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Susan Charney
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76459
Arizona
I have been practicing for over 20 years. I emphasize honest appraisal and guided self-reflection a a means of confronting issues head on.. I have a general practice focusing on couples, families and blended families. i am a native New Yorker, we like solution oriented goals... I am direct and try to provide multiple alternatives to present thoughts. You may agree or disagree with some statements. It helps to assist with insights where changes are needed. Changes within oneself, changes the way they respond to a significant other, or a family member who lives with them. co-parenting in times of separation, focuses on how to leave the "old" relationship behind when focusing on supporting the child(ren).
I am cisd/trauma trained and have had many eye opening experiences. I worked at the hospital in Landstahl Germany with soldiers who were injured and their families , in addition I had the privilege of working at ground zero with the employees of a financial company on the year of the anniversary of 911. I am a native New Yorker , focusing on goal oriented solution focused cognitive behavioral therapy (I am a diplomat in CBT) I am presently working with many frontline workers who have been affected by the pandemic, and more recently those effected by the war in Israel.
Appts monday -Thursday are 45 minute sessions. Fridays are 30 minutes and wednesday only in the afternoon . All the rest are 45 minutes
I have been practicing for over 20 years. I emphasize honest appraisal and guided self-reflection a a means of confronting issues head on.. I have a general practice focusing on couples, families and blended families. i am a native New Yorker, we like solution oriented goals... I am direct and try to provide multiple alternatives to present thoughts. You may agree or disagree with some statements. It helps to assist with insights where changes are needed. Changes within oneself, changes the way they respond to a significant other, or a family member who lives with them. co-parenting in times of separation, focuses on how to leave the "old" relationship behind when focusing on supporting the child(ren).
I am cisd/trauma trained and have had many eye opening experiences. I worked at the hospital in Landstahl Germany with soldiers who were injured and their families , in addition I had the privilege of working at ground zero with the employees of a financial company on the year of the anniversary of 911. I am a native New Yorker , focusing on goal oriented solution focused cognitive behavioral therapy (I am a diplomat in CBT) I am presently working with many frontline workers who have been affected by the pandemic, and more recently those effected by the war in Israel.
Appts monday -Thursday are 45 minute sessions. Fridays are 30 minutes and wednesday only in the afternoon . All the rest are 45 minutes
Dr. Joyce A. Griffin
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76331
Illinois
My approach to counseling is often didactic and is solution oriented. It is my opinion that clients come to counseling because they can not figure out what to do. So “teaching counseling” offers them new skills to use in their situation, as well as ideas to assist in coping in their world. I am somewhat eclectic in my approaches, realizing that everyone is unique, and one size does NOT fit all. I find a Cognitive Behavioral approach often encourages clients to set their own solution-focused path. I give feedback and assign homework tasks. I ask clients to join me in making a sort of treatment plan, and we work together on problem-solving. I periodically consult with trusted professional colleagues on a confidential bases, who practice outside of our local area.
It is not my style to see what others have reported about their own work. I march to my own drummer and do what I believe is right in each situation. It’s fine with me if I am the only one doing it the way I do it.
My approach to counseling is often didactic and is solution oriented. It is my opinion that clients come to counseling because they can not figure out what to do. So “teaching counseling” offers them new skills to use in their situation, as well as ideas to assist in coping in their world. I am somewhat eclectic in my approaches, realizing that everyone is unique, and one size does NOT fit all. I find a Cognitive Behavioral approach often encourages clients to set their own solution-focused path. I give feedback and assign homework tasks. I ask clients to join me in making a sort of treatment plan, and we work together on problem-solving. I periodically consult with trusted professional colleagues on a confidential bases, who practice outside of our local area.
It is not my style to see what others have reported about their own work. I march to my own drummer and do what I believe is right in each situation. It’s fine with me if I am the only one doing it the way I do it.
Kelly James-Fraser
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76330
Georgia
I am a counselor licensed in Georgia with over 10 years of experience working as a psychotherapist primarily with children, young adults, and veterans suffering from PTSD. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, parenting problems, career challenges, severe and chronic mental health issues, and military related issues. I have worked extensively with many individuals who have experienced physical trauma and/or emotional abuse.
My career history includes working inpatient with chronic pervasive mental illness, working inpatient with children in crisis, working inpatient on a forensic unit with patients who have been court ordered and found not guilty by reason of insanity, working for The Department of Corrections providing therapy and parole evaluation, and working in a group private practice servicing primarily children, adolescents, young adults, couples, and the veteran population.
My therapy style is person centered and solution focused. My approach is an eclectic mix and I will tailor our dialogue and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs.
I look forward to working with you!
I am a counselor licensed in Georgia with over 10 years of experience working as a psychotherapist primarily with children, young adults, and veterans suffering from PTSD. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, parenting problems, career challenges, severe and chronic mental health issues, and military related issues. I have worked extensively with many individuals who have experienced physical trauma and/or emotional abuse.
My career history includes working inpatient with chronic pervasive mental illness, working inpatient with children in crisis, working inpatient on a forensic unit with patients who have been court ordered and found not guilty by reason of insanity, working for The Department of Corrections providing therapy and parole evaluation, and working in a group private practice servicing primarily children, adolescents, young adults, couples, and the veteran population.
My therapy style is person centered and solution focused. My approach is an eclectic mix and I will tailor our dialogue and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs.
I look forward to working with you!
Maria Sands
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76256
Louisiana
My name is Maria Sands. I hold a Masters Degree in Social Work and a State license to practice Social Work in Louisiana. I practice from a Bio-Psycho-Social perspective; that is, I look at the whole person as an Individual who is also part of society. I have worked in medical and psychiatric venues which adds to my ability to address issues such as comorbidities and psychotropic medications. My specialties include Anxiety Disorder, ADHD, Bi-Polar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder. I use CBT, Deep Relaxation Techniques, Self-Affirmations and Journaling among other techniques and treatment approaches to address these disorders. I have had a good deal of experience with adults and the elderly with pre-existing conditions, such as kidney failure. I think I can help because I come from a Bio-Psycho-Social perspective and because I tailor my treatment approach to the clients I am treating. Different techniques work better for different people.
My name is Maria Sands. I hold a Masters Degree in Social Work and a State license to practice Social Work in Louisiana. I practice from a Bio-Psycho-Social perspective; that is, I look at the whole person as an Individual who is also part of society. I have worked in medical and psychiatric venues which adds to my ability to address issues such as comorbidities and psychotropic medications. My specialties include Anxiety Disorder, ADHD, Bi-Polar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder. I use CBT, Deep Relaxation Techniques, Self-Affirmations and Journaling among other techniques and treatment approaches to address these disorders. I have had a good deal of experience with adults and the elderly with pre-existing conditions, such as kidney failure. I think I can help because I come from a Bio-Psycho-Social perspective and because I tailor my treatment approach to the clients I am treating. Different techniques work better for different people.
Dr. Lauren Pitts-Bounds
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76167
Texas
Dr. Lauren Pitts-Bounds is a Christian Licensed Therapist, Inspirational Speaker, and Personal & Professional Development Coach. Dr. Pitts-Bounds’ life serves as a compass to aid her in turning the adversities of her life into transformative opportunities for others. Dr. Pitts-Bounds’ work is purposed to help clients and audiences to develop in all areas of their lives: emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually which is paramount to the integrity, health and strength of relationships, mental wellness, personal and professional development, and performance enhancement. Dr. Pitts-Bounds provides counseling services to individuals, couples, families, and groups in the states of Texas and Delaware. Speaking and coaching services are provided locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally to a culturally and economically diverse clientele virtually and in-person.
Dr. Pitts-Bounds strives to be an integral part of the healing and hope trajectory providing a holistic and Solution-Focused approach to improved mental health and relationship wellness. A native of Salem, New Jersey – Dr. Pitts-Bounds is a firsthand witness of the multi-generational, systemic loss and devastation caused to families because of domestic violence, mental illness, substance abuse, gun violence, poverty, and the overall breakdown of the nuclear family.
Dr. Pitts-Bounds earned a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Management and a master’s degree in Couple, Marriage, and Family Therapy, each from Drexel University. She earned a bachelor’s in organizational management from HBCU Edward Waters University and an associate degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management from Johnson & Wales University. Dr. Pitts-Bounds is a Fulbright Alumni Ambassador, a former Fulbright Scholar to Barbados, and member of the Fulbright Specialist roster. Dr. Pitts-Bounds has received numerous awards and recognition for her work in the areas of clinical excellence, empowerment, education, community activism, social justice, and equality. Dr. Pitts-Bounds is the host of “Dr. Pitts-Bounds Tips LIVE!”, a weekly information packed event Thursday evenings on Facebook and Instagram where the focus is on providing powerful, albeit raw life, relationship, and mental health information that listeners may choose to utilize to make well-informed life-transforming decisions!
Dr. Lauren Pitts-Bounds is a Christian Licensed Therapist, Inspirational Speaker, and Personal & Professional Development Coach. Dr. Pitts-Bounds’ life serves as a compass to aid her in turning the adversities of her life into transformative opportunities for others. Dr. Pitts-Bounds’ work is purposed to help clients and audiences to develop in all areas of their lives: emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually which is paramount to the integrity, health and strength of relationships, mental wellness, personal and professional development, and performance enhancement. Dr. Pitts-Bounds provides counseling services to individuals, couples, families, and groups in the states of Texas and Delaware. Speaking and coaching services are provided locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally to a culturally and economically diverse clientele virtually and in-person.
Dr. Pitts-Bounds strives to be an integral part of the healing and hope trajectory providing a holistic and Solution-Focused approach to improved mental health and relationship wellness. A native of Salem, New Jersey – Dr. Pitts-Bounds is a firsthand witness of the multi-generational, systemic loss and devastation caused to families because of domestic violence, mental illness, substance abuse, gun violence, poverty, and the overall breakdown of the nuclear family.
Dr. Pitts-Bounds earned a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Management and a master’s degree in Couple, Marriage, and Family Therapy, each from Drexel University. She earned a bachelor’s in organizational management from HBCU Edward Waters University and an associate degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management from Johnson & Wales University. Dr. Pitts-Bounds is a Fulbright Alumni Ambassador, a former Fulbright Scholar to Barbados, and member of the Fulbright Specialist roster. Dr. Pitts-Bounds has received numerous awards and recognition for her work in the areas of clinical excellence, empowerment, education, community activism, social justice, and equality. Dr. Pitts-Bounds is the host of “Dr. Pitts-Bounds Tips LIVE!”, a weekly information packed event Thursday evenings on Facebook and Instagram where the focus is on providing powerful, albeit raw life, relationship, and mental health information that listeners may choose to utilize to make well-informed life-transforming decisions!
Kenya Rouska
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76156
Texas
Welcome!
I'm Kenya Rouska, a licensed clinical social worker in Texas with six years of experience providing psychotherapy in a private practice setting. I hold a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with adolescents, adults, and couples who have faced a wide range of mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, psychosis, relationship and intimacy issues, parenting challenges, self-esteem , body image concerns, personality and eating disorders, addiction, and the emotional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
I also have a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by those affiliated with the military, whether active duty, dependents, or veterans. As a former military spouse, I’ve experienced the complexities of military life firsthand, which informs my compassionate approach to supporting clients from this community.
I believe that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy. That’s why I collaborate closely with each of my clients to identify the most effective therapeutic approach tailored to their specific needs. Congratulations on taking this important first step toward your well-being, and I look forward to working together to build a rewarding and supportive therapeutic relationship.
Welcome!
I'm Kenya Rouska, a licensed clinical social worker in Texas with six years of experience providing psychotherapy in a private practice setting. I hold a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with adolescents, adults, and couples who have faced a wide range of mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, psychosis, relationship and intimacy issues, parenting challenges, self-esteem , body image concerns, personality and eating disorders, addiction, and the emotional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
I also have a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by those affiliated with the military, whether active duty, dependents, or veterans. As a former military spouse, I’ve experienced the complexities of military life firsthand, which informs my compassionate approach to supporting clients from this community.
I believe that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy. That’s why I collaborate closely with each of my clients to identify the most effective therapeutic approach tailored to their specific needs. Congratulations on taking this important first step toward your well-being, and I look forward to working together to build a rewarding and supportive therapeutic relationship.