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Emotionally Focused Therapists in Lancaster, OH


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Michelle Kramer

My approach to therapy: Every person is different, so every session is too. I use EMDR, mindfulness, and grounding techniques, but I follow your lead. I show up as a real, imperfect human who genuinely cares, and I believe that matters just as much as any technique.

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Hannah Muetzelfeld

My approach to therapy: I help clients heal emotional pain, uncover their strengths, and build values-based coping skills. Through an attachment lens, we can work to shift from avoiding emotions to accepting and healing pain. My approach combines empathy, collaboration, and practical tools to guide you toward lasting change at your own pace.

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Damara Ferguson

My approach to therapy: I mainly work utilizing a combination of clinical modalities such as CBT, DBT, Behavioral therapy, Trauma-informed, Christian Counseling, Motivational Interviewing, and ACT to name a few.

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Christine "Tina Gemberling

My approach to therapy: Hello! I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW) with over 10 years of experience in working with clients on a variety of issues. I believe that establishing a trusting therapeutic relationship is key for success in therapy.

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Tiara Kendrick

My approach to therapy: My approach is Christian, and I can offer assistance with many life changes, from adjusting to the job and relational stress, to parenting issues, to race and cultural concerns or family conflict.

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Tao Wilkes

My approach to therapy: Following graduation, I worked at The Center for Families and Children and then at Firelands Regional Medical Center as a mental health therapist providing counseling to individuals, families, and couples.

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Nicole Pratt

My approach to therapy: As a queer therapist, I am passionate about working with LGBTQIA+ folks. I use a variety of trauma-informed practices to best suit your needs - all aimed at building a deeper sense of self, experiencing emotions more fully, and feeling more in control of daily life.

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Edward Luersman

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy works best when it honors all of who you are, your mental health, your relationships, and your spiritual life. I use evidence-based methods, like CBT and EMDR while creating a warm, person-centered space where you feel truly heard and understood. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and focused on your unique needs and goals.

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Alexandra Goodman

My approach to therapy: Creating an unconditionally supportive, warm, empathic, and safe environment to explore the possibilities of change, strengths, limitations, obstacles, and relationship patterns is my number one priority.

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Calvin Samples

My approach to therapy: You’re tired of feeling like you're constantly walking on eggshells, either in your relationship or in your daily life. You want to feel heard, connected, and supported instead of always managing stress alone. Whether you're a couple in conflict or just burnt out from a high-pressure world, you don't have to be just "getting by".

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Find Emotionally Focused Therapists & Counselors in Lancaster, OH.

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a structured, evidence-based form of therapy that focuses on strengthening emotional bonds and improving relationships. Rooted in attachment theory, EFT helps individuals, couples, and families understand emotional patterns and build deeper, more secure connections.

EFT therapists work with you to identify negative cycles of interaction and uncover the underlying emotions driving them. Through guided conversations in-person or online, you’ll learn to express emotions more openly and respond to others in ways that foster trust, safety, and closeness.

Whether you’re struggling with relationship conflict, emotional distance, or past trauma that impacts your connections, EFT can help you and your loved ones heal and grow together.

Wherever you are located in Lancaster, OH, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced EFT therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Emotionally Focused Therapy

EFT offers many benefits for individuals, couples, and families, including:

  • Stronger emotional connection
  • Healthier communication and conflict resolution
  • Greater trust and intimacy in relationships
  • Reduced feelings of loneliness or disconnection
  • Improved self-awareness and empathy
  • Long-term relationship satisfaction and stability

If you’d like to learn more about different therapy approaches and which one may be right for you, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Emotionally Focused Therapy

EFT may be a good fit if you are experiencing:

  • Relationship conflict or disconnection
  • Difficulty communicating emotions
  • Repeating patterns of blame, withdrawal, or avoidance
  • Feelings of insecurity or fear of abandonment
  • Recovery from infidelity or betrayal
  • Family tension or emotional distance

EFT may not be ideal if one or more participants are unwilling to engage in open communication or if there is ongoing abuse or safety concerns — in such cases, individual or crisis therapy may be more appropriate first.

If you’re interested in Emotionally Focused Therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a qualified EFT therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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