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Burnout Therapists in Sierra Vista, AZ


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Rebecca Tuttle

My approach to therapy: ... it's deeply rooted in the strength of the client-therapist relationship. I aim to create a space where you feel safe to think and feel out loud so we can celebrate your strengths, notice your patterns, and help you make intentional decisions about how you want to move through your life.

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John Loranger

My approach to therapy: my approach is to meet the client is where he or she is and let them set up the goals that they want to work on and meet with them weekly as well as sending them homework to do in between the sessions as to futher help him better understand where they are and what it will take to move forward towards their goals

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Dr. Rachel DuPaul

My approach to therapy: I’m very active and goal-oriented in session, and I use many different techniques to challenge fear based thinking so I can help you navigate perfectionism, anxiety, & depression. Therapy doesn’t have to be all serious, either; dark humor is welcome!

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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.

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Tylissa Tate

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is collaborative, trauma-informed, and grounded in compassion. My approach is compassionate and collaborative, honoring each person’s strengths while moving at a pace that feels right for you.

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Dr. Karen Tringle, Psy.D, HSP

My approach to therapy: authentic, no-nonsense, and straightforward, with equal measures of compassion and humor, to focus on your presenting concerns. We'll highlight your current assets and strengths, while building new skills, tools, and resources to tackle any situation

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John Philip Rogers

My approach to therapy: I take a person-centered, solution-focused approach to therapy. I believe you are the expert on your life, and I provide a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where you feel heard and supported. Together, we identify strengths, set meaningful goals, and focus on practical steps that create forward movement and lasting change.

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Carolina Montalvo

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm but honest. I've worked with people carrying some of the heaviest things life brings, and what I know is that understanding your pain isn't the same as healing from it. I meet you where you are and bring the tools, the presence, and the willingness to sit in the hard parts with you until something actually shifts.

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Allyse Sturdivant Williams

My approach to therapy: My approach is client-centered and culturally grounded. In my work, I focus on empowering clients to see themselves authentically & apart from imposed cultural frameworks. I help clients cope with the realities of their circumstances & create opportunities for more optimal outcomes. I view treatment as a way to help clients move from suffering to thriving.

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Ayla Perez

My approach to therapy: It is trauma-informed, relational, and rooted in understanding why patterns formed rather than trying to “fix” them. I use EMDR and somatic therapy to support deep, embodied healing, honoring the body’s wisdom and the ways clients learned to adapt in order to survive. I believe growth happens when people feel safe enough to take up space at their own pace.

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Find Burnout Therapists & Counselors in Sierra Vista, AZ.

Burnout can zap your energy, motivation, and hope - in severe cases, it can cause you to feel emotionally void. Many who tackle burnout on their own are unsuccessful because of the intricacies of the condition.

To help you get back on track and feel better, you need a professional who specializes in treating people who suffer from burnout. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Burnout

Burnout can manifest in many different ways. Some of the most common burnout symptoms include:

  • loss of motivation,
  • a negative outlook on life,
  • appetite changes,
  • feelings of helplessness,
  • and self-doubt.

These symptoms can start off relatively mild and get worse and worse over time. In severe cases, people feel like life isn’t worth living. Learn more about burnout and work-related exhaustion here.

Get Burnout Help: See a Therapist Today!

Burnout treatment from a licensed therapist or counselor can help you access the causes of your burnout and discuss ways to manage burnout symptoms. You can find a quality therapist today with Mental Health Match. Start by browsing above or filling out our therapist matching tool. Burnout help is just a few clicks away!


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