Codependency therapists in Penn Yan, New York NY
Helen Kapan
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R
Whether you are living with a person who is in active addiction or who is struggling with an unregulated mental health concern, codependency is a very normal struggle. There are many ways that people with codependency can start to focus on their own needs and remember that they matter. Some people with codependency are dealing with issues related to growing up in dysfunctional families. I help a variety of struggles related to this concern.
25 Years Experience
Jessica Corea Private Practice
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
We have several practitioners who specialize in Codependency at the practice.
12 Years Experience
Soul Journey Coaching & Wellness
Counselor/Therapist, Board Certified Holistic Functional Medicine Psychoneuroimmunology Practitioner
Soul Journey Coaching works with Codependency from the perspective of creating within yourself the love, acceptance, belonging you inherently crave. Creating intrinsically self love,receptivity, listening, affection, trust and respect.
24 Years Experience
Asha Kadir
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
I help people break the cycle of codependency by finding more of their true wants and needs. Together we will work to shift the dynamics in your relationships and look at what is possible. I'm a compassionate and culturally-competent therapist and counselor, with an interest in working with individuals and couples including on all kinds of issues. I believe we can all experience helping people move towards a better and healthier life. I'm trained in DBT, CBT, compassion focused therapy and couples work, and I especially enjoy working with people bringing issues concerning race, culture, religion and spirituality. I offer a free 15-minute consultation with anyone interested in working with me, and I look forward to speaking with you about what you want to accomplish in therapy.
2 Years Experience
Francis A. Bax
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, LMHC, LPC, CASAC-Master
Sometimes we do too much for other people, and not enough for ourselves, especially if it's not appreciated or it's how we are able to be supported which can lead to dysfunctional relationship patterns. I teach self-care techniques to clients so that they are able to focus more on themselves so they can effectively take care of others appropriately.
29 Years Experience