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Emily Klamer

My approach to therapy: Psychodynamic therapy uncovers how we unknowingly hold ourselves back from a fulfilling, well-lived life. I believe that symptoms of mental illness are signals of deeper psychic distress, the meanings of which we can decode together.

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Karen Johnson

My approach to therapy: I give my clients the utmost in compassion, non-judgment, and care. But, because everyone is unique, I draw from many different therapeutic modalities to provide each client with therapy that is as individual as they are.

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R. Scott Furda

My approach to therapy: We all have emotional blind spots that get in our way. To improve these patterns we will identify the things that keep us stuck, unfulfilled or preventing us from being our best selves. Your experience with books, movies, dreams or music can help.

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StorieBrook Therapy & Consulting - Rachel Anne Kieran, PsyD

My approach to therapy: Affirming services with a specialty in sexual, gender and relational diversity, meaning LGBTQIQ+-affirmative, sex-positive, intersectional, body-liberation focused, and polyamory- and kink-knowledgeable, as well as neurodiverse-affirming. For more, visit my website.

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Tyler Goldsberry

My approach to therapy: I believe in doing what works, not just what’s expected. Working with me means you won’t get a one-size-fits-all, by-the-book approach. I’m not afraid to step outside of tradition, question old rules, and rethink what therapy is supposed to look like.

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Chelsea Gilliam

My approach to therapy: Chelsea takes an integrative approach to therapy, seeking to understand the whole person she is working with. Her primary theoretical orientation is interpersonal.

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Michael Keaveny

My approach to therapy: I use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) which is a model that helps people become more aware of their thoughts and emotions and to learn how to manage them in a way that creates a sense of peace and freedom. I try to balance insight development and teaching practical tools for managing distress.

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Della S. Lusk, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I generally use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach with most clients. Bilingüe (inglés/español). Servicios disponibles en ambos idiomas. Together, we will craft a personalized approach using proven methods to help you create a healthier you.

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Dr. Dathan Landon-Freeman

My approach to therapy: Trained as psychologist, I offer several interventions found to work with people impacted by depression, anxiety, substance use, and trauma. I tailor each treatment to meet your individual needs while considering your unique cultural background.

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Kim Zimmerman

My approach to therapy: My goal is to provide a safe, authentic, and collaborative space for you to better understand yourself and your goals, determine what is working for you and what may not be, and for you to feel emboldened to approach life in new and meaningful ways!

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Find Illness Therapists & Counselors in Missouri.

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. Wherever you are located in Missouri, 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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