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Dr. Michael Wagner
Dr. Michael Wagner
I am a psychologist who provides outpatient therapy and consultation for those with anxiety, depression, trauma and adjustment issues.
Dr. Michael Johnson
Dr. Michael Johnson
My professional experience includes being an embedded psychologist in a U.S. Special Ops squadron on Europe and Power 5 Conference NCAA university athletic departments. I have learned that most men benefit from cognitive processing and cognitive-behavioural approaches, with a touch of humanism. I have experience working with men who are confronting relationship issues, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression.
Corinne Eisenhardt
Corinne Eisenhardt
Whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, lack of self-worth, or self-doubt, I help people uncover the root causes of their issues and find a way out.
As a therapist, I actively participate in therapy conversations, providing feedback, teaching you skills, and helping you work through problems or unhealthy patterns. I balance being supportive with also challenging my clients in ways that help them grow.
Ben Campbell
Ben Campbell
Men have feelings too and we deserve to like our lives! Therapy can help you there. I see lots of guys in my practice and, honestly, we have a great time. I’m easy to talk to, I’ll tell you the truth with compassion and provide you with real, useful tools to navigate life’s uncertainties. I’m quick to laugh and not afraid of tears, a curse word or both. I’m passionate about life, people, and figuring out what makes us do the things we do. Maybe you suspect you have a serious mental health condition, perhaps you use a substance or other unhealthy behaviors to cope, or maybe you just want to talk someone about things that don’t feel good to talk about with anyone else, therapy is a confidential, nonjudgmental place to explore the unexplored.
Dr. Andrew Bingman
Dr. Andrew Bingman
The most common phrase I hear from clients is “not good enough.” Many of us come to believe that we are unworthy of acceptance, so we conceal aspects of our identities that others might view as unacceptable and present a fragmented version of ourselves to others. My task as a therapist is to create a safe environment in which you can be your whole self, without fear of judgment. I am committed not only to understanding and validating you, but also to helping you learn how to understand and validate yourself. I am a licensed psychologist providing virtual therapy to adult clients, and my specialties include men’s issues, LGBTQIA+ concerns, early childhood trauma, shame, anger, depression, anxiety, and occupational concerns.
Janelle McGlamery
Janelle McGlamery
Anyone who meets Janelle recognizes quickly that she is an incredibly easy person to talk to; very kind, warm, and grounding.
Janelle is also Certified in Accelerated Resolution Therapy, a cutting-edge, evidence-based approach that helps clients make tremendous changes in their lives, quickly.
Janelle has a wealth of experience in helping people get past their challenges and come out the other side. Whatever the challenge you face, Janelle will help you create a clear plan of action, tailored for your unique goals, and give you actionable steps to make change happen.
Derek Stegner
Derek Stegner
I have many years of experience working with early childhood trauma and severe, persistent mental illness, varying from ages of 5 years to 70+. My goal is to empower and advocate for positive change within you, as the individual, and the system as a whole. The place that we will create together is a safe and judgment-free space. I work through an Existential foundation, to help those I work with seek meaning and purpose, with skills built from experience with Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, and Cognitive Behavior Therapy, all within the context of a trauma-informed approach. What is most important to me is building a strong, therapeutic relationship built upon a base of authenticity, respect, and trust.
Dr Wayne Bullock
Dr Wayne Bullock
Life can be really tough, and at times overwhelming. You are not alone. Together we’ll explore your feelings & thoughts while comprehending patterns in your history and life experience that have shaped you up to this moment. We’ll find a new space that feels more authentic, free, and connected through this work. We’ll manage and reduce your feelings of anxiety, depression, and other distressing thoughts. It is never too late to take control and redefine yourself in a controlled, safe, and open place.
John Price
John Price
John is a licensed clinical social worker in New York and Massachusetts. As a provider of mental health services in a variety of settings over the past seventeen years, John’s depth of experience allows for a unique perspective with a high level of empathy. John’s practice, Turtlehead Wellness, began as an idea on the Appalachian Trail somewhere between Vermont and Maine in between bites of beef jerky, peanut butter, and chicken of the sea. As a mental health professional, runner, hiker, and amateur explorer, John has long recognized the deep connection between mental and physical well-being. Turtlehead Wellness was started to approach mental health with a clinical mindset and a focus on holistic health.
Dr. Julio Brionez
Dr. Julio Brionez
Thank you for visiting this page. As a psychologist and human, my passions are suicide prevention through action, connection, and therapy. I come to this work with a compassionate lens and training to reduce suicide using two types of therapy (e.g., ACT, and BCBT). Conversely, I am a suicide survivor, attempt survivor, and psychologist licensed to practice in Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana.
David Edwards
David Edwards
I strive to meet my clients right where they are in the moment – with all their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Taking the good, the bad, and the ugly that they carry inside and processing and integrating all of this, moving from a state of surviving to a state of flourishing.
of the person.
I have a special focus on working with men of faith who struggle with addictive sexual behavior that’s taking over their lives. I help them understand the roots of these problems, heal their wounds, and develop strategies to handle their experiences in the moment.
I also help men and women find new ways to approach their trauma, depression, anxiety, and other addictive behavior problems.
Teresa Thompson
Teresa Thompson
My practice takes a holistic approach to psychological and emotional wellness, informed by my understanding of the need to incorporate an understanding of a person’s social and environmental surroundings to accurately assess and address their mental health. My clinical approach draws from a number of modalities including Motivational Interviewing, Psychodynamic Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and is also influenced by postcolonial theory.
Mikela Hallmark
Mikela Hallmark
Mikela loves working with high achievers who struggle with stress or anxiety related to work, home, and relationships. She is trained in EMDR, Gottman Method (level 3) and more, and loves helping people find healing and calm despite the demands of life.
Joseph Harrington
Joseph Harrington
I view therapy as a creative and collaborative experience that requires a unique approach for every individual. With that in mind, I find a genuine, supportive, and transparent relationship to be an important foundation for healing and growth. I endeavor to create a safe and empowering space for you to explore all aspects of yourself, meet your goals, and create a life of flourishing.
Jonathan Levin
Jonathan Levin
I work with people to identify issues in their lives that they would like to change and empower them to make those changes. We work together to tackle life to be more healthy and to feel more productive and happy.
Contact
Call and request an initial appointment by phone or email. Once you get to your appointment, explain your symptoms and what’s going on in your life.
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