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Erica Warshawer

My approach to therapy: I am professional without being formal. I care-sincerely. I will do the work to earn your trust & I will provide the very best care along the way because I want you to say, "I can't believe how far I've come and how much better I feel".

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Dr. Kizzie Johnson

My approach to therapy: My approach is conversational.

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Amanda Anderson

My approach to therapy: I pull from several different approaches that encompass both the body and the mind, creating a comprehensive process. You can expect me to incorporate mindfulness, Brainspotting, and parts work during our sessions together.

  • Accepting Clients

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Della S. Lusk, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I generally use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach with most clients. Bilingüe (inglés/español). Servicios disponibles en ambos idiomas. Together, we will craft a personalized approach using proven methods to help you create a healthier you.

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Yasmin Miranda

My approach to therapy: I've worked with adolescents/adults facing challenges such as trauma, addiction, family conflict, life transitions, mood disorders, and relationship difficulties, but I don't like a one-size-fits all approach. I love working with the outsiders, the lost, the angry, and the misunderstood. I want you to feel accepted, not just tolerated and talked to, not at.

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Melissa Rogel

My approach to therapy: My practice is focused on helping unique individuals understand and accept themselves, manage anxiety and stress, and engage in healthy relationships. I support clients impacted by factors that not everyone understands - chronic illness, neurodivergence, religious trauma.

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Anna Darbonne

My approach to therapy: I tailor each session to your needs and personal style. I'll listen, help you gain clarity on what you want/need/feel, share suggestions/tools/skills, challenge you to make desired changes, remind you of your value, and companion you on your journey.

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Brian Post

My approach to therapy: I will help you to slow down and lean INTO your emotions, especially the uncomfortable ones you’re so good at avoiding. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is an intense process, but I will support and guide you as we explore the terrain of your inner life.

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Matthew Kellar

My approach to therapy: I strive to integrate my expertise and evidence-based practice with your existing strengths and self-knowledge to arrive at a place of healing and growth.

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Find Therapists for Therapists & Counselors in Scranton, PA.

Do therapists need therapy? Yes, they need it just as much as everyone else - perhaps even more so. The truth is that constantly hearing about others’ challenges can bring up emotional and mental trauma in therapists. And while therapists may have an enhanced ability to deal with life’s challenges, they still need assistance to support their mental health from time to time.

If you’re a therapist who is struggling, the right thing to do is reach out for help. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Therapy for Therapists: Reasons You May Need Therapy

For any therapist who is on the fence regarding whether they should seek therapy, here are some common reasons mental health professionals may need therapy for therapists:

  • You have ongoing mental health issues that you’ve neglected to address.
  • You feel stress related to everyday life or burnout from your profession.
  • Hearing about your patients’ issues is starting to affect your mental or emotional health.
  • You have experienced a traumatic event or circumstance and are finding it difficult to cope.
  • You think your own role as a therapist can improve from therapy with another professional.

If you’re dealing with any of the above issues, you should consider therapy for therapists. To learn more about therapy for therapists, read licensed therapist Rachel DuPaul’s story about why therapists need therapy too.

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If you’re not mentally well, this could not only affect your overall well-being, but it can also affect your practice. So, it’s wise to get the help you need sooner rather than later.

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