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Steven Orma

My approach to therapy: Hello! I'm a clinical psychologist with 20+ years’ experience supporting and helping you with anxiety, stress, relationships, insomnia/sleep issues, building confidence/self-esteem and coaching for career and life success. I've worked with women and men of all ages and life situations, from tackling challenging problems to achieving goals.

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Scott Levson

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and eclectic approach by integrating psychodynamic theories with evidence-based tools. I draw on treatments ranging from CBT, ACT, and CPT, tailoring treatment to your unique needs and experiences.

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Meghan Newman

My approach to therapy: Clients will experience a down to earth, flexible, and fun therapist.

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Charlene Hogue

My approach to therapy: I provide a safe emotional space to help clients identify problem areas, develop treatment goals using several evidence based interventions, such as CBT, interpersonal therapy, grief work, and trauma work to modify learned unhelpful responses.

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Carla Darnell

My approach to therapy: I tend to favor Cognitive Behavioral approaches in therapy, but am quite capable of adjusting my therapeutic process to the method best suited for the problems at hand. I blend in Mindfullness, Positive Thinking, and Solution-focused Therapy.

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Jennifer Gibbs

My approach to therapy: I take a humanistic, holistic approach, which means I see you as a whole person — not just a list of symptoms or problems. I’m not here to “fix” you, because you’re not broken. You deserve a space where you can feel seen, heard, and supported exactly as you are, while we work together toward what matters most to you.

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Megan Mathias

My approach to therapy: I like to provide the tools to you to work myself out of a a job. I want you to feel confident about managing your symptoms and distress. I like to provide handouts and educate you on how to progress.

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Dr. Kelly McAleer

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me isn’t about fixing what’s “wrong” with you. It’s a space for self-inquiry—a place to tend to what’s been buried, minimized, or pushed aside. I meet you where you are and help you move toward insight, healing, and a more connected sense of self. My work draws from a range of modalities and unfolds at a pace that feels right to you.

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Erin Hoffman

My approach to therapy: I work with adults navigating anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns, relationship issues, and life transitions. I have a special passion for supporting men’s issues, women’s issues, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. No matter who you are or what you’re facing, I aim to help you uncover your strengths and build confidence in your authentic self.

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Daniel Freeland

My approach to therapy: Are you fighting a losing battle with your relationship to food? Do you find yourself bingeing, restricting, or engaging in questionable food patterns? Does food take over your mental and emotional freedom? It can feel like a never-ending task to gain control over your relationship with food, leaving you feeling exhausted, defeated, and demoralized.

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Find Shame Therapists & Counselors in Huber Heights, OH.

Is shame negatively affecting your life? Many people feel shame for all sorts of reasons, but shame is often a weapon used in bullying behaviors to make others feel defenseless, embarrassed, or confused. If you are experiencing these symptoms of shame, then it's a good idea to seek professional assistance from a licensed therapist, who can help you make sense of those feelings and stop them at the source.

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

Common Signs of Shame

If you’re wondering whether you’re experiencing shame, this section is for you. Shame can bring on a myriad of symptoms, including:

  • Feelings of vulnerability.
  • Feelings of rejection.
  • Feeling small in relation to others.
  • Worrying about failing.
  • Worrying about what others may think about you.

This is not an exhaustive list. Licensed therapist Aaron Mason wrote this article about shame, imperfections, and the difference between guilt and shame.

Don’t Wait: Get Shame Counseling Today!

It’s totally normal to feel shame in the short term, but when these feelings linger or grow over time, they can have detrimental effects on your self-esteem and mental health as a whole. Therapy can help tremendously by helping you discover the source of your shame and how to overcome it. And Mental Health Match can help you find a quality therapist to get started. Start by browsing above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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