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Do you feel nonchalant as life passes you by? Apathy, which refers to a lack of interest or motivation, can prevent you from realizing your purpose, creating meaningful relationships, and even supporting your own well-being.

If you’re dealing with apathy and are looking for a way to restore your zest for life, therapy can help. Whether you are located in downtown Durham, Campus Hill, Duke Forest, Duke Homestead, or even Duke University, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Apathy Symptoms

If you’re not sure whether you’d like to seek therapy for apathy, you’re not alone. It can be challenging to decide when it’s time, especially since many of us feel apathy about specific things from time to time.

Here are some concerning symptoms of apathy:

  • You don’t care about your own problems.
  • You aren’t interested in completing basic self-care processes, such as eating or bathing.
  • You don’t feel anything when bad things are happening around you.
  • You don't care about your future or what happens to you.

It’s important to familiarize yourself with the causes of apathy, because it can be caused by some potentially dangerous conditions. Apathy is regularly seen in people with mental conditions like depression and schizophrenia, as well as brain injuries and diseases like Parkinson’s disease and Huntington's disease. It is important that you consult a medical professional if you suspect an injury or illness is causing your apathy.

Need a bit of assistance to move forward? Licensed therapist Jessica Connolly writes about how to find the right therapist for you.

Seek Treatment for Apathy Now!

Apathy can leave you stuck and alone; that’s no way to live. We recommend that you seek treatment for apathy sooner rather than later. Mental Health Match can help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing apathy experts below or by using our free therapist matching tool.

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Vanessa Roddenberry
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Explore the way your past is holding you back, and break down unhelpful ways of looking at the world while having compassion for the shelter or comfort they may have provided at an earlier time in your life. You'll forge a new, clearer lens.


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Explore the way your past is holding you back, and break down unhelpful ways of looking at the world while having compassion for the shelter or comfort they may have provided at an earlier time in your life. You'll forge a new, clearer lens.

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My office is a shame-free zone. We'll put your experience in context so that you can learn to approach yourself and your decisions with the compassion you deserve.

FOCUS AREAS:
  • Career Burnout
  • Family of Origin
  • High-Functioning Anxiety
  • Insomnia and Sleep Problems
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Women
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My goal as a therapist is to help my clients feel accepted, heard, and motivated to reach their goals. Together we can find out what is in the way of your wellbeing and work to move past it.


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My goal as a therapist is to help my clients feel accepted, heard, and motivated to reach their goals. Together we can find out what is in the way of your wellbeing and work to move past it.

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In therapy, I draw from a variety of evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness practices, self-compassion practices, solution-focused therapy, and feminist therapy when appropriate.

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  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • High-Functioning Autism
  • LGBTQ+
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  • Relationship Skills
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Sherniqwa Gilliland
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It is vital to create a safe space in therapy. I focus on building trust first and then we identify goals. Clients are the experts on themselves, so it is important for them to set their treatment goals, and we work on reaching them together.


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It is vital to create a safe space in therapy. I focus on building trust first and then we identify goals. Clients are the experts on themselves, so it is important for them to set their treatment goals, and we work on reaching them together.

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I help adults/adolescents challenge negative thinking and critical self-talk, find solutions to current problems, and recognize their strengths, positive attributes, and intrinsic motivation.

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Because we are all complicated beings, I believe it’s important to explore the whole person, including the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that influence how we show up in our work, relationships and daily lives.


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Because we are all complicated beings, I believe it’s important to explore the whole person, including the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that influence how we show up in our work, relationships and daily lives.

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I believe in a person-centered and solution-focused approach where we work together to identify your goals and to develop a concrete plan to accomplish them, at your own pace.

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Hannah Loscalzo
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Explore emotions with gentleness & kindness, have open discussions about thought, behavior, and communication patterns, and work collaboratively toward healing! I truly believe slow & steady wins the race when effective handling of mental health.


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Explore emotions with gentleness & kindness, have open discussions about thought, behavior, and communication patterns, and work collaboratively toward healing! I truly believe slow & steady wins the race when effective handling of mental health.

Something to know about my approach is:

I take a very conversational and person-centered approach! I am more than happy to work with you to work out an approach to therapy and healing that works well for you! I am typically not very directive, but like to let you lead the way.

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  • Adolescent Anxiety
  • Adult Child of Emotionally Immature Parents
  • Anxiety
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Anxiety-Driven Anger
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