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Shame Therapists in 22520


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JoAnna LaFratta

My approach to therapy: My approach combines EMDR, CBT, and mindfulness to help clients navigate life’s challenges with emotional resilience. I create a safe, supportive space for healing and personal growth, integrating evidence-based therapies for holistic well-being.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Dr. Vallis

My approach to therapy: I meet you where you are. My approach is trauma, attachment, and cognitively based meaning I focus on what happened to you in your attachment relationships to create limiting thoughts, recurring patterns and cycles of inescapable challenges.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Kieran Evans

My approach to therapy: I am not a passive participant. You will definitely get more than "How are you feeling?" in therapy with me. I do insight-oriented therapy as well as skill-building and often utilize both depending on what you need.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Hunter Cook

My approach to therapy: My clients often find me to be a flexible and effective therapist, drawing upon evidence-based modalities like EMDR and ACT in a way that is adapted to their specific challenges and goals, creating a truly individualized therapeutic experience.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Freddy Chacon

My approach to therapy: I offer a compassionate, down-to-earth space where we can explore what’s feeling stuck. My style is collaborative and tailored—focused on helping you gain clarity, build resilience, and move forward with intention.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Keyanna Evans

My approach to therapy: My approach is client-centered, culturally informed, and trauma-sensitive. I prioritize building trust, creating a safe space, and empowering clients to explore their challenges and strengths at their own pace.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Dr. Ann Krajewski

My approach to therapy: You are fed up with nitpicking yourself, second guessing yourself, or constantly trying to please others. We will work to deepen your self-awareness and self-acceptance so you can begin relate to yourself and others in a new way.

  • Accepting Clients

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Colin Brady

My approach to therapy: I encourage you to lead the direction of our sessions, empowering you to explore what matters most to you.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

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Scott Levson

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and eclectic approach by integrating psychodynamic theories with evidence-based tools. I draw on treatments ranging from CBT, ACT, and CPT, tailoring treatment to your unique needs and experiences.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Emily Mossburg

My approach to therapy: that it is individualized approach with each client that predominately consists of CBT, Solution-Focused, Schema, Insight Oriented, and Person Centered Therapy.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only


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Find Shame Therapists & Counselors in 22520.

Is shame negatively affecting your life? Many people feel shame for all sorts of reasons, but shame is often a weapon used in bullying behaviors to make others feel defenseless, embarrassed, or confused. If you are experiencing these symptoms of shame, then it's a good idea to seek professional assistance from a licensed therapist, who can help you make sense of those feelings and stop them at the source.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Common Signs of Shame

If you’re wondering whether you’re experiencing shame, this section is for you. Shame can bring on a myriad of symptoms, including:

  • Feelings of vulnerability.
  • Feelings of rejection.
  • Feeling small in relation to others.
  • Worrying about failing.
  • Worrying about what others may think about you.

This is not an exhaustive list. Licensed therapist Aaron Mason wrote this article about shame, imperfections, and the difference between guilt and shame.

Don’t Wait: Get Shame Counseling Today!

It’s totally normal to feel shame in the short term, but when these feelings linger or grow over time, they can have detrimental effects on your self-esteem and mental health as a whole. Therapy can help tremendously by helping you discover the source of your shame and how to overcome it. And Mental Health Match can help you find a quality therapist to get started. Start by browsing below or using our free therapist matching tool.


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