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Jenni Ford

My approach to therapy: Jenni is well-versed in several therapeutic techniques, including Art Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, Mindfulness, DBT, Adlerian Parenting, and trauma-informed techniques. Jenni is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).

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Robyn Caruso

My approach to therapy: With 15 years in intensive treatment settings, I specialize in eating disorders, trauma, anxiety and mood disorders. I integrate Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS)-informed work, and Accelerated Resolution Therapy®.

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Beckett Palmer

My approach to therapy: I am non-directive and collaborative. You lead the topics and goals, while I listen and offer points of reflection based on our discussion.

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Natasha Snipes

My approach to therapy: I am trained in CBT, TF-CBT, motivational interviewing, CAMS, and Behavioral therapies to treat trauma, depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts or self-harm. I also integrate creativity when needed and approach our sessions with compassion.

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Rachelle Bloksberg

My approach to therapy: I'm nonjudgmental, inclusive, compassionate, supportive, & trauma-informed in a comfortable environment. Therapy is tailored to your unique needs. Each session is a collaborative conversation to find customized solutions that work best for you.

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Nicole Ernst

My approach to therapy: Therapy is a 50/50 partnership! I can teach you and support you in learning the skills needed to help reduce your distress and increase confidence in yourself. Then, when you're ready for change and come to therapy, a partnership is created!

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Sarah Rhoades-Kerswill

My approach to therapy: I center our work on you. Autonomy, respect, and consent are very important to me. I view this as the foundation for our collaborative work together whether you're needing therapy or psychological assessment.

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Kendell Tramont

My approach to therapy: I offer therapy that is rooted in compassion and is person-centered and trauma-informed to address problems including depression, anxiety, addiction, self-harm behaviors, perfectionism, and codependency.

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Sarah Finch

My approach to therapy: I have a strong passion for healing. I believe in the power of restorative relationships, that everyone has the ability to rewrite unhelpful life narratives, the strength to transform their life, and break generational cycles of trauma.

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Samantha Levinson

My approach to therapy: I utilize a broad range of evidence-based modalities to help assist clients through their journey to mental wellness. These treatment modalities include: cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and play therapy.

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Find Self-Harm Therapists & Counselors in Florida.

Self-harm means hurting yourself on purpose. Some people self-harm as a way to release painful emotions, such as low self-worth, poor body image, depression, or anxiety.

Self-harm is a coping mechanism that has both physical and emotional consequences, from infection to shame to putting yourself at risk for more severe actions such as suicide. (If you feel like you may take your own life; immediate support is available. Please call 800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741.)

If you self-harm, help is available to learn other coping mechanisms that are better for your physical and emotional health. The first step is talking to a trained therapist who can help you understand your behaviors, their root causes, and how to feel better.

Wherever you are located in Florida, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

How can self-harm therapy help you?

A self-harm therapist can help you address the root causes of self-harm and get you to a more stable, comfortable place in your life. Specifically, a therapist for self-harm can help you:

  • Develop positive coping mechanisms
  • Learn to regulate your emotions
  • Heal sources of pain such as past trauma
  • Feel more confident in who you are
  • Relieve feelings of anxiety and depression
  • Understand and prevent triggers

If you are still curious of how a self-harm therapist can help you, read this personal story about self-harm, trauma, and the benefits of therapy.

Get Self-Harm Therapy Today!

If you are self-harming, you should seek professional treatment as soon as possible. You deserve to learn new ways to cope that help you improve your life. There are proven treatments and tools available to you.

Mental Health Match can help you find an experienced self-harm therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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