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Lileana Roque

My approach to therapy: My goal is to make the experience as easy to engage in as possible. I typically work from a strength-based and trauma-focused approach to treatment that are rooted in attachment-based, psychodynamic and person-centered modalities.

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Akilah Yates

My approach to therapy: trauma-informed, meaning I’m sensitive to how your past experiences impact your present. We’ll explore how your thoughts and behaviors connect, while practicing mindfulness to help you stay grounded in the moment.

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Avni Panchal

My approach to therapy: I help people recognize their inner strength and practice self-love. I’m BIPOC so I understand the ways we are programmed to minimize ourselves and our needs, and I’m here to help you find your inner light and make it shine brighter.

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Andrew Bingman

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a treatment approach that is tailored to their specific challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.

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Wanda White

My approach to therapy: My belief is you don’t have to go through this alone. I’m here to offer the support and guidance you need as you navigate your journey. I provide compassionate counseling services and assist clients in navigating the journey of life. I specialize in helping clients navigate anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and trauma.

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Dr. Michael Grey

My approach to therapy: My patients have deemed me "The Loving Hammer" for my direct, empathetic, and confrontational approach. I challenge you to confront dysfunctional patterns for lasting change.

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Dempsey Young

My approach to therapy: I want to work collaboratively WITH you and I can promise that I am as real as it gets. You may hear me swear (haha), laugh hard with you, and just be my authentic self. For you to be real with me, I also need to be real too!

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Dr. Heather Davis Gahagen

My approach to therapy: I combine an empathic approach with proven techniques shown to help people overcome anxiety, depression, sleep concerns, PTSD and other trauma-related issues.

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Romina Schnelle

My approach to therapy: I use a structured approach called EMDR that helps people heal from past distressing memories. EMDR is a trauma-informed therapy designed to gently help you process past overwhelming experiences without needing to talk about every detail.

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Allison Battles

My approach to therapy: I center creativity, connection, and cultural humility in healing. Through art, games, storytelling, and metaphor, I support insight and empowerment while honoring each person’s identities, communities, and meaning-making. My work is relational, trauma-informed, and liberation-focused, offering individual and therapeutic role-playing game group therapy.

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Find Discrimination Therapists & Counselors in Midtown of Reno, NV.

Discrimination and mental health are intimately connected, and if you've been a victim of discrimination, you may agree. Those who have dealt with discrimination may find it difficult to cope in some cases, and this is where a therapist who specializes in discrimination can help.

They’ll draw upon their training and experience to help you identify your pain points and teach you skills you can use to cope with the situation and move forward. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Types of Discrimination

Racial discrimination, which refers to being treated unfairly because of your race, is one of the most widespread and well-known types of discrimination. But you may not be aware that there are several other types of discrimination, including:

  • Discrimination for mental health concerns
  • Sexual orientation discrimination
  • Religious discrimination
  • Disability discrimination
  • Parental status discrimination
  • Pregnancy discrimination

This is not an exhaustive list of discrimination types.

If you’re suffering from any type of discrimination and finding it difficult to move forward, therapy is a great option to consider. If you’ve been experiencing discrimination, read licensed therapist Vaughn O’Neals article about how to cope with anxiety and depression caused by discrimination.

Move Past Discrimination with Therapy!

No matter what type of discrimination you’ve experienced, a licensed therapist can help you sort through your feelings and guide you toward the path of healing. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts in discrimination above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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