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Dr. Alicia Rozycki

My approach to therapy: I specialize in supporting high-achieving women and military affiliates experiencing overwhelm and burnout in making meaningful change. Together we uncover thought patterns, burnout cycles, and beliefs that limit progress. I offer practical exercises, life-design tools, and attuned support so you feel calmer, more confident, and aligned with your purpose.

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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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Jem Wong

My approach to therapy: that I am integrative and incorporate elements of meditation and yoga into my sessions to support my clients through the courageous process of seeking fulfilling relationships with themselves and others.

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Richard Scott

My approach to therapy: I’ll help you explore your concerns and find solutions that will improve your life. It's important that you feel there is a trusting, cooperative relationship where we can create change, build hope, and find meaning and purpose for your life.

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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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Jennifer Miesch

My approach to therapy: My goal is to create a safe space in which you feel authentically seen and heard. Your values will inform our sessions as we work to better understand you, the context of your life, and what you need to heal, grow, or change.

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Sandra Ngu

My approach to therapy: My approach is patient-centered, focusing on open communication and individualized care. I listen carefully to your concerns and develop tailored strategies to help you achieve sustainable health goals.

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Karin Senft

My approach to therapy: I use a client-centered, strengths-based approach drawing from concepts of CBT, ERP, mindfulness/meditation, and motivational interviewing. I am committed to providing services that are affirming and respectful to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ individuals.

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Colin Pickles

My approach to therapy: I believe our the way we think about things and talk to ourselves has a huge influence on our emotions and behaviors. My goal is to help you understand where these narratives came from, how they're working for you, and to figure out strategies to adjust them.

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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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Find Neurofeedback Therapists & Counselors in Delaware.

Neurofeedback therapy is a non-invasive technique that mental health professionals use to train and rewire different areas of your brain. This biofeedback technique is done with real-time feedback using an electroencephalograph (EEG), a device that monitors and conditions your brain waves to reduce mental anguish and dysfunction. The conditioning aspect is done through positive and negative feedback signals.

Neurofeedback is used to treat the symptoms of a variety of disorders, ranging from depression and anxiety to ADHD and PTSD. While the technique is not effective in all cases, it just might work for you. Wherever you are located in Delaware, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Neurofeedback Benefits

Here are some of the benefits of neurofeedback therapy:

  • Reduction in addictive thoughts and behavior.
  • Improved focus and attention.
  • Better sleeping patterns.
  • Reduced stress, anxiety, and depression.
  • Improved performance.

This is not an exhaustive list of neurofeedback benefits, which are backed by science. New uses for the therapeutic technique are being discovered all the time.

Neurofeedback is one of many different types of therapy. If you are curious to learn more about your options, check out this article: What are the types of therapy?

Take Advantage of Neurofeedback Therapy!

Not everyone will be a good candidate for neurofeedback therapy, but you might be. The only way to know for sure is to speak with a licensed neurofeedback therapist. Mental Health Match can help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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