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Isaac Rogers

My approach to therapy: I focus on building a real, supportive relationship where you feel heard and understood. I’ll meet you with curiosity and care, and we’ll work together to make sense of what you’re going through and find a way forward that feels right for you.

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Rachael Gay

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is relational, strength-based, and trauma-informed. I bring empathy, humor, and a nonjudgmental approach to the therapy space. I use a holistic perspective to the work that allows for shared exploration.

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Andrew Beecher

My approach to therapy: My approach is eclectic. We will have a conversation together about what is troubling you and I will respond with what I think will help you understand yourself and move forward free of the obstacles that brought you into therapy.

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Amanda Sadat

My approach to therapy: I have a masters 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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Michelle Vercellone

My approach to therapy: With over 30 years of experience as a clinical social worker, I draw on trauma-informed, evidence-based practices—including solution-focused therapy, cognitive behavioral strategies, and mindfulness—to help clients navigate life’s challenges and reconnect with their sense of purpose and resilience.

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Donia Nasserzad

My approach to therapy: My approach is blending compassion with practical strategies. Many clients come to me struggling with ADHD, anxiety, or low confidence—like racing thoughts, overwhelm with daily tasks, difficulty focusing, or feeling self-critical. I create a safe, supportive space where we explore patterns, build coping tools, and foster lasting growth in day to day life.

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Andrea Kamins

My approach to therapy: My approach to psychotherapy is highly person-centered and collaborative, and I aim to provide a safe, supportive environment for my clients to deepen their understanding of themselves and learn new ways of coping with life's challenges.

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Raven LeFebvre

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is eclectic and incorporates modalities including: DBT, integrative/eclectic, internal family systems, Bowen family systems, psychodynamic, existential/humanistic, Jungian, trauma-informed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy,

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Find Illness Therapists & Counselors in Marlborough, MA.

Chronic illnesses not only affect your physical health, but they can also be harmful for your mental health. Many sufferers of chronic illnesses, like Diabetes, Lupus, chronic pain, or Crohn’s Disease end up with mental disorders ranging from anxiety to depression, which can make life harder.

Luckily, Mental Health Match can match you with a chronic illness therapist who can help you manage the stress, fear, and angst surrounding your diagnosis. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You May Need Chronic Illness Counseling

If you’re not sure whether you need chronic illness counseling, we can help. Here are some signs that indicate that you should consider therapy:

  • You feel stressed out about the diagnosis and your future.
  • You have feelings of anxiety and sadness.
  • You have trouble concentrating throughout the day.
  • You are withdrawn or apathetic about relationships that used to matter
  • You don’t sleep well.

Read this article for tips about living with a chronic illness from a licensed therapist.

Feel Better with Chronic Illness Counseling

Now is the best time to seek treatment for a chronic illness or diagnosis. Mental Health Match can help you get started by connecting you with the most suitable therapist for your needs. Browse above or use our free therapist matching tool.


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