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Justice Arledge

My approach to therapy: I meet with each individual where they are. When it's appropriate I can be bold and I am not afraid to talk about difficult things.

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Daniel Freeland

My approach to therapy: Are you fighting a losing battle with your relationship to food? Do you find yourself bingeing, restricting, or engaging in questionable food patterns? Does food take over your mental and emotional freedom? It can feel like a never-ending task to gain control over your relationship with food, leaving you feeling exhausted, defeated, and demoralized.

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Ben Bjorgaard

My approach to therapy: therapy doesn't have to be abstract, pathologizing, or endless. I take a focused, practical, strategic approach—looking for root causes, first principles, and leverage points rather than symptoms or psychobabble. Prioritizing a rewarding experience over rigid techniques, I custom-design a therapy for you to help you as much, and as swiftly, as possible.

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Kit Gould-Knight

My approach to therapy: The poet Natalie Diaz writes: "Rather than try to escape my griefs, I’m trying to recognize them as a wildness I can submerge myself in, to be washed clean by the very thing that aches me so deeply." This is the invitation I offer. This is depth work, a good fit if you've already done CBT, tried the breathwork and have an array of coping skills in use.

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Jesse Mann

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, curious, and collaborative. I believe healing happens through connection and through making meaning of our experiences. Together, we explore your emotions, patterns, and relationships so you can feel more grounded in yourself and create connections that feel supportive and genuine.

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Angela Justxus

My approach to therapy: validating and warm. I’m hear to listen and support.

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Ryan Ettner

My approach to therapy: I work with individuals who have experienced trauma, shame, or guilt by providing a safe, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space to heal and grow.

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Brianne Rokey

My approach to therapy: I help teens and adults manage anxiety, depression, & trauma. I understand how difficult it is to ask for help, let alone admit when you need it. I provide a supportive, non-judgmental, and encouraging space to work through emotions and learn to harness your strengths, overcome challenges, and move forward.

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Shawnda O'Briant-Noone

My approach to therapy: is collaborative and human. I blend warmth, curiosity, and nervous-system awareness to help you understand yourself in new ways. Whether you come in solo or with a partner, we focus on patterns, connection, and creating space for growth that actually feels doable.

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Austin Rodriguez

My approach to therapy: My approach combines genuine warmth with effective therapeutic methods. I meet you where you are today, not where you or others expect you to be. Together, we'll discover what's serving you, what's holding you back, and what transformation looks like for you. Expect real conversations, actionable strategies, and your own sacred space.

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Find White Therapists & Counselors in 99320.

When choosing a therapist, many people feel most comfortable working with someone who shares a similar cultural background or lived experience. If you’re White, working with a White therapist may help you feel more at ease, especially when discussing vulnerable topics.

Wherever you are in 99320, Mental Health Match can help you find a White therapist who aligns with your needs and values.

Why Choose a White Therapist?

You don’t need to justify your choice—but here are some reasons others have found working with a White therapist to be a good fit:

  • Familiarity and shared cultural context – A White therapist may better understand certain cultural norms, upbringing, or social frameworks that shape your experiences—especially if you’re navigating topics like family dynamics, identity, or privilege.
  • Ease of communication – You may feel more comfortable being open and direct with someone who shares your background or communication style.
  • Trust and rapport – Whether you’re navigating mental health stigma, relationships, racism, or privilege, a White therapist may better understand your upbringing and experiences.

Everyone’s needs are different. While identity can matter, finding the right therapeutic approach, training, and personality fit is just as important. Learn more about how to choose the right therapist for you.

How to Find a White Therapist

You don’t have to figure this out on your own. Mental Health Match makes it easy to connect with licensed White therapists who are ready to support you. Browse providers above, or take our free survey to get matched with a therapist who’s right for you.


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