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Madeleine Vaughters

My approach to therapy: an empathetic and holistic, blending trauma-focused techniques like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) with client-focused techniques like Person-Centered, Gestalt, Solution-Focused, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).

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Jennifer Gatlin

My approach to therapy: I don't strictly adhere to one type of therapy. I am trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) to treat trauma. I also use cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy.

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Kallie Weeks

My approach to therapy: You are unique and worthy of healing and growth! As such, I offer a creative, integrative approach in an empowering environment cultivated with a personalized healing journey in mind, so you may flourish in a manner specifically fit for you!

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Jamie Eastman

My approach to therapy: My clients are folks who are often perceived as different, or feel isolated and stressed by the demands of daily living. Together we will find strategies to provide you with a sense of ease while navigating life with more strength and confidence.

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Valerie Dunham Maxey

My approach to therapy: My approach involves teaching skills to manage symptom manifestation and, when appropriate, exploring the possible connections your life experiences may have had on how you have evolved into how you show up presently.

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Lucille Byru

My approach to therapy: I show up as a real person—warm, present, and engaged. I blend practical tools with insight, and I tailor therapy to your needs rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. Therapy with me is collaborative, compassionate, and focused on real-life change.

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Tawanda Kitchen

My approach to therapy: My approach incorporates music throughout a variety of genres. I also incorporate art and self expression.

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Tiffany Ziegler

My approach to therapy: that is rooted in acknowledging the client as the expert. I work with the client to identify goals and work towards these goals in an authentic way. I utilize different approaches that are best fitted for the client and make space for all parts of you to be present without shame.

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Irasema Martinez

My approach to therapy: I believe in your ability to heal and grow. With a person-centered approach, I focus on what’s most important to you. I’ve helped clients through trauma, anxiety, depression, and grief, and I’m trained in EMDR for deeper healing. My goal is to offer a safe, compassionate space where you can feel heard, supported, and empowered to create change.

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Veronica Cantu

My approach to therapy: I let you lead the way. I let you point me in the direction of where you'd like to go, and I help you unravel the knotted emotions in your body. I combine various theories to best fit your needs, goals, and hopes for your therapeutic journey. I honor multiculturalism and authenticity - empowering your truest self in our room and in your world.

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Find Suicidal Thoughts Therapists & Counselors in Grand Prairie of Arlington, TX.

If you’re dealing with suicidal thoughts or behavior, seeking treatment is the best choice you can make for your life. The stakes are high, so the sooner you seek treatment, the better.

If you are actively considering ending your life, please know that there is a community waiting to help you. You can get free, immediate support and connection by calling or texting 988.

If you can wait a week or two to see a trained professional, a licensed therapist can help you understand your suicidal thoughts (also known as suicidal ideation), and create a plan to help you find new connection, joy, and meaning in your life. Wherever you are located in Grand Prairie of Arlington, TX, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who is experienced with suicidal thoughts.

Signs You Need Treatment for Suicidal Thoughts

Here are some signs that you should consider seeking the expertise of a trained suicidal ideation treatment provider:

  • You don’t feel any sense of purpose or hope for the future.
  • You do things without thinking about your own safety.
  • You have attempted to end your life in the past.
  • You have separated yourself from friends and loved ones.
  • You think about and plan your own death.

(Please note this is not an exhaustive list.)

Often times, suicidal thoughts are the result of underlying issues such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, PTSD, or other treatable mental health concerns.

If any of these signs ring true for you, time is of the essence - reach out for help from a professional therapist. If you are looking for help taking the next step, read licensed therapist Kasandra Reyes’s article Suicide Risk Factors and Tips for Support.

Start with a Therapist who Specializes in Suicidal Thoughts

A trained therapist can help you address the issues that propel you to consider suicide, help you retrain your mind, and treat any underlying mental health concerns you may suffer from. Start by browsing crisis therapists above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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