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Amanda Parmley

My approach to therapy: I have over 11 years of experience working as a counselor. Although not the only modality I offer, I am trained in EMDR and specialize in working with clients who struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, and PTSD. I am also trained in CBT-I for insomnia and regularly work with clients experiencing insomnia.

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Ashley Fields

My approach to therapy: I meet you where you are. We talk about your goals, needs, wants. Then we get to work learning more about how you can grow, heal and live a fuller life. I offer talk therapy and brain-body based therapy so you can choose the vibe that’s right for you

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Aubrey Baptista

My approach to therapy: My approach is real, relational, and a little rebellious. I blend evidence-based skills with creative expression to help you untangle chaos, build clarity, and actually enjoy the process of growth—no fluff, just real tools and real talk.

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Rebekah Knight-Baughman, PHD LLC

My approach to therapy: I use a collaborative approach based on the therapy relationship to assist clients with personal growth and meaningful change in accordance with their internal resources, values, and needs. I work to understand who you are and your learned patterns of relating and living. We then identify what has been working for you and what you hope to change in therapy.

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Marina Cline

My approach to therapy: I value collaborative relationships with clients and draw from evidence-based modalities including CBT, EMDR, Solutions-Focused, Mindfulness, and DBT to help clients come up with tools to navigate difficult moments and adjust to their new life.

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Michele Seeley

My approach to therapy: This isn’t your first rodeo. You’ve been strong for a long time—and that’s part of the problem.

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Alysia W. McGlone

My approach to therapy: You are enough. Creating or adjusting relationships can be based on authentic self-expression, free from fear of negative judgment. Support offered addresses assertiveness/conflict resolution skills, college student adjustment to adulthood, major life or career decisions, self-esteem, mood irritability, and unresolved childhood trauma.

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Eleanor Curtis

My approach to therapy: I use elements of Solution-focused Focused Brief Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I’ll work with you to discover what works best for you as the client.

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Wanda Clark

My approach to therapy: In addition to approaching therapy with a person-centered approach, I often implement a strength-based approach to help clients realize their innate strengths and capabilities.

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Franklin Williams

My approach to therapy: My choice of therapeutic techniques includes CBT but I also use techniques from Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, and Multisystemic Therapy. I will use goals, contracts, and homework while keeping client wellness at the forefront of treatment goals.

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Find Aetna Therapists & Counselors in Durham, NC.

Deciding to see a therapist may have been difficult, but finding one who accepts your insurance may be even more challenging. And while you’re trying to cope with your own mental and emotional issues, dealing with insurance issues may be the last thing you want to do.

At Mental Health Match, we specialize in matching people to therapists near you who accept or are in-network with Aetna.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Does Your Insurance Cover Therapy?

Before you start therapy, the first thing you should do is verify your outpatient Aetna therapy coverage. If your plan doesn’t cover behavioral health therapy, they won’t pay; it may surprise you how many plans don’t include therapist insurance coverage.

To determine what your plan covers, you can call the customer service number on your insurance card. Once you know for sure that your insurance will cover outpatient behavioral health, leave it to us to help you find a therapist who accepts Aetna plans.

If you would like to learn more about how to use insurance to cover therapy, check out our FAQ about how to pay for therapy.

Find a Therapist Near You Who Accepts Aetna Therapy Coverage

Instead of Googling “therapists that take my insurance” and sifting through tons of results to no avail, allow us to help. After all, the longer you spend trying to figure out how to pay for therapy, the longer your treatment may be delayed.

With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified therapist near you who takes Aetna therapy coverage is easy! Start by browsing in-network experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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