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Michelle Scolaro

My approach to therapy: I blend therapy and coaching to offer compassionate, real-talk guidance to help clients have breakthroughs in weeks vs months. Therapy brings emotional clarity, uncovering what’s blocking you. Coaching gives you actionable steps to move forward. Together, they break the cycle of burnout and help you live aligned, not just surviving, but thriving.

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Madilynn Szoboszlay

My approach to therapy: I bypass surface-level hacks to address the constant internal damage control keeping you on edge. I help high-achieving and highly sensitive women and teen girls move out of a state of bracing and into grounded safety. Together, we dismantle the patterns of overfunctioning so you can finally stop performing and settle back into who you actually are.

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Rebecca Lucas

My approach to therapy: My focus is on mental wellness and healing using a holistic mind - body - spirit approach. I use a variety of depth focused and trauma-informed therapies to help clients break free of emotional and psychological burdens!

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Gabrielle Green

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is one of warmth, curiosity and authenticity. I aim to nurture therapeutic relationships that feel safe, nonjudgmental and real. Therapy can be tough sometimes which is why I also like to also use humor and self-compassion in sessions as well.

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Megan Hougardy

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy works best when you feel understood, respected, and actively involved. My style is warm, curious, and grounded, with an emphasis on self-awareness, coping skills, and mind-body support. We move at a pace that feels right for you while focusing on meaningful, sustainable change.

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Camille Larsen

My approach to therapy: I approach my work with integrity and respect for you. I listen to your goals and help you understand the blocks to these goals, then work to remove the blocks.

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Dr. Shana Markle

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is client centered and begins with a conversation to get to know you, your history, identities, struggles and strengths. Therapy begins as you are able to trust me and the process and honestly share your thoughts and feelings.

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Kerrie "KG" Green

My approach to therapy: Are you part of the "Is a pleasure to have in class" to-anxious-adult pipeline? You're feeling like you should have things figured out, but something is holding you back. You're sick of trying to fit in to systems not designed for you. You'd like to engage with community, but things have you reeling. PAUSE. Take a sec. Let's start small - right here.

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Ariah Culver

My approach to therapy: I work from a developmental background, using cognitive approaches to help teens and young adults manage a variety of age-related issues. I also work with adults who experience challenges with anxiety, depression and an array of life stressors.

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Robyn Anderson

My approach to therapy: My clients describe me as someone who is in tune, approachable, and invested in who they are as individuals. I am easy to talk to and am an ally and advocate for their needs, goals and hopes. I meet my clients where they are and respect who they are.

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Find Shame Therapists & Counselors in Flagstaff, AZ.

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 above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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