, generalized anxiety disorder, stress, and work-related stress. I draw from a diverse clinical background in mental health, social work, and addictions counseling to support clients in building on their strengths and creating meaningful, sustainable change. My approach emphasizes present-focused strategies, realistic goal-setting, and empowering clients with tools to manage daily challenges with confidence.
Hi, I’m Will! I am open to working with clients from any backgrounds with any types of mental health concerns.
I have experience with working with anxiety, depression, trauma, adolescence, couples/families, self-esteem/identity, and life/career transitions.
Hi, I’m Will! I am open to working with clients from any backgrounds with any types of mental health concerns.
I have experience with working with anxiety, depression, trauma, adolescence, couples/families, self-esteem/identity, and life/career transitions.
I offer sessions in-person or virtually!
Are you—or your teen—in need of mental health support? Trauma can leave deep marks, especially during the critical years of adolescence and early adulthood. As a therapist, I provide a non-judgmental, compassionate space where teens and emerging adults can explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences—no matter how painful or vulnerable they may feel. I specialize in helping young people navigate the impact of past trauma on their current lives. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges, our work together can help you make sense of your experiences and begin the process of healing.
I offer sessions in-person or virtually!
Are you—or your teen—in need of mental health support? Trauma can leave deep marks, especially during the critical years of adolescence and early adulthood. As a therapist, I provide a non-judgmental, compassionate space where teens and emerging adults can explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences—no matter how painful or vulnerable they may feel. I specialize in helping young people navigate the impact of past trauma on their current lives. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges, our work together can help you make sense of your experiences and begin the process of healing.
I believe emotional pain not only affects the brain, but permeates through every fiber of the body. Thus, in order for someone to heal completely, a holistic approach is essential. I also believe that every person's healing is different, and I tailor my approach based on thorough assessment and deep listening.
I believe emotional pain not only affects the brain, but permeates through every fiber of the body. Thus, in order for someone to heal completely, a holistic approach is essential. I also believe that every person's healing is different, and I tailor my approach based on thorough assessment and deep listening.
Northern Roots Therapy Center was established to provide an accepting and supportive environment for all individuals in our community. We firmly and passionately believe that every individual who seeks out therapy should be met with kindness and respect, and our staff aims to forge a relationship that feels truly safe. In the therapeutic process, we encourage open conversations between clients and therapists around identity, with attention to how our experiences are informed by our race, gender, sexuality, ability, and other aspects of culture. Our world and the context we live in is ever-changing.
Northern Roots Therapy Center was established to provide an accepting and supportive environment for all individuals in our community. We firmly and passionately believe that every individual who seeks out therapy should be met with kindness and respect, and our staff aims to forge a relationship that feels truly safe. In the therapeutic process, we encourage open conversations between clients and therapists around identity, with attention to how our experiences are informed by our race, gender, sexuality, ability, and other aspects of culture. Our world and the context we live in is ever-changing.
We offer in-person sessions, virtual appointments, or a flexible mix of both to fit your lifestyle and preferences.
I work with individuals navigating complex trauma and ADHD, helping them reconnect with the many parts of themselves that influence how they think, feel, and act. Life experiences shape us, and sometimes parts of ourselves get “stuck” in survival mode. My approach is about recognizing, honoring, and healing these parts so they can move from reacting out of fear or past patterns to responding with awareness, choice, and resilience.Together, we explore the ways your mind, body, and past experiences intersect, building tools to manage overwhelm, regulate emotions, and navigate daily life with more clarity and confidence.
We offer in-person sessions, virtual appointments, or a flexible mix of both to fit your lifestyle and preferences.
I work with individuals navigating complex trauma and ADHD, helping them reconnect with the many parts of themselves that influence how they think, feel, and act. Life experiences shape us, and sometimes parts of ourselves get “stuck” in survival mode. My approach is about recognizing, honoring, and healing these parts so they can move from reacting out of fear or past patterns to responding with awareness, choice, and resilience.Together, we explore the ways your mind, body, and past experiences intersect, building tools to manage overwhelm, regulate emotions, and navigate daily life with more clarity and confidence.
Amy McDonald
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Waitlist for new clients
I offer in person and telehealth sessions.
Licensed in Oregon and Wisconsin. I offer telehealth services to clients located in both states
I’m a white, chronically ill queer LCSW offering trauma-informed, radically inclusive care. I center LGBTQIA2S+, BIPOC, fat, disabled, and neurodivergent clients. As someone living with chronic illness, I honor body-based wisdom, grief, and resistance. My work is grounded in accountability, humor, and the feeling that a real person who really cares is on the other end of the conversation.
I offer in person and telehealth sessions.
Licensed in Oregon and Wisconsin. I offer telehealth services to clients located in both states
I’m a white, chronically ill queer LCSW offering trauma-informed, radically inclusive care. I center LGBTQIA2S+, BIPOC, fat, disabled, and neurodivergent clients. As someone living with chronic illness, I honor body-based wisdom, grief, and resistance. My work is grounded in accountability, humor, and the feeling that a real person who really cares is on the other end of the conversation.
Are you feeling stuck, disconnected, or misunderstood? Are you longing for different connection with yourself, your body, or your relationships? I understand from personal and clinical experience how hard it can be to find support when we are in pain. But you deserve the care and attention that therapy can offer. In our work together, we will take things at your pace as we explore your unique experiences and find ways to live with less suffering—and with more confidence, compassion, and connection. I bring my warmth, humor, and curiosity to our sessions and aim to create a space where you can show up as your full, authentic self.
Are you feeling stuck, disconnected, or misunderstood? Are you longing for different connection with yourself, your body, or your relationships? I understand from personal and clinical experience how hard it can be to find support when we are in pain. But you deserve the care and attention that therapy can offer. In our work together, we will take things at your pace as we explore your unique experiences and find ways to live with less suffering—and with more confidence, compassion, and connection. I bring my warmth, humor, and curiosity to our sessions and aim to create a space where you can show up as your full, authentic self.
In person in Chippewa Falls, Madison, Oak Creek, Cedarburg, Germantown, Mayville and West Bend
7 Locations: Chippewa Falls, Madison, Mayville, Oak Creek, Germantown, West Bend, Cedarburg. 45 plus providers to help. 2 NP’s for medications. See website for therapist information.
In person in Chippewa Falls, Madison, Oak Creek, Cedarburg, Germantown, Mayville and West Bend
7 Locations: Chippewa Falls, Madison, Mayville, Oak Creek, Germantown, West Bend, Cedarburg. 45 plus providers to help. 2 NP’s for medications. See website for therapist information.
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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.


