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Weston Donaldson

My approach to therapy: I provide online psychotherapy for LGBTQ+ people over 50 who feel stressed and overwhelmed due to grief, caregiving responsibilities, health challenges, and changes that come with getting older. My clients work with me to define what matters most and make goals to help them move toward it. I help them navigate loss and change with compassion and support.

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Stephanie Smith

My approach to therapy: My approach is relational, trauma-informed, and rooted in the healing power of connection. I integrate talk therapy, equine-assisted psychotherapy, and nature-based practices to support clients in building resilience, repairing attachment wounds, and creating lasting change.

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Brittney Waterhouse

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively with my clients to help them overcome their anxiety and depression and the effects it is having on their daily lives. Together, we can get to the root of what you are struggling to create long-lasting and effective change.

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Kelsey Lockard

My approach to therapy: I use evidence-based practices to help clients unpack the harmful and unhelpful messages they have internalized about themselves from childhood, traumatic experiences, or from just being a human in this world.

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Colin Pickles

My approach to therapy: I believe our internal narratives have 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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Nicole Crain

My approach to therapy: I refer to my style of communication as 'compassionate honesty'.

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Katrina Knutson

My approach to therapy: Central to my approach is EMDR therapy. I offer a compassionate, judgment free space where we tailor sessions to your unique needs. Together, we navigate your healing journey, fostering resilience and restoring well-being.

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Kathleen Allen

My approach to therapy: My counseling style is built on trust, engagement and relationships. I use a mix of different tools and techniques to help, like systems work, mindfulness, rewriting your story, understanding and rewiring your nervous system, and parts work. I also apply theories including ACT, DBT, IFS, and MI to make sure what we’re doing feels impactful.

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Christyn Modica

My approach to therapy: My goals are to aid in experiencing the world in a new way by addressing deeply rooted emotional pain. Healing comes from the process of gaining awareness and breaking away from survival strategies that disrupt relationships and quality of life.

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Svetlana Shjerven

My approach to therapy: Hi! My name is Lana, and I use an eclectic approach in practice, combining multiple areas of expertise to suit your needs. I often draw from humanistic-existentialist, narrative, psychodynamic approaches in the exploration of self and addressing barriers to living the authentic life you want. I offer "walk and talk" therapy in-person when appropriate, too.

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Find Loneliness Therapists & Counselors in South West of Washington DC.

Social isolation can be a good thing in moderation. However, when social isolation is prolonged and undesired, it can breed loneliness and have detrimental effects on your emotional and physical well-being. COVID-19 lockdowns and associated physical distancing guidelines have caused widespread social isolation and feelings of loneliness.

If you’re feeling chronic loneliness, seeing a therapist can help you manage these feelings and feel happier. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Loneliness & Social Isolation

Social isolation often leads to loneliness, which can come with several symptoms, including stress, sadness, and lack of sleep. It can even lead sufferers to engage in unhealthy habits (overeating, drinking, using illicit drugs, etc.) to numb their negative feelings. Read this article to learn more about how to cope with social isolation and loneliness.

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If you are dealing with loneliness and are finding it hard to cope, a therapist can help you build relationships and give you tools to help you feel better. So, why wait? You can find a quality therapist today with Mental Health Match. Browse above or use our therapist matching tool to get started.


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