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First Responders Therapists in Augusta Richmond County, GA


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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.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Bill Hoekstra

My approach to therapy: I collaborate closely with you to set goals, choose evidence-based approaches, answer questions, and track progress. I will always personalize your treatment to best meet your needs while staying flexible to adapt whenever necessary or required.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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BENJAMIN GATLIFF

My approach to therapy: Drawing from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Reality Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing (MI), I empower clients to explore the impact of thoughts, feelings, and actions on their environment, fostering personal safety and fulfillment.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Dr. Heather Davis Gahagen

My approach to therapy: I combine an empathic approach with proven techniques shown to help people overcome anxiety, depression, sleep concerns, PTSD and other trauma-related issues.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Refinery Counseling Services LLC

My approach to therapy: Our approach is genuine, inviting, educational, and empowering for all who entrust us with awesome opportunity to accompany them on their journey to healing and transformation.

  • Accepting Clients

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Donald McCasland

My approach to therapy: What sets me apart is that I'm a combat veteran and trauma survivor. I struggled in ways like too many of us do. That's why this isn't "Just a job" for me. I get it, and I can meet you where you are because I've walked in those shoes myself.

  • Accepting Clients

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LUCY UNDERWOOD PHD LPC-S NCC BC-TMH

My approach to therapy: A therapeutic approach that is appropriate for the client's needs will be used to facilitate growth & change. Therapy is a process that can be enjoyable & enlightening.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

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Dr. Alexis Zornitta

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic style is client-centered and collaborative, providing a safe space for clients to share. I tailor treatment to fit an individual's unique needs and provide trauma informed, culturally competent, and affirmative care.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

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Elizabeth Black

My approach to therapy: that I come from a person-centered, harm reduction approach. I believe you are the subject matter expert on yourself, and I will support you working on the things that are important to you. I will be respectful, but also challenge you.

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Find First Responders Therapists & Counselors in Augusta Richmond County, GA.

If you’re a first responder (such as police, EMT, firefighter, etc.), you regularly work in a high-stress environment to perform life-saving work. This puts you at a higher risk of developing mental and emotional issues, including depression and PTSD, necessitating professional therapy.

Therapists are a critical resource for first responders. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Do You Need First Responder Counseling?

First responders often experience traumatic events that can leave a lasting effect on their mental health. Here are some signs that you could use counseling:

  • Recurring memories of a traumatic event, such as a shooting, arrest, fire, or critical incident.
  • Feeling anxious or stressed on a chronic basis.
  • Feeling sad on an ongoing basis without hope.
  • Loss of interest in things that you used to love.
  • Being easily agitated or emotionally reactive.
  • Feeling burned out or apathetic about your job.

If any of the above signs ring true to you, consider getting some help in the form of first responder counseling. For more help to figure out if counseling is right for you, read this article from licensed therapist Dana Carretta-Stein about signs of trauma common to first responders.

Get First Responder Therapy Today!

Mental Health Match can help you find a professional therapist who can help you cope with the demands of your job so you can feel great and continue to do your best work. On our platform, finding a licensed therapist is easier than you may think. Get started today by browsing experts below or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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