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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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Jessie Smith

My approach to therapy: I am passionate about assisting clients with learning the skills needed to reach their goals and be successful in life as they define it. I believe that your experiences are unique to you, and so too, should be the therapeutic approach that I use.

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Laura Begin

My approach to therapy: I am a somatic psychotherapist, rooted in my background as a massage therapist. My approach to therapy incorporates the body as well as the mind.

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Laura Deterville

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of approaches to therapy depending upon each client’s unique personality and individual needs. I may assign homeworks such as nature activities, art projects, journal writing, or other methods of self-reflection and expression.

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Darryl Mccarroll

My approach to therapy: As LCSW I use Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectal behavioral, and Trauma based therapies along with Psychotherapy to assist clients with achieving many of their treatment goals.

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Emily Materdo

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is viewing you as the expert in your life & ensuring that you feel heard. I come from the lens of being a person-centered & empowering therapist with an eclectic method of helping you achieve your goals of coming to therapy.

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Chasity Jiles

My approach to therapy: I utilize an integrated approach based on each person's individualized needs. A few include: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solutions Focused Therapy, Family Systems Theory, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing and well as a holistic approach.

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Amber Ford

My approach to therapy: My approach centers on psychological and emotional safety which are essential for personal growth and development. You are likely to leave therapy with a greater understanding of yourself and the world around you as well as clarity about your needs.

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Carla Rivera

My approach to therapy: I will always tailor therapy to your needs as a collaborator. I believe you are the expert of your life. Whether you need to be heard and want to work your own thoughts out with talk therapy, or want a more directive approach, I am here to help you!

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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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Find Caregiver Therapists & Counselors in Duke University of Durham, NC.

Caregivers often struggle to find time to care for themselves, which is unfortunate, being that stress and burnout are common issues reported by caregivers. If you’re feeling stressed, burnt out, or would like mental health guidance, a licensed therapist can help significantly.

Experienced therapists can help caregivers make time for self-care and prevent resentment toward the people you care for. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Could Use Caregiver Counselling

If you’re still on the fence regarding whether you should seek therapy, we can help. You should connect with a therapist if any of the following apply to you:

  • You feel persistent sadness.
  • You feel isolated or purposely avoid social situations.
  • You are stressed out on a regular basis.
  • You feel utterly exhausted.
  • You often feel anxious or fearful.
  • You experience compassion fatigue or feel apathetic about the people you care for.

If any of the above symptoms resonate with you, you may wish to read this short article: The Caregiver Guide to Self-Care by licensed therapist Miranda Campbell.

Get Help for Caregiver Burnout & Stress Today!

Therapy is an effective way for caregivers to:

  • Handle negative feelings.
  • Identify sources of burnout symptoms.
  • Learn proven methods to promote mental and physical wellness.

And Mental Health Match can help you out by connecting you with a licensed therapist. Find one in a matter of minutes by browsing the experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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