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Calder Kaufman

My approach to therapy: It's not "one size fits all." Each person who comes to see us is a unique being requiring a unique, personalized approach.

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Brian Chapman

My approach to therapy: For individuals seeking therapy, I use a mixture of techniques including REBT and Cognitive Therapy. For couples, I have completed Level 2 training Gottman Method Couples Therapy, as well as additional Gottman training for affairs in relationships. For people experiencing PTSD, I use Prolonged Exposure Therapuy.

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Emily Gracik

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, practical, and tailored to what feels most useful to you. I'm committed to creating a safe space without judgement - no matter what you're going through.

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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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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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Natalie Paulson

My approach to therapy: My goal is to create a partnership in which we can collaboratively identify and work towards your goals. I have flexibility in my approach, which means I may weave together several evidence-based approaches that seem to fit your needs the best.

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Cynthia Valentine

My approach to therapy: I am up front, kind, accepting and supportive.v I believe healing and empowerment go hand in hand. I want to help you develop those skills that support the life you want. Mental health (anxiety/grief/adhd, etc) needs a flexible approach. Therapy with me is not one size fits all. It's tailored to your needs and personal goals.

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Meg Nisbet

My approach to therapy: I have experience with Solution Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, and Post Traumatic Growth therapy. I integrate mind/body practices such as breathwork, grounding, and empowerment in working with clients.

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Ruth Westfall

My approach to therapy: My approach includes trauma-informed care. I really like to use a holistic approach and will work with clients on learning skills for self-care, communication, and coping with stress that best fit their lives even once they have reached their goals!

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Vince Anthony Pitre

My approach to therapy: Can you can even start to imagine what it's like to be your best consistently? Look forward to experiencing therapy that goes beyond just reducing symptoms. It's okay to release past programming and find real and lasting solutions within.

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Find Panic Attack Therapists & Counselors in Palmer Woods of Detroit, MI.

A panic attack is the physical manifestation of overwhelming fear - it often occurs for no apparent reason and has nothing to do with a real threat against you. Sometimes it occurs because of anxiety or as a trauma response to something happening around you.

If you suffer from panic attacks, we’ll bet you want to find relief as soon as possible, and Mental Health Match can help connect you with a great therapist for panic attack therapy. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Signs of a Panic Attack

Anyone who deals with chronic panic attacks should seek professional help. In case you’re unsure whether you’re experiencing panic attacks, here are some symptoms to look out for:

  • A sense of impending doom
  • Anxiousness
  • Irrational thinking
  • Fast heartbeat
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Chest pains

If you’re worried you might be suffering from panic attacks, check out this article from licensed therapist Chris Warren-Dickins about panic attacks, how to understand them, and what you can do to prevent them.

Start Panic Attack Therapy Today!

Panic attacks, and the fear of having panic attacks in the future, can keep you constantly wound up. Left untreated, panic attacks can even lead to phobias and even agoraphobia. Therefore, it’s critical to seek treatment from a therapist or counselor today. Mental Health Match can help you find a licensed therapist who’ll give you the tools and treatment you need to leave panic attacks in the past. Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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