
As an Advanced Fellow at Clinical Alliance Services, I use psychodynamic, developmental, systems, and relational approaches in my work, incorporating cognitive, behavioral, and mindfulness techniques, as clinically appropriate. By being open to learning about the past and how we evolved, I believe we can find different ways of being in the present that alleviate suffering and support creativity and openness. I try to help clients see and appreciate their own emotions and strengths and to be curi...

Hello, I'm Aria. My philosophy towards therapy has always been to honor the trust you place in me as your guide and witness. Each client and every session is unique, and I celebrate this by respecting your innate wisdom and personal sovereignty. My practice is grounded in an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to wellness and healing, balancing both Western scientific and Eastern holistic perspectives. I approach each session from a humanistic, person-centered perspective, helping you evol...

Hello, I am Mandy Read at Crooked Tree Counseling. I am able to create a warm, comfortable space through active listening along with genuine curiosity to establish a feeling of ease within the therapeutic relationship. I aim to create a collaborative environment in which you are the expert of your own experiences. My presence in the room offers warmth and safety in a therapeutic space designed for meaningful exploration of past, present, and preferred future. Please note that an intake coordin...

Hello, I'm Vanessa. My philosophy on therapy comes from Marsha Linehan: "Everyone is doing the best they can at any given moment." My role is to help you identify ways to better manage your emotions, thoughts, and actions. I use a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mentalization Based Therapy (MBT), and Motivational Interviewing to support you on your journey. The clients who will benefit the most from working with me are adolescents and adults...

Hello, I'm Courtney. I understand that it can be difficult to ask for help, as we may feel embarrassed or uncomfortable being vulnerable. Asking for help requires strength and courage and may be a journey through both darkness and light. It's important to trust the process, sit with our uncomfortable feelings, and accept our emotions for what they are. Vulnerability, shame, and fear may make it difficult to share, but know this is normal as we navigate change. There is a lot to be learned from o...

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Hello! My name is Jordan Crawford, and I am a Licensed Mental Health Clinician and Expressive Art Therapist. I enjoy making art, hiking, traveling, and spending time with my dog, Lola. My body of work includes individual, group, and family therapy, and I have experience working in a wide array of clinical settings, including crisis, inpatient, and community mental health. My approach to therapy is integrative and relational. I pride myself on being adaptable, approachable, and creative with...

Hello and welcome! I'm Cindy, and I'm so glad you're here, taking the first step toward your therapeutic journey. My path to becoming a clinically-licensed social worker began in my earlier career as a social worker, where I discovered the profound impact of truly listening to others. It was then that I realized how powerful validation can be for someone's well-being. In my clinical practice, I embrace a holistic approach, addressing the needs of the mind, body, and spirit. My goal is to hel...

Hello, I'm Lawrence. Discover your full potential and embrace healing, personal growth, and happiness through therapy. I believe that everyone has the capacity to feel better and thrive, and I am here to guide and support you through any challenging individual or life difficulties you may be facing. With 25 years of experience as a behavioral health and wellness therapist, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, including adults, couples, adolescents, children, f...

I practice from a relational psychodynamic orientation and integrate aspects of cognitive behavioral and narrative psychotherapy in my approach. This means that our work together will consist of identifying the patterns in how you relate to other people and to yourself and working to change those patterns, allowing for more fulfilling interpersonal relationships and a discarding of unhelpful ways of being. I am committed to understanding the dynamics of power and oppression and the ways I can he...

Marjorie Magny-Black is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) who has well over 20 years in the field. She utilizes a strengths based perspective and also person in their environment perspective via understanding an individual and the way in which they relate in their world. She uses a multi-faceted approach to counseling and working with the individual to aid them in a deeper reflection of themselves and providing a safe space in order for this to occur. Her specialty areas incl...

Scott Allen Bennett, author of the best-selling *The Elements of Résumé Style* (2nd edition available now), earned a B.S. in Economics from Clark University, an M.S. in Education (specializing in Counseling and Personnel Services) from Fordham University, an M.S.W. from Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, and an Advanced Post-Master's Certificate in Rational Emotive and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from Albert Ellis Institute. Bennett is a Board Certified Diplomate in Clinic...

As an Independently Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I view people through the lens of their intersectional identities, within the greater context of their environment. While therapy can sometimes be solely focused on the individual, even in one-on-one treatment, I believe it is important to examine the influences of the world around us on our well-being. I utilize a strengths-based, non-judgmental approach, and support you in gaining a greater understanding of yourself, your goals, and the step...

Hey there, I'm Nicole, your friendly introverted therapist and self-proclaimed cozy queen. If you're ever in need of some mental warmth, a good laugh, or just someone to talk to about trashy TV, I'm your gal. Let's wrap ourselves in fuzzy socks and dive into your feelings - because nothing says 'therapy' quite like a cozy blanket and a fresh cup of coffee in your own home. I have over a decade of experience in the field of social work. From adoptions to school counseling, I've done it all! D...

At Windward Mental Health in Dedham, we’re here for college students from the surrounding towns—think Wellesley College, Babson, Lasell University, or Regis College—who are navigating the chaos of student life while wrestling with mental health struggles. Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is perfect for students like you—maybe a Wellesley undergrad feeling crushed by perfectionism, a Babson entrepreneur battling anxiety that’s tanking your focus, or a Lasell student quietly dealing with...

At Cambridge Mental Health, we understand the unique pressures faced by the city’s top students, faculty, researchers, and professionals. Our premium psychiatric day treatment* program is thoughtfully designed to deliver the highest level of outpatient mental health care in a setting that reflects the professionalism, discretion, and insight our clients expect. Conveniently located near Harvard, MIT, and the heart of Cambridge’s innovation corridor....

My approach to psychotherapy is integrative and collaborative. I draw on a range of modalities, including psychodynamic, relational, and attachment theories, as well as dialectical behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and narrative therapy, to meet my clients’ unique needs and experiences. My commitment to anti-oppressive, liberatory, and feminist principles means that I pay close attention to how systems and cultures shape us. I seek to foster a warm and transparent therapeutic environ...

Hello and welcome! I’m Joshua Boyce, a licensed psychotherapist dedicated to helping people navigate through the challenges of depression, anxiety, and significant life changes. I see patients in the states of Massachusetts and Colorado. My work with clients is built on authenticity and empathy, and integrates tools from evidence-based therapies, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Parts Work approaches, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessi...

Hello! I'm Vanessa, and I've been practicing counseling since 1997. I am licensed in Florida, New York, and Massachusetts. My journey in the field began with a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University in Florida in 1999, followed by an MSW from the NYU School of Social Work in 2003. My style is warm, attentive, collaborative, and non-judgmental, but I can also be very active and directive when needed. I consider myself a good leader, fair, and impartial, h...

I’ve been part of the Harvard Medical School system for over a decade, first as a trainee, now as faculty member. I'm trained primarily in psychodynamic therapy, but principles/interventions from other paradigms also inform my work, and I love working with students. Ultimately, the nature of therapy depends on the patient, what they are up against, and their goals. For this reason, the course of therapy is difficult to describe, but I think it only ever works in a context of empathy, respect, an...