Therapists in Phoenix
James Rodis
James Rodis
I am a trauma therapist focused on deep processing and finding your own answers. I collaborate with patients as equals, not as an expert to tell anyone how to live. I value the strengths and strategies that people already have and provide a safe space to try more ways to be.
Dr. Nicole Lazorwitz
Dr. Nicole Lazorwitz
I am a clinical psychologist in the Phoenix area working with adolescents and adults who are struggling with concerns including depression, anxiety, and substance use. I also work with couples who are working through relationship and communication issues and attempt to help my clients regain balance in their lives. We all encounter difficulties in our lives and seeking therapy is a great first step to getting back on the path to wellness.
Dr. Alex Levitan
Dr. Alex Levitan
We offer tailor-made services for a variety of clinical concerns. Our treatment providers specialize in anxiety and mood disorders; trauma and other stress-related disorders; and personality disorders. Comprehensive or specialized evaluations are available upon request. We use research supported instruments to guide treatment recommendations.
Juan Murillo Jr
Juan Murillo Jr
**Accepting Clients now** As a private practice clinician I provide adults and minors with focused and specialized attention. If trauma, depressive or anxiety symptoms are impacting your life reach out for a free 15 minute consultation. Utilizing a trauma focused and eclectic therapeutic approach I am prepared to help those ready to make lasting change. We will begin by creating a safe therapeutic relationship and treatment plan so each future session is productive. If mental health challenges are preventing you from living the life you want we can work together to create change and move you toward your goals.
Dr. Audra Horney
Dr. Audra Horney
I am a licensed psychologist specialized in men’s mental health. I have over 6 years of training and experience working with adult men in individual, couples, and group therapy.
I am trained in Emotion-Focused therapy and work primarily with adult men who are seeking therapy for the first time due to feeling overwhelmed, on-edge, and frustrated that old coping strategies aren’t working anymore.
Emotion-Focused therapy helps you better understand your emotions and provides healthier options for coping. Improving how you process your emotions can help improve your mood and allow you to show up more fully for the people and things you value most in life.
Daniel McCluer
Daniel McCluer
I work to understand clients from their own point of view, to work non-judgmentally and supportively to help clients believe they deserve better for themselves. My biggest focuses as a therapist are on challenging unhelpful thoughts, building better habits, and understanding the possibilities that exist. My clients are primarily part of the LGBTQIA+ community, but I mostly work on depression, anxiety, and low self esteem in ways that increase coping skills, improve self-awareness, and lead to better insights and a deeper understanding of self.
Cody Weldon
Cody Weldon
My approach is based in research on the male brain and I structure sessions to allow for both emotional processing and hands-on skill-building. This means getting things off your chest AND learning life-long skills. I have helped teens and adults do better in school, communicate more at home, and feel overall happier (oftentimes in 10 sessions or less).
I actively update my profile. If you are reading this then that means I am still accepting clients! I am out of network with all insurance companies but I can provide superbills so you can submit them for partial coverage. Ready to get started? Send me an email and let’s see if I can help.
Jason Fierstein
Jason Fierstein
Phoenix Men’s Counseling has been helping men and their partners for over 20 years in Phoenix, Arizona. Jason works with guys dealing with issues ranging from mental health, heathy relationships, nice guy/people pleasing issues and self-esteem.
Contact
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