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Social Isolation therapists in Statesboro, GA

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Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Mary Elizabeth Burns, MS, NCC, LPC, counselor/therapist
Social Isolation

Mary Elizabeth Burns, MS, NCC, LPC

Counselor/Therapist, MS, NCC, LPC
I provide therapy for individuals and teens experiencing social isolation, chronic loneliness, and disconnection from others. Social withdrawal often develops alongside anxiety, depression, trauma, perfectionism, or excessive screen use, making relationships feel exhausting or unsafe. Using somatic therapy, nervous system regulation, and evidence-based approaches such as CBT and DBT, I help clients rebuild confidence, reduce avoidance, and develop healthier social engagement. Therapy supports reconnection, emotional safety, and a stronger sense of belonging—without forcing social interaction before clients feel ready.  
30 Years Experience
Online in Statesboro, GA
Boca Raton, Florida therapist: Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A., psychologist
Social Isolation

Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.

Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Identify factors contributing to isolation and develop strategies to overcome these using a cognitive behavioral approach.  
44 Years Experience
Online in Statesboro, GA
Murphysboro, Illinois therapist: Richard Scott, Ph.D., psychologist
Social Isolation

Richard Scott, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Feeling isolated or disconnected from others can take a real toll on your emotional well-being. Whether it’s due to life transitions, past hurts, anxiety, or just feeling like you don’t quite fit in, social isolation can leave you feeling lonely and stuck. Therapy can help you understand the roots of your disconnection, build confidence in relationships, and create more meaningful connections. If you're longing for deeper connection and a stronger sense of belonging, I’m here to support you.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Statesboro, GA
Alpharetta, Georgia therapist: Allison Cava, therapist
Social Isolation

Allison Cava

Therapist, LMSW
Feeling disconnected from others can impact emotional well-being and self-confidence. Therapy helps clients explore the factors contributing to isolation while building skills that encourage meaningful connection and supportive relationships.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Statesboro, GA (Online Only)
Andover, Massachusetts therapist: Yourdeline Sertyl, licensed mental health counselor
Social Isolation

Yourdeline Sertyl

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Feeling disconnected or alone can quietly impact your mental health. Social isolation may stem from anxiety, life transitions, relocation, or past relational wounds. In therapy, we explore the barriers to connection and build confidence in forming meaningful relationships. The goal is to reduce isolation while strengthening your sense of belonging and emotional safety.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Statesboro, GA (Online Only)

Social Isolation therapists in Statesboro, Georgia Statistics

Social Isolation therapists in Statesboro, Georgia average 16 years of experience and charge around $205 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (77%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (45%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (40%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$205

Accept insurance

42%

Offer sliding scale

42%

Gender ID

63% Female
33% Male
2% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

55% In Person and Online
45% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

77% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
45% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
40% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
40% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
40% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
35% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
33% Behavioral Therapy

Ages Served

100% Adult
78% Young Adult
58% Senior
43% Teen
12% Children

Client Focus

58% Women
48% Men
45% LGBTQ+
33% Military / Veterans
32% Persons with Disabilities