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Jayne Andrade

My approach to therapy: Having worked with the adult population for 9 years, I have developed and adapted a collaborative routine with my patients to identify the root cause of their challenges and to create a personalized plan to achieve total health using medication and brief therapy.

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Jennifer Steiner

My approach to therapy: My passion is working with people who have chronic pain or illness to reclaim their sense of control and power over their life that medical issues may have taken away. Anxiety, Stress, Depression, & Anger are all common and we can work on that too.

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Lily Kaufmann

My approach to therapy: My approach is science-based, compassionate, and collaborative. I want to work with you as a whole person, whether we are doing structured, skills-based work or providing flexible processing space. I take care to keep in mind what's most important to you and tailor our work toward building your personal well-being and fulfillment.

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Sheletta Slough

My approach to therapy: I'm passionate about your mental health, dedicated to finding the right treatment to get you back on track. With sensitivity, acceptance, and a patient-focused approach, you'll feel cared for and supported.

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Mary Fortson

My approach to therapy: I like to say that my clinical super power is rapport building. I deeply want clients to feel comfortable, safe, heard, and accepted in all of our time together.

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Carajean Gray

My approach to therapy: Having worked with adults for the past 11 years, I've developed a tried-and-true playbook for helping you (a) identify the root cause of your challenges and (b) create a tailored plan that leads to your identifed goals.

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Deshanae Benjamin

My approach to therapy: My greatest strengths as a provider is being direct, identifying the problem and focusing on the solutions toward growth. I emphasize the importance of moving away from over analysis and some what dissociated autopilot mode to a more grounded, holistic, mindful life.

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Dolapo Abiodun

My approach to therapy: I am culturally sensitive, inclusive and value the strengths that bring the clients to therapy. My goal is to empower them in making positive changes and decisions for a healthy well-balanced life. I do this by creating a safe, respectful and caring environment for growth and self-discovery.

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Jason Wilcox

My approach to therapy: Having worked in a rural area, I have had the privilege of supporting adult clients of all ages who present with a diverse range of mental health issues.

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Beatrice Okoye

My approach to therapy: Having worked with both young and older adult clients in varied clinical settings over the past 18 years, I've developed a strong clinical skills for helping you identify your psychological challenges while creating a personalized patient- centered treatment plan that leads to measurable progress.

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Find Insomnia Therapists & Counselors in Smyrna, GA.

Sleep is one of our most basic human needs. When you’re unable to get enough quality sleep regularly, your entire body could suffer, leading to mental and physical symptoms and illnesses. A therapist who specializes in insomnia can share the tools, experience, and knowledge to help you get better sleep.

Wherever you are located in Smyrna, GA, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor experienced with insomnia and sleep problems.

Symptoms of Insomnia and Sleep Disorders

In case you’re not sure whether you have a sleep disorder, review some of these most common symptoms:

  • Narcolepsy - Feeling sleepy throughout the day, waking up repeatedly throughout the night, sleep paralysis.
  • Insomnia - Night waking, difficulty falling asleep, not feeling rested when you wake up, errors due to accidents, feeling tired throughout the day.
  • Sleep apnea - morning headaches, dry mouth, gasping for air as you sleep, loud snoring.
  • Restless leg syndrome - urge to move your legs, leg twitching at night, sensations in your legs when you don’t move them.

You can learn more about sleep and how to get more of it in this article by licensed therapist Sarah Henry. We recommend that you get help for Insomnia and other sleep issues from a licensed therapist.

Start with a Therapist Specialized in Insomnia and Sleep

Therapy for Insomnia can help you figure out the root of your sleep problems and get more quality rest. To help the process along, Mental Health Match can pair you with a professional, licensed therapist who will conduct an evaluation, draft a treatment plan, set goals, and help you reach them. Start by browsing therapists and counselors who specialize in Insomnia and sleep problems above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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