Therapists that treat Seniors in Fort Pierce South, Florida FL
Ganga Mayee J Wasserman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, RYT
There is no shame in any feeling or thought. You are not your diagnosis. When you learn that it's OK to express deep emotions and thoughts, you get yourself back. Make your own realizations, which empowers you. Non-judgmental: embracing all lifestyles, beliefs, faiths, and sexual orientations.
40 Years Experience
Jerry Ramsden
Counselor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
My work is based on inner-child healing, goal setting, and building mental resilience, underpinned by science.
20 Years Experience
Amy Sherman
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA, LMHC
With a strong background in anger management, anxiety and relationship issues, I am dedicated to helping others who are facing personal challenges that are impacting their lives. I have over 20 years experience and I am committed to help you on your journey to a better you and better life. Together, we will find just the right formula for overcoming the difficult issues that need resolving.
The goal of each session is to empower you so you feel in charge of your life, your decisions and your behavior. The insights you'll learn and the strategies you'll use will be effective in motivating your transformation. I utilize psycho-educational tools, like assignments, to reinforce the information presented and to encourage life-changes that would direct you towards your goals.
My approach to therapy is eclectic, with a strong emphasis on client-centered, cognitive/behavioral modalities.
28 Years Experience
Dr. Alan Ickowitz
Psychologist, Psy.D.
My goal is to establish a relationship with clients founded upon my undivided attention to assist them in developing a greater understanding & respect for their thoughts & feelings, & to help them find ways to overcome the challenges they face in order to achieve emotional growth & well being.
33 Years Experience
Anna DiNoto
Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
While many view mental health assessment and treatment as a way to identify a diagnosis someone else (i.e., a psychologist) assigns, we view it as an engaging and empowering process. A diagnosis may be met, and if this is true our hope is you will have words to understand who you are, how your brain (and body) sees and interacts with the world, and what you could potentially do about it based on honoring your input.
13 Years Experience