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Stephanie Muro

My approach to therapy: My goal is to help individuals increase self-awareness and develop concrete tools to improve emotional wellness that will help them reach their goals.

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Paul Stojek

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Angela Jones-Acosta

My approach to therapy: I believe trust, honesty and respect in the counseling relationship are the most important vehicles toward self-awareness, change, and reaching your goals.

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Johnny Kim

My approach to therapy: Psychodynamic psychotherapy places emphasis on providing objective observations towards discrepancies and dissonances that occur within our own narrative. Most of our work will revolve around building upon foundations of vulnerability and trust.

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Dr. Vicki D. Coleman

My approach to therapy: My approach focuses on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, with an emphasis on Irrational Belief Systems and Thinking Errors.

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Brenna Russell

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Blair Bisher, PhD(c), NCC, CSAT-C

My approach to therapy: Blair helps men and couples navigate Porn Addiction, Sex Addiction, Infidelity and Betrayal. He approaches focusing on the person, not the “problem,” leveraging a solution-focused, empathic and empowering approach with a focus on achieving sustainable sexual integrity.

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Find Social Media Addiction Therapists & Counselors in Maywood, IL.

Many people have become accustomed to using social media as a means of daily communication; this is not an issue as long as social media use is controlled. But if social media begins to consume your mind and time, it becomes an addiction and can lead to issues like severed relationships, a disconnection from reality, low self-esteem, and more.

Social media is designed to release dopamine in the brain, just like any other addictive behavior or habit. If you suspect you may be addicted to social media, it’s advisable to seek addiction therapy focused on social media. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Social Media Addiction

If you have a social media addiction, here are some of the symptoms you may experience:

  • You think about social media all the time.
  • You check your social media first thing in the morning and then all day long.
  • When you don’t check your social media notifications, you feel agitated or upset.
  • You are so tuned into social media that you ignore things that are going on around you.
  • You get in fights with friends and loved ones because of your social media use.

Social media can have detrimental effects on your mental health; read licensed therapist Miranda Campbell’s article on social media and mental health to learn more.

Kick Your Social Media Addiction Today!

Social media addiction therapy can help you put social media back in its place so you can be happier and more present in your life. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified therapist is easy! Start by browsing social media addiction experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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