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Keisha Mathew

My approach to therapy: My own journey in my relationships led me to create this program to assist in other's goals to improve their connections with people they value and cherish. Having worked on my own generational trauma, I know what it's like to endure and overcome it.

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Kayla Scott-Geralds LPC

My approach to therapy: I take a person-centered and strengths-based approach to therapy. My approach centers on walking alongside clients as they navigate their unique journeys, offering guidance, tools, and encouragement along the way.

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Angelika Lewis

My approach to therapy: You may be feeling overwhelmed, emotionally stuck, or carrying difficult-to-articulate experiences. Therapy can be a space where you feel supported as you begin to explore what you’ve been holding inside.I work with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, self-esteem concerns, and identity-related stress.

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Morgan Cureton

My approach to therapy: There’s no roadmap to living a fulfilling life, and the challenges we face on our journeys can feel overwhelming, isolating, and ongoing. As we move through life, we may encounter past wounds, relationship stress, and major life transitions that begin to take root in our behaviors, emotions, thoughts, and our most cherished relationships.

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Anne Scoltock

My approach to therapy: Therapy can be helpful at many points in life, when relationships feel strained, family dynamics become overwhelming, or personal challenges start to impact daily functioning. It can offer a supportive space to build clarity, strengthen coping skills, and feel more confident navigating both individual and relational concerns.

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Jessica Sandoval

My approach to therapy: My approach is grounded in helping you better understand your patterns, emotions, and reactions with curiosity rather than judgment. I focus on building insight, emotional regulation, and practical coping skills so you can respond more intentionally to yourself and others in everyday life.

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Chelsey Daval

My approach to therapy: I take a relational and trauma-informed approach, focusing on helping you better understand yourself and your patterns. I draw from CBT, narrative, and psychodynamic work, as well as the Gottman Method for relationships. My goal is to help you feel more grounded, clear, and connected in your day-to-day life.

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Lisa Matt

My approach to therapy: Do you have a desire to grow, heal, and find a deeper sense of inner freedom so you can enjoy life more fully? Working from a psychodynamic perspective allows me to help you explore how multiple issues are interrelated, often stemming from the same root unresolved conflicts.

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Rachel Cash

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is relational and tailored to each individual. Rather than relying on a single modality, I integrate techniques from various therapeutic frameworks to best meet each client's unique needs. I prioritize building a strong, trusting relationship where clients feel secure enough to explore, heal, and grow.

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Alexis Acevedo

My approach to therapy: I emphasize a collaborative approach, reassuring clients that they are not alone and that I will support them every step of the way. Grounded in a person-centered framework, which highlights each individual's unique strengths and fosters empowerment.

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Find Family Therapists & Counselors in 60619.

When there’s trouble in the family, it can be difficult to find a solution. Luckily, there are family therapists available and equipped to handle these types of issues, addressing the family as a unit.

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Family Issues are Fixable

Family therapists work with families who have a breakdown in connectedness, understanding, or communication. They also help with common issues like illness, mental health conditions, parental separation and divorce adjustments, grief, and more.

Family therapists help families rebuild their relationships through:

  • Communication therapy,
  • Psychoeducation,
  • Relationship counseling,
  • And more!

Read this article to find out more about family therapy.

It's Not Too Late: Get Started with Family Counseling Today!

There’s no better time to seek family counseling than right now. But there’s no denying how difficult it can be to find a qualified therapist for you and your family, and that's why Mental Health Match is here! We specialize in connecting you to the most qualified therapists in your area. Use our 5-step matching tool to get matched in just a few minutes!


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