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Dr. Emily Price

My approach to therapy: I take an active approach to identify why you are hurting, lost, numb or overwhelmed, break you free unwanted patterns, and bring you much needed relief. You will feel affirmed in who you are while being encouraged to grow. Together, we will go deep to create lasting changes that make you more satisfied with yourself, your relationships, and your life.

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Micheal Franklin

My approach to therapy: Micheal is a prior service active duty Marine and he is direct with his responses and he will walk with you on your journey and will never leave you behind. Micheal wants to help each of his clients to become everything they, are capable of becoming.

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Abraham (Abe) Goetz

My approach to therapy: If you are looking for a therapist with a blank, neutral face who gives an occasional "mhm" while you vent for 50 minutes, I'm not your guy. I think if you're doing therapy right, it is not going to be easy. Sometimes we have to hurt to heal.

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Racquel Weaver

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is pretty creative-using art, movement, music and sometimes a little humor. If creativity isn't your vibe, I'm always down for traditional talk therapy. I also provide LPC Supervision for LPC Canidates.

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Anissa Hernandez

My approach to therapy: My approach is curious, collaborative, and supportive. I create a warm, understanding, and non-judgmental space where clients can feel safe and heard. I take the time to build trust, honoring each person’s pace and unique experiences while fostering a space for exploration and self-reflection.

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Marcia Keesee

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is rooted in compassion, respect, and collaboration. I believe in creating a safe, supportive environment where you can feel free to explore your thoughts, emotions, and experiences without fear of judgment.

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Abby Nagode

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic style is strengths-based, trauma-informed, and centered around a trusting and supportive relationship. It is important to me to create a space where my clients feel safe, seen, and understood. I work collaboratively with clients and empower them to recognize their strengths while developing practical skills to navigate life’s challenges.

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Find Millennial Issues Therapists & Counselors in Oklahoma City, OK.

You deal with a lot as a Millennial, from student debt to social media stresses and concerns about the future. Life as a young person today can easily lead to mental and emotional turmoil.

If you’re part of the Millennial generation and are dealing with mental health concerns, you need specialized support. Luckily, there are Millennial therapists standing by to help you sort through your innermost issues so you can live your best possible life. Wherever you are located in Oklahoma City, OK, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who specializes in working with Millennials.

Signs You Should Consider a Therapist focused on Millennials

If you’re not quite sure whether you need therapy, here are some signs you should look out for:

  • You feel stressed a lot of the time and find it difficult to calm down.
  • You no longer feel interested in things that you used to enjoy.
  • You isolate yourself or avoid social interactions.
  • You have difficulty adulting, or taking care of yourself and your responsibilities.
  • You have lost hope that things can get better for you.
  • You feel anxious or angry and feel powerless to control it.
  • You are sleeping more than usual and/or find it difficult to get up on time.

If any of the above Millennial mental health issues sound like you, we recommend that you seek therapy sooner rather than later.

Get Started with a Therapist for Millennials

A therapist will get to know you and your pain points and offer you practical tools and guidance to address issues preventing you from reaching your full potential. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified Millennial therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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