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Crisis Therapists in Warren, OH


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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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Cynthia Holloway

My approach to therapy: I am partial to Rogerian theories and the need to provide impartiality and positive regard for others. My foundation includes thinking in terms of systems, especially family systems, and how those systems may influence us.

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April Smith

My approach to therapy: My approach is well versed in treating co-occurring substance use issues.

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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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Dr. Laren Conklin

My approach to therapy: I use evidence-based psychotherapies with a proven track record of helping clients meet their goals for better mental health in as few sessions as possible. I know you’re struggling and want to get back to feeling better and living your life fully. I’m here to help!

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Lucas Aschemeier-Brunner

My approach to therapy: I bring an eclectic and collaborative approach to our therapy sessions, and believe that every therapy experience is different and should be catered to the individual, and not put them in a box to fit a certain modality.

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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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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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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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Pam Gibson

My approach to therapy: I have a client-centered approach and try to create an atmosphere of dignity and respect. I use best practice interventions to reduce symptoms and promote recovery in resolving life issues to create optimal health and well being for my clients.

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Find Crisis Therapists & Counselors in Warren, OH.

Crisis therapy is a short-term form of support designed to help individuals and their loved ones navigate and stabilize after a traumatic, overwhelming, or life-altering event. The goal of crisis therapy is to provide immediate emotional support, help you regain a sense of control, and guide you toward healthy coping strategies during an intense or difficult time.

Crisis therapists work with you in-person or online to help you process what happened, manage distress, and create a plan to move forward safely. Therapy may focus on understanding your reactions, addressing immediate needs, and connecting you with ongoing support if needed.

In some situations, crisis support may also include services beyond therapy — such as referrals to medical or community resources, case management, or critical incident stress debriefing. These supports can help ensure your safety, coordinate care, and connect you with the right level of assistance for your situation.

Whether you’re facing a personal loss, major life transition, traumatic event, or sudden emotional breakdown, crisis therapy offers compassionate, practical help when you need it most.

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

The Benefits of Crisis Therapy

Crisis therapy can help you:

  • Regain emotional stability
  • Reduce anxiety, panic, or fear
  • Process trauma or shock
  • Identify healthy coping strategies
  • Improve problem-solving and decision-making
  • Connect with long-term support and resources

If you’re curious about different types of therapy and want to know which is right for your situation, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Crisis Therapy

Crisis therapy may be a good fit if you are experiencing or recovering from:

  • A traumatic or violent event
  • The death of a loved one
  • A major relationship betrayal, breakup or divorce
  • Job loss or financial crisis
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
  • Natural disasters or accidents
  • Sudden emotional distress or panic attacks

Crisis therapy is designed for immediate stabilization and short-term support. If you are in ongoing distress or facing a mental health emergency, long-term therapy or emergency services may also be needed.

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


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