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Nurse & Healthcare Worker Therapists in California

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Hannah Quiba

My approach to therapy: I take a client-centered approach to therapy by listening closely to my client's goals and guiding them to work towards better alignment through compassion, skill-building and acceptance.

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Amber Ford

My approach to therapy: My approach centers on psychological and emotional safety which are essential for personal growth and development. You are likely to leave therapy with a greater understanding of yourself and the world around you as well as clarity about your needs.

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Find Nurse & Healthcare Worker Therapists & Counselors in California.

Nurses and other healthcare workers have some of the most demanding jobs and regularly experience stress, anxiety, and grief.

If you’re a nurse or healthcare worker who is having a rough time dealing with on-the-job demands that are affecting your everyday life, therapy can help.

Therapists and counselors can help you prevent burnout and compassion fatigue that are common among nurses and healthcare workers. Wherever you are located in California, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who is experienced in working with nurses and other healthcare workers.

Do You Need Counseling as a Nurse or Healthcare Worker?

Some nurses and healthcare workers are so used to taking care of others that they neglect their own health. If you are experiencing any of the following, a trained therapist or counselor can help:

  • You experience mood swings.
  • Things that used to make you happy do not anymore.
  • You are physically, mentally, or emotionally abusive to others.
  • You’re having trouble sleeping.
  • You have trouble leaving work at work.
  • You feel burnt out or apathetic about your job.

You may also want to read advice from Therapist Shin Ock, PhD: Therapy for Healthcare Workers.

Find a Therapist who Specializes in Nurses and Healthcare Workers

You can’t adequately care for others if you don’t care for yourself. Get help from a therapist who specializes in therapy for nurses and healthcare workers. Finding a licensed therapist is easy with Mental Health Match. Get in touch with one right away by browsing experts above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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