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Jennifer Murray

My approach to therapy: I help couples improve communication, resolve conflict, and reconnect—especially while juggling the demands of parenting. My approach is warm and practical, focused on breaking negative patterns, deepening intimacy, and helping partners feel heard, understood, and supported in their relationship.

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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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Jonathan Schmalz

My approach to therapy: We will develop new ways of coping with anxiety and heal past wounds to mend undesired patterns in your behavior and relationships. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is an evidence-based treatment that encourages us to move towards the life we want.

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Rabia Subhani

My approach to therapy: I do testing from a neurodivergent-affirming paradigm which takes a strengths-based approach. There is nothing broken that needs to be fixed--everyone has their own neurotype and all neurotypes are welcome.

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Michael Keaveny

My approach to therapy: I use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) which is a model that helps people become more aware of their thoughts and emotions and to learn how to manage them in a way that creates a sense of peace and freedom. I try to balance insight development and teaching practical tools for managing distress.

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Jacqueline Siempelkamp

My approach to therapy: I use an individualized approach to best suit my clients' needs. I use most often pull from Person-Centered Therapy, and CBT, and EFT. I believe therapy is a collaboration and we will work together to find the right course of action for you.

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Rachael Mathiak

My approach to therapy: In our sessions, you can expect a blend of empathy, humor, and accountability as we explore a deeper understanding of your thoughts, emotions, and experiences while building skills to better cope with the ebbs and flow of life.

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Dempsey Young

My approach to therapy: I want to work collaboratively WITH you and I can promise that I am as real as it gets. You may hear me swear (haha), laugh hard with you, and just be my authentic self. For you to be real with me, I also need to be real too!

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Merritt Juliano

My approach to therapy: I see each person not as a problem to be solved, but as a complex, adaptive being shaped by relationships, environments, histories, and the wider ecological web. I help clients slow down, create safety, and reconnect with their own embodied wisdom so that healing emerges organically—often in surprising, creative, and deeply meaningful ways.

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Caitlin O'Dea

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy should feel supportive, collaborative, and personalized. I combine evidence-based tools like CBT, DBT, and mindfulness with art therapy and creative expression, tailoring each session to fit your goals and comfort level. My goal is to create a space where you feel safe, understood, and empowered to make meaningful changes.

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Find ADHD Therapists & Counselors in Connecticut.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can profoundly affect your life. If you believe you may have ADHD, reaching out for help from an ADHD specialist could really help you understand and manage ADHD in your life.

Many people don’t realize that a therapist or counselor is the first stop for understanding how ADHD might be affecting your life. Wherever you are located in Connecticut, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

ADHD Symptoms

If you’re not sure whether you have ADHD, this section will clear things up for you. Here are some of the most common symptoms that accompany this condition:

  • Lack of attention
  • Hyperactivity
  • Impulsive decisions and actions

If the above symptoms apply to you, it’s time to consider professional psychological treatment from an ADHD therapist.

A therapist can help test you for these disorders, or help you figure out if your symptoms are caused by something else going on in your life. Read this article for more information about ADHD and how to find help.

Take Control of ADHD Today!

ADHD responds well to a combination of medication and therapy, and experts specializing in these disorders have the techniques and tools necessary to get you on the road to a calmer, more focused life. With Mental Health Match, finding an ADHD therapist is a breeze! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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