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Janice Stenson

My approach to therapy: As Navy Veteran and a Licensed Social Worker, with over ten years of experience My therapy style is compassionate, and solution focused. I utilize many evidence-based interventions models of therapy. Experience with diverse population.

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Kara Freeman

My approach to therapy: I enjoy working with those who struggle with neurodivergence (ADHD, Autism, and more), anxiety/depression, and children with various mental health concerns. I always approach therapy with warmth, compassion, and thoughtfulness so people feel supported while getting the tools they need to make change.

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Samantha Ardelian

My approach to therapy: I have a CBT approach, but overall, I find myself to be fairly eclectic. I try to meet my client where they are. I'm versed and trained in different areas. My goal is to help my clients be the best version of themselves.

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Jess Sudik

My approach to therapy: Whether you’re navigating intense mood dysregulation, trauma, self-harm, overwhelming anxiety, depression or suicidal ideation, I offer a safe, nonjudgmental space where healing is possible. I am committed to meeting clients where they are and collaboratively developing customized treatment plans that align with their individual therapeutic goals

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Anna Espy

My approach to therapy: I'll ask you to practice the skills you learn to aid in your self-awareness and self-reflection. The life of young adults can be overwhelming and therapy is sometimes uncomfortable, so I always try to balance seriousness with humor, when appropriate.

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Hannah Pais

My approach to therapy: I help overachievers stop "doing it all" so they can actually start living a life they want! Starting therapy, my clients realize they lost themselves trying to be who they were "supposed" to be. My goal is to guide you to who you WANT to be.

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Maya Cortes

My approach to therapy: I’m a direct, trauma informed therapist who works with people often labeled the “black sheep” or “too much” for speaking honestly about abuse or dysfunction. I help clients reconnect with their voice, rebuild trust in themselves, and make sense of complex trauma from families, institutions, or high control environments.

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Lindsey Smith

My approach to therapy: I view counseling through a person-centered lens; I seek to understand learn about you from you, as you are the expert on your emotions and story. I am here to believe you, listen to you, and to provide you with tools that align with your goals. I want to be an ally in this process to help you foster confidence, coping skills, and self-actualization.

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Carissa Mitchell

My approach to therapy: I work with adults navigating trauma, mood disorders, and moments of crisis that feel overwhelming or destabilizing. Many of the people I see are struggling with shame, self-criticism, or feeling like they “should” be handling things better. Shame keeps people stuck. Self-compassion creates momentum. And you don’t have to figure this out alone.

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Norman Cerny

My approach to therapy: My expertise includes Trauma-Focused Care (EMDR, TF-CBT), ADHD support for both adults and children, LGBTQ+ issues—particularly gay and trans care—self-harm, addiction, and family and relationship conflicts.

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Find Cutting Therapists & Counselors in Fairfield, OH.

Cutting is a potentially dangerous way to cope with difficult situations and emotions. In fact, it’s one of the most dangerous forms of self-harm. If left untreated, cutting can lead to infections, worse mental health, and even death.

If you feel like your cutting is turning into something even more harmful, or that you may take your own life; immediate support is available. Please call 800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741.

If you are cutting yourself, you can learn other coping mechanisms that are better for your physical and emotional health. The first step is talking to a trained therapist who can help you understand your behaviors, their root causes, and how to feel better.

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

The Benefits of Treatment for Cutting

Cutting treatment is tailored to the individual, given that the reasons behind self-harming behavior vary from person to person. Many find that their urge to cut diminishes greatly with therapy.

Therapy for cutting or self-harm can have the following benefits:

  • Becoming more aware of your mental state.
  • Learning healthier skills you can use to cope with stressors.
  • Improving your social skills and relationships.
  • Discovering and dispelling self-harm triggers.
  • Greater confidence in who you are and compassion for yourself.

Getting therapy for cutting from a licensed professional may be just what you need to improve your life. If you are still curious about how a therapist can provide treatment for cutting, read this personal story about self-harm, trauma, and the benefits of therapy.

Seek Therapy for Cutting Today!

Time is of the essence when it comes to seeking treatment for cutting, so we recommend that you don’t wait. Mental Health Match can help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing cutting and self-harm experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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