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Pare Underwood

My approach to therapy: After our first session we will get right to work. We will set goals and you can expect homework and exercises in between sessions, which will help you set your own boundaries, feel less irritable, and stand up for yourself in your relationships.

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Jack Crownover

My approach to therapy: I put people first over their diagnosis. I don’t see people as broken, I see people as the outcome of the circumstances of their lives. I want to help you better your life through changes in how you treat yourself and interact with the world.

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Kenya Williamson

My approach to therapy: Clients get a customized counseling experience for clients. I create my own handouts, use videos, etc. to help clients process their experiences in a healthy manner. I use fun as the secret ingredient to help clients embrace their identity.

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Melissa Kummer Dague

My approach to therapy: My approach in addressing client needs centers around my belief that each and every individual has their own strengths and wisdom that they bring to counseling. My job is to help people access those skills and utilize them to reach their goals.

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Michelle Davis

My approach to therapy: I focus on establishing a secure and nurturing environment where clients feel acknowledged and valued. Each session is customized to meet personal needs, employing evidence-based methods to promote growth, address challenges, and build resilience.

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Elizabeth Cortez-Neavel

My approach to therapy: Hi! I'm Beth (they/them)! We'll collaboratively explore at your own pace how you hold meaning in your life and how your experiences influence the relationships you have with yourself, your partners, your children, your community, and the world.

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Ellen Payne

My approach to therapy: I am here for YOU. Your past does not define you and I believe everyone deserves to feel better. I am a person-centered, trauma-focused, psychodynamic therapist, which is just a fancy way of saying that I believe your experience is most important.

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Sabah Ali

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is to help provide solutions to the daily struggles faced in life, with a high level of emphasis on meeting the needs of my clients.

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Camille Berg

My approach to therapy: I will help you find ways to cope with your current issues, as well as feel safe enough to process the past events that still haunt you. The goal is for it all to get easier, coping with current, processing your past, and planning your future.

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Ryan McDonald

My approach to therapy: I use a solution-focused therapy combined with a strategic orientation. What this means is that I strive to find uniquely tailored interventions to help individuals, couples & families create positive change in their lives and relationships.

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Find Abuse Therapists & Counselors in Laredo, TX.

If you’ve dealt with any type of abuse in the past, you may be aware of the adverse effects it can have on your mental health. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you’ve been abusive in the past, you may have trouble forgiving yourself.

Regardless, a licensed therapist can help you access your feelings and heal from abuse you’ve experienced. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need Help with Abuse

Whether you’ve abused someone else in the past or you’ve been a victim of abuse, you may have some scars that make life difficult.

Here are some signs you need help with abuse:

  • You may be easily triggered to feel fear or panic.
  • You may hold a lot of anger toward the person who abused you.
  • You avoid talking about or doing anything that can remind you of your experience.
  • You blame yourself for your experience.

Abuse comes in many forms, including physical abuse, mental abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, verbal abuse, and more (this is not an exhaustive list). No matter the type of abuse you are dealing with, Mental Health Match can help you find a therapist to get the healing process started and improve your life.

If you’re struggling with past abuse and not sure how therapy can help, read this article by licensed therapist Kennyetta Watkins: When bad things happen to good people.

Speak With an Abuse Counselor Today!

Abuse can take hold and change the trajectory of your life - in severe cases, it can take your life completely off track. But, with targeted therapy based on your specific abuse situation, there’s hope for recovery and lasting happiness. And with Mental Health Match, finding a great therapist is easy! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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