Therapists in Michigan
Dr. Peter Jackson
Dr. Peter Jackson
Dr. Jackson is a licensed psychologist providing telehealth therapy in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Dr. Jackson’s focus is on helping clients develop a broader perspective on themselves, their lives, and their world. Through this process, clients develop a more complete experiential understanding of themselves to support positive change in their lives. Dr. Jackson offers clients the opportunity to explore those aspects of themselves that tend to resist change and develop new ways of relating to themselves and their world for greater ease and fulfillment in their lives. Remote therapy only.
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.
Chris Rabanera
Chris Rabanera
Chris Rabanera is an LMFT who provides online therapy in California, Michigan, Nebraska, and Nevada. He specializes in working with high performers such as physicians, dentists, healthcare providers, lawyers, business owners, executives, managers and the tech industry. He offers services for burnout, anxiety treatment, depression treatment, individuals with relationship problems, grief counseling and mental health treatment for men.
Leticia Berg
Leticia Berg
Hi! My name is Leticia and I’m a psychotherapist with a current clinical focus on working with survivors of trauma, sexual abuse, and domestic violence. I am passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families with issues relating to LGBTQIA+ identification, social justice, building healthy relationships and overcoming anxiety and depression. If you are ready to embark on a journey of transformation into being your most authentic and life-embracing self, I will create a safe, compassionate space for you to do this crucial recovery work. Let’s talk!
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.
Adria Hagg
Adria Hagg
Therapy begins with a trusting relationship between the client and therapist. Coping with issues such as depression, anxiety, loss, work stress, burnout, grief and relationship obstacles can be overwhelming. Life transitions and unexpected changes can feel debilitating and you are not alone. I provide a non-judgmental and supportive environment where you feel heard and understood. You are not just another appointment on the schedule and I believe in connecting with clients on a deeper level. I utilize evidenced based therapeutic modalities such as CBT, motivational interviewing, strengths-based approach, DBT, grief work and mindfulness techniques.
Maryann Dexter
Maryann Dexter
As a therapist, I prioritize creating a supportive and understanding atmosphere for my clients. I am a real person that does not believe therapy needs to be a stuffy, clinical, and generic experience. I aim to make sessions feel safe, valuable, and judgment-free; to accomplish this, I give it my all to be genuine with each person.
I practice from a person-centered perspective, which means that I view the therapist-client relationship as a partnership. I believe that the client is the expert on their own life, and my job is to help them harness their strengths and resources to make the changes they want to make.
Cara Bickel
Cara Bickel
I have seen many men seeking therapy for the first time. I understand that men and women differ in thinking, emotions, relational approaches, and problem-solving skills. Whether you are dealing anxiety over work stress, irritability, relationship issues, or substance abuse, I will do my best to make you feel comfortable and heard. Then, we can work together on solutions.
Areas of focus:
– Relationship Stress
– Relationship Trauma
– Attachment Styles
– Codependency
– Healing from Narcissistic Abuse (from childhood or adult relationships)
– Conflict with Adult Parents
– Learning your “Love & Apology Language”– Setting Healthy Boundaries
– Dating Advice & Helping Men Understand Women
– Christian Counseling
– Work/Career Stress
– Life Transitions
Feel free to call, text or email me for a free 15-minute consultation, or book an appointment through my website profile. I look forward to meeting you!
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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- “Hi, I found your website through HeadsUpGuys. I’ve been dealing with a lot of stress recently and am looking for a therapist to consult with.”
- “I’m wondering if you are taking new clients? I’m looking for someone to work with to help me get through a rough patch.”
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