74 therapists available in Massachusetts, including 7 in Attleboro
I look forward to holding a safe space for clients to explore their current challenges.
I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience working with adults and teenagers, as well over 6 years supervising fellow clinicians in their own professional development journey.
Experiencing a close family member go through his own trials and tribulations at a young age and watching him transform his life inspired me to pursue a career in social work to be able to help others do the same.
As a bicultural and trilingual woman and mother, I understand issues of culture and ethnicity, as well as parenting.
As a second-generation Asian woman of color, I have the insight and compassion of feeling different and empowering self-esteem to move forward and progress.
74 providers are available now in Massachusetts
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×Navigating life struggles can be challenging in ways it can feel too overwhelming. I am here to guide you through overcoming those barriers in order to help you meet your goals.
As a Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience in the treatment of trauma and mood related disorders, I understand the deep impact that both neurobiology and life's experiences can have on the individual, their family and their community as a whole.
As a compassionate and dedicated therapist, I aim to empower individuals like you to overcome challenges and discover their true potential.
As a social worker, I understand how challenging life stressors can be and the impact it can have on overall happiness, I want to support clients in living their life with fullness and meaning.
As an empathetic individual it is Tiffany's passion to help people of all kinds through therapeutic skill, technique and cultural awareness.
As an individual who has worked in the helping profession for over half of my life, I can appreciate the magnitude of struggles and the importance of goals any one person may experience at any given point in their life.
As a queer-identified Black woman, I understand how being both a POC and queer can be a complex identity, and am that kind of clinician who wants to be there for my clients emotionally through person-centered therapy and through the arts.
As a female clinician with experience working in the field of child welfare, I understand the unique experiences of individuals and families in today's society and how important it is to attend to ourselves before we can attend to others.
Asking for help can be overwhelming, but confronting choices on a daily basis can become easier with the right support system in place.
As a queer male, I understand things may not always work how we want, and I am here to guide you through whatever changes life has been throwing your way.
My understanding and appreciation of all humans as unique, one-of-a-kind individuals allows me to understand that in therapy, there is no one size fits all.
I firmly believe that sometimes we are not the best person to be talking to when we talk to ourselves — therefore, it would be an honor to guide you to a more generous self-narrative, continued self-improvement, and increased self-worth.
Healing is not for the faint of heart, but a winding road rather than a destination.