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Crista James

My approach to therapy: Crista specializes in counseling older adults and thoroughly enjoys providing therapy for diverse adults in all stages of life. She uses her training in EMDR, and other researched based methods such as CBT, DBT, Narrative, Gestalt, and Mindfulness, for an integrative therapeutic approach for anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and other complex issues.

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Veronika Stutz

My approach to therapy: I offer relief from anxiety, panic attacks, PTSD, relationship problems, and depressive symptoms by tracing the cause back into the past when traumatic experiences dimished or changed you. I then utilize EMDR to create neurological change for the better. I welcome LGBTQ+, I support any minority, and I work with ethical non-monogamy, polyamory, and kink.

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Donna Allen

My approach to therapy: I blend diverse therapeutic methods, tailored to your unique journey. This may involve mindfulness, Eastern philosophy, reiki energy support, CBT, Gottman therapy, IFS, creative arts expression, and the principles of non-violent communication.

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Marissa Owen

My approach to therapy: My approach puts your existing strengths into the therapeutic process. I provide feedback that is clear, constructive, and compassionate. I believe it takes courage to work toward the life you want, and I am committed to supporting, challenging, and encouraging clients with honesty and compassion every step of the way.

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Danielle Farabaugh

My approach to therapy: that it is trauma-informed, collaborative, compassionate, and supported by evidence-based interventions. I strive to help my clients process their traumas, navigate painful emotions, challenge unhealthy thinking, and develop healthy behavior patterns that lead to lasting change through use of the most effective treatments available.

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Nicole Oliphant

My approach to therapy: I’m passionate about supporting adults navigating life with anxiety, depression, chronic illness, disability, complex family dynamics, and life transitions. I also work extensively with clients who are neurodivergent or part of the LGBTQ+ community. I know how important it is to feel truly seen, heard, and understood.

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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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Honey Williams

My approach to therapy: I work from an attachment-based/relational framework and tend utilize integrated approaches to treatment depending on client's specific needs.

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Nicole Crain

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

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Jeffrey Coira

My approach to therapy: My clients often describe me as positive, energetic, and enthusiastic in our work together. I truly love what I do and feel so grateful for the incredible clients I’ve had the privilege to meet and support along the way.

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Find Panic Attack Therapists & Counselors in South West of Washington DC.

A panic attack is the physical manifestation of overwhelming fear - it often occurs for no apparent reason and has nothing to do with a real threat against you. Sometimes it occurs because of anxiety or as a trauma response to something happening around you.

If you suffer from panic attacks, we’ll bet you want to find relief as soon as possible, and Mental Health Match can help connect you with a great therapist for panic attack therapy. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Signs of a Panic Attack

Anyone who deals with chronic panic attacks should seek professional help. In case you’re unsure whether you’re experiencing panic attacks, here are some symptoms to look out for:

  • A sense of impending doom
  • Anxiousness
  • Irrational thinking
  • Fast heartbeat
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Chest pains

If you’re worried you might be suffering from panic attacks, check out this article from licensed therapist Chris Warren-Dickins about panic attacks, how to understand them, and what you can do to prevent them.

Start Panic Attack Therapy Today!

Panic attacks, and the fear of having panic attacks in the future, can keep you constantly wound up. Left untreated, panic attacks can even lead to phobias and even agoraphobia. Therefore, it’s critical to seek treatment from a therapist or counselor today. Mental Health Match can help you find a licensed therapist who’ll give you the tools and treatment you need to leave panic attacks in the past. Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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