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Elizabeth Carrington

My approach to therapy: In therapy we look at the relationship patterns that keep repeating in your life—especially people-pleasing, difficulty saying no, and feeling taken advantage of. Many clients grew up with emotionally immature or manipulative family dynamics. Together we recognize these patterns and build the boundaries needed to create healthier relationships.

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Josh Murray

My approach to therapy: I EMDR trained. I strongly believe in a collaborative approach with clients, helping them to grow mentally, spiritually and emotionally. I am an eclectic clinician, primarily using both CBT with a humanistic approach.

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Shelley Galasso Bonanno

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm and welcoming. I help you explore your feelings and understand yourself more deeply. Our sessions are a place to be real and explore what's holding you back and help you move forward. I believe the therapy relationship is a powerful part of the process and I'll shape our sessions around what feels most meaningful and helpful to you.

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Tina Fields

My approach to therapy: I use a an integrative approach that uses evidence-based modalities to meet clients where they are and assist with helping them get to the place they want to be. Examples include CBT, DBT, and Mindfulness based stress reduction among others.

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Laura Mindell

My approach to therapy: I believe that we have the innate ability to live the fulfilled lives we desire. It makes sense and I understand how life experiences can impact us, and cause us to feel “off balance” in our relationships with ourselves and others. We'll engage in a counseling relationship that allows to reclaim a natural state of well-being and feel revitalized. .

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Lindsay Politowicz

My approach to therapy: My clients have been trying to be perfect for most of their lives and have found themselves hitting dead ends, plagued by anxiety and self-doubt. They want to really live and stop wondering all the time if they are doing things "right." I get to know their stories on a deep level and together we find a new way forward.

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Pam Raj

My approach to therapy: I use a combination of interventions, with a primary emphasis on CBT and self-care. However, I tailor my approach to clients needs and preference. Other approaches include: psychodynamic, solution focused, attachment based, internal family systems.

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Anna Richards (Arciero)

My approach to therapy: My main focus is on the importance of emotional wellbeing. I believe that everyone has the ability to thrive and find it a complete honor to journey with those who are struggling with the ebbs and flows of life. My main focus is building a therapeutic alliance and relationship. It is through this relationship that is the beginning of the healing journey.

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Linda Spaine

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of strategies to help process grief, trauma and pain in relationships. I will help you challenge the way you think about things find alternative ways to view situations

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Stephanie Wendt

My approach to therapy: I use a trauma-informed, client-centered approach to meet each client where they're at.

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Find Divorce / Breakup Therapists & Counselors in Downtown of Detroit, MI.

Divorces and breakups can leave you reeling. The emotions, new routines, and stressors can make it difficult to function. If this speaks to you, you need to know that relief is available.

A licensed divorce counselor can help you sort through your feelings and rewire your thought processes so you can get to a better mental space. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need Therapy After a Divorce or Breakup

Here are some signs indicating you should consider divorce or breakup therapy:

  • You feel profoundly sad.
  • You’re having trouble concentrating on daily tasks.
  • You have feelings of guilt.
  • You are in shock.
  • You feel ashamed.

These feelings are totally normal after a breakup or divorce, yet many need support to heal. For a personal look at how therapy can help after a breakup, read this Voices of Therapy about one person’s experience with a divorce counselor.

Healing Begins Now: Get Breakup or Divorce Therapy Today

A licensed therapist can help you process your emotions, communicate effectively with your ex, teach you how to support your kids, help you come to terms with your situation, and more. And with Mental Health Match, finding a quality therapist is simple! To find a divorce counselor, start by browsing above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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