Military / Veterans therapists in Branford Center, Connecticut CT

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Westport, Connecticut therapist: Jason Powell, marriage and family therapist
Serving Military / Veterans

Jason Powell

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, CST
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) as well as an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist with a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and a master’s degree from Antioch University. I am passionate about working with couples and individuals who are experiencing a range of challenges including relational distress, infidelity, a lack of intimacy, sexual disconnection, depression, desire discrepancy and more.  
3 Years Experience
In-Person Near Branford Center, CT
Online in Branford Center, Connecticut
Indianapolis, Indiana therapist: Dr. Kimberly E. Johnson, psychologist
Serving Military / Veterans

Dr. Kimberly E. Johnson

Psychologist, PsyD, HSPP, APIT
I specialize in helping individuals overcome trauma, anxiety, stress, depression, PTSD, grief and other issues due everyday life challenges. I provide individual therapy to a diverse adult population and all races, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and cultures are welcome! Call today to start your journey to the life you want and deserve.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Branford Center, Connecticut
Cincinnati, Ohio therapist: Ben Dickstein, psychologist
Serving Military / Veterans

Ben Dickstein

Psychologist, PhD
I love helping my clients address issues with sleep, anxiety, mood, and past traumatic experiences. For me, helping others as a psychologist is a true passion. When appropriate, I use evidence-based therapy, which has clinical research supporting its effectiveness. I routinely offer couples and grief counseling. I've been told by my clients that I clearly take my job seriously and prepare well for sessions, always eager to bring them the relief that they're seeking in a thoughtful and targeted way. I don't stretch treatment out any longer than needed. As far as my unique characteristics as a therapist, I believe that humor plays an important role in treatment, and that therapists who are willing to be self-disclosing and genuine develop stronger, more meaningful connections with their clients. I see therapy as a very personal process -- far more so than other types of health visits -- and that forming a real relationship is a key component of mental health treatment. I find that one definite benefit of such a relationship is that I'm able to offer my clients truthful, direct feedback, as they always know that any challenging remarks are coming from a caring and compassionate place. Along these lines, I belief that it's a therapist's job to routinely encourage their clients to push beyond their comfort zones and make bold changes.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Branford Center, Connecticut
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Jarrett Langfitt, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Military / Veterans

Jarrett Langfitt

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CADC
Managing life's various stressors can be overwhelming. This is especially true is you are also contending with mental health or substance use challenges. Therapy can be a useful tool for navigating challenging circumstances, exploring and processing your thoughts and emotions, and taking meaningful action that is consistent with your goals and values. It is an opportunity to tend to your emotional wellbeing within an environment characterized by understanding, compassion, and empathy.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Branford Center, Connecticut
Schaumburg, Illinois therapist: Kailyn Bobb, psychologist
Serving Military / Veterans

Kailyn Bobb

Psychologist, PsyD
I believe each person has an innate capacity for growth and self-awareness just waiting to be explored. If you are navigating challenging life transitions, a blend of personal and professional challenges, have relationship issues, dealing with feelings of uncertainty, self-doubt, lack of fulfillment in various aspects of your life, or perhaps on a quest for a deeper sense of self-discovery, an existential-integration approach may provide a collaborative and compassionate space for you to reflect upon your experiences, gain clarity about your values, and deepen your understanding of yourself. I'm a USAF veteran so it is important to me to put "integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do."  
7 Years Experience
Online in Branford Center, Connecticut