Bipolar Disorder therapists in Carlinville, Illinois IL
Nefertiti Nowell
Therapist, Dr.
Seeking help is a powerful step to improving your quality of life. Talking to someone about whatever your concerns are is something that almost anyone can benefit from, but many people are afraid to reach out. If you are considering therapy or coaching, I applaud you, and I really do want to help you find what you need to feel POWERFUL and help you develop the tools to have peace in your life.
I enjoy working with diverse clients, and have treated patients on the inpatient as well as outpatient basis. I began providing therapy in 1996, and have worked full time in several local hospitals before deciding to work full time in outpatient private practice. Though I work with many populations, I enjoy helping individuals with issues of trauma as well as working with couples. I work with all age ranges and have helped clients with a range of diagnosis. I use a variety of techniques, including but not limited to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and EMDR. I am also a Certified Hypnotist and a trained mediator.
24 Years Experience
Dr. Susan L. Waldo
Psychologist, PhD
Collaboration with medication providers along with symptom accommodation and management provide the foundation of Bipolar treatment. Additional therapy modalities are employed to address this complex condition.
29 Years Experience
Eddie Taylor, PhD
Psychologist
By helping the patient to understand the causes of each phase or cycle of the disorder and the psychological role that is sustained through each, the patient will be able to develop growth and strength to cope with this disorder.
14 Years Experience
Jamie Pettus
Psychologist, PsyD
I enjoy working with those with Bipolar disorder and enjoy helping clients navigate the challenges of managing this disorder.
21 Years Experience
Emily E. Smith
Counselor/Therapist, LCPC, CADC, BC-DMT
I work with clients to identify patterns associated with mood fluctuations, elevated mood, irritability, sleep disturbance, depression, lack of motivation, isolation. Primary focus is often identifying patterns of symptoms and behaviors to identify what is adaptive and what needs to change to improve overall mental status.
22 Years Experience