Therapists in Minneapolis
Augustin Kendall
Augustin Kendall
Are you feeling stuck? Wondering how to manage anger, develop self-awareness, navigate emotions, or have more satisfying relationships? I can help you explore these concerns and others in a safe, nonjudgmental environment. I use existential therapy to dive into deep questions about self, relationships, communication, emotional competency, and your place in the world.
Clients appreciate my discerning presence and direct, no-bullshit communication style. I specialize in mood disturbances, loss and grief, medical conditions, and trauma. My approach incorporates internal family systems, somatics, and a strong relational framework. I’m well-versed in kink, polyamorous, and LGBTQIA+ identities and relationships.
Chris Weidenbacher
Chris Weidenbacher
Chris is laid-back, calm, and present with his clients. He has always tried to see the world through a bigger lens, where everything is in relation to one another. He uses sarcasm to relate to clients and to challenge their automatic beliefs. Chris is honest, and isn’t afraid to challenge individuals.
Dr. Peter Jackson
Dr. Peter Jackson
Dr. Jackson is a licensed psychologist providing telehealth therapy in Minnesota, Michigan, 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.
Dr. Bruce Fischer
Dr. Bruce Fischer
I work with depression, anxiety, unresolved grief & loss, chemical dependency and other addiction problems, shame (self-esteem problems), intimacy issues, sexual concerns, anger problems, personality disorders (including borderline disorder), and unresolved problems resulting from childhood neglect, abuse and/or trauma. My approach is empathic, direct, thoughtful, and adapted to your needs. I find that effective therapy is collaborative, working together to understand your concerns, their origins and most importantly, how to bring about the internal and behavioral changes that will be beneficial to you. My goal is to help integrate your shame and vulnerabilities into a healthy identity grounded in self-esteem and pride.
Tessa Gittleman
Tessa Gittleman
Finding the optimal therapeutic fit is a bit like going on a blind date… you hope for the best and prepare for the worst. People who think I’m a fit are often high-achieving individuals with an acute awareness of their problem(s) or symptom(s), have tried all the solutions they can think of, and are giving therapy “one last chance.” I successfully get clients “unstuck” by challenging them in new, surprising, and unconventional ways. I intentionally push people 20% past where they are comfortable (because that’s where the growth happens!) and ensure they have the skills to navigate, manage, and address to discomfort long-term. My approach borrows from Narrative, IFS, and Motivational Interviewing. MY approach is collaborative and radical.
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