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Stephen Ricco

My approach to therapy: While working with people, I use an integrated approach to treatment while building trust and empathy in a safe supportive environment.

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Allison Heneghan

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively with every individual. I have found EMDR to be helpful in processing past trauma and healing distressing memories. I also incorporate mindfulness, art therapy, CBT and DBT skills.

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Jacqueline Warner

My approach to therapy: My clients gain significant insight, which we combine with in-the-moment experiences to actively change how you interact as a couple. You will feel what it's like to reconnect, and I will support you in repeating the "new" until it's your norm.

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Bethany Durden

My approach to therapy: I use individualized care when working with clients. I like to work with you to decide what is best and to ensure you meet your goals. I believe in transparency and reliability in therapy to increase accountability and success.

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Sarah Aftab

My approach to therapy: My practice is mindfulness-based with a holistic approach: nurturing your mind, body, spirit, and learning to be being present with yourself and the world around you. We may explore your childhood, relationships, and difficult experiences to help you learn about yourself - or focus on changes you want to make right now.

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Emily Kronhaus

My approach to therapy: Life can be very stressful and it can be helpful to have a supportive hand. People come to therapy for a variety of reasons. I am person-centered in my approaches, will listen to your truth and support you with managing life's challenges.

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Amanda Sadat

My approach to therapy: I have a master's in counseling and also in psychiatric nursing allowing me to treat the whole person in a holistic manner. This may include therapy and medication/supplements. I believe your healing is nonlinear and curated to each person.

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Amy Ruesche

My approach to therapy: I use a combination of theoretical approaches to identify, collaborate, and problem solve your concerns. I enjoy engaging somatic work and education about the connection in our brain and body to holistically approach healing and bring peace.

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Alexis Sturnick

My approach to therapy: I blend psychodynamic theory with a variety of therapeutic techniques, creating a personalized approach that respects your unique experience and needs. Through our collaborative work, you'll develop insights and tools to enhance your healing journey.

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Janine Oliver, LCSW, PhD, CCATP, CH

My approach to therapy: I am approachable and easy to talk to, I’ve been told my manner is endearing and relaxed, which helps others relax and be able to tell their story in a non-judgmental atmosphere.

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Find Fat-Positive / Body-Positive Therapists & Counselors in Massachusetts.

If you’ve previously struggled with social norms about weight and body-image, a fat-positive / body-positive therapist can help. The Fat Acceptance Movement, founded on body positivity, inspires others to accept and even celebrate their fatness. However, seeing others love themselves is not always enough.

It could take help from a licensed, professional body-positive therapist to help you improve your self-esteem and empower you to fully embrace and love your body just as it is. Wherever you are located in Massachusetts, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced body-positive therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Benefits of a Fat-Positive / Body-Positive Therapist

Most therapists are equipped to help you sort through common problems like depression, anxiety, and PTSD. But when you’re fat, there’s a possible element of shame and social anxiety that can take over and affect your therapy experience.

In addition to providing traditional behavioral health treatment, a fat-positive / therapist can provide:

  • A non-judgemental haven for you to articulate your feelings and problems.
  • Encouragement to improve your self-esteem and love yourself the way you are.
  • Practical methods and tips to help you cope with social stigma and anxiety.

For an example of how a body-positive therapist can help, read licensed therapist Brianna Ramon’s tips for fighting back against body-shaming culture.

Love Yourself with a Fat-Positive / Body-Positive Therapist

Don’t let shame, low self-esteem, or social expectations drive you. Instead, see a body-positive therapist to help you love yourself and your body. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified fat-positive / body-positive counselor or therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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