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Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: I don’t do passive nods or “how does that make you feel?” loops. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and action focused. Therapy with me feels like a real conversation where I blend research-backed strategies with genuine connection to help high-achieving adults manage anxiety, ADHD, grief and life’s WTF moments with clarity and confidence.

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Ashley Fields

My approach to therapy: I meet you where you are. We talk about your goals, needs, wants. Then we get to work learning more about how you can grow, heal and live a fuller life. I offer talk therapy and brain-body based therapy so you can choose the vibe that’s right for you

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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 Byrum

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative to therapy, and I am always on the lookout for the strengths my clients possess. I also love to teach new skills and desire to equip my clients with practical tools.

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Christy Pulsford

My approach to therapy: Our evidence-based techniques and holistic approach to wellness help you navigate life's challenges, guide you toward your goals, and develop coping skills and resilience.

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Trena Jenkins

My approach to therapy: I take a personalized approach to therapy and will utilize and teach you therapeutic tools based on your own specific needs.

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Shazia Naurin

My approach to therapy: I use a compassionate, client-centered approach integrating EMDR, DBT, and trauma-informed care to support healing, resilience, and personal growth in a safe, nonjudgmental space.

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Bill DeFelice

My approach to therapy: In all of the years that I have been doing this there isn’t much that I haven’t experienced or heard about before. I am telling you this, because I want you to feel relaxed and comfortable from the moment we talk or meet.

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Rachael Lastoff

My approach to therapy: I want people to grow when they come to therapy. I am not one to just sit and listen, I will ask a lot of questions, give feedback, and assignments to work on outside of therapy. I also swear, make jokes, and encourage you to do the same.

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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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Find Solution-Focused Therapists & Counselors in Ohio.

Some therapeutic approaches go deep to understand the root psychological sources of your problems, while others focus mainly on the solutions. Solution-focused therapy (SFT), sometimes called Solution-focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), focuses intently on finding solutions to your mental and emotional issues and problems to get you on track to achieving your goals in less time.

Solutions-Focused Therapy helps you develop problem solving skills by focusing on the impact of your present decisions on your future. SFT focuses less on why a problem exists or how it came about and more on what can be done to solve it.

If you have unresolved problems that are affecting your daily life, solution-focused therapy may be the answer. Wherever you are located in Ohio, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Solution-focused Counseling Benefits

The benefits of solution-focused therapy are numerous, but here are just a few:

  • Greater empowerment by becoming goal-oriented.
  • Control over healing and problem resolution.
  • Quicker resolution of your problems when compared to longer-term therapies.
  • Lower overall treatment costs in comparison with conventional treatments.

Solution-focused therapy is helpful for people suffering from a range of mental health concerns and disorders, as well as those who are going through tough situations or big life changes. You may find that it’s exactly what you need to move forward in life in a meaningful way.

If you’re curious if now is the time to start therapy, check out this advice by licensed therapist Ashley Hamm about the 5 signs that you might benefit from therapy.

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Being that solution-focused therapy is not as widely used as other therapy types, it can be difficult to find a qualified solution-focused therapist. Mental Health Match can help you get started by matching you with a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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