
The Center for Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders evaluates and treats the range of an anxiety and mood disorders....

Hello! I am Dr. Michelle McNally, founder of McNally Psychology. We are highly-trained psychologists providing modern, evidence-based psychotherapy to adolescents and adults across the lifespan. It is our mission to provide excellent service and holistic care to our clients, while challenging the stigmatization of mental illness. In addition to treatment approaches listed below, we are Health at Every Size (HAES), body positive, and intuitive eating informed. We are offering online...

My approach is empathic and supportive to help each client work through their difficulties. I have experience doing psychotherapy with adolescents and women who have a variety of concerns and specialize in working with Eating Disorders, Postpartum Stress and Anxiety. I tailor the therapy to best meet the needs of each client by using aspects of Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral and Relational Theory. I am a Past President of the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAED...

Introductions Mention this ad to receive a special $75.00 fee per session for college students with valid college ID. Hi, My name is Diane Kelley and I am an experienced Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I received my Bachelors of Social Work from Long Island University and my Master of Social work from New York University. I am also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. When people come to see me, they are usually in some sort of pain, whether it is anxiety, depression, guilt,...

My name is Carol Williams, and I am a therapist who can deeply connect research knowledge, observation, and lived experience to produce wisdom that understands what we do not say when trying to express the inexpressible. I specialize in trauma, grief and loss, anxiety, and PTSD. I also work with relationship issues, especially related to couples dealing with disconnection, infidelity, conflict, or misunderstanding. I have worked with people from diverse walks of life throughout my career, eac...

Something isn’t working. Sometimes, nothing is working. Even daily reminders that help is needed engenders worry that acknowledging problems will make them more real. We may wonder if it’s best to accept fleeting comfort from the ways we’re used to. Cold comfort feels better than no comfort. But if you’re reading this, a part of you suspects that just because it feels that way doesn’t mean it has to be that way. Life is hard, change is harder, but ignoring the call toward change is the harde...