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Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) therapists in Bright, IN

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Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Trey Cole, psychologist
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Dr. Trey Cole

Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP, DAAETS
I provide compassionate, collaborative therapy for individuals coping with anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, relationship challenges, and life transitions. My goal is to create a safe, validating space where you can feel heard, understood, and supported while exploring your experiences and discovering new ways of relating to yourself and others. I use evidence-based approaches such as CBT, ACT, trauma-focused therapy, and existential therapy, tailoring our work to your unique needs. Together, we’ll explore thought patterns, emotions, and behaviors, build coping skills, and cultivate resilience, so you can navigate life’s challenges with greater confidence and well-being. I believe meaningful change arises from connection and understanding. Whether you are seeking support for specific mental health concerns, coping strategies, or personal growth, I’m here to help you take steps toward a more balanced, authentic, and fulfilling life.  
18 Years Experience
Bright, Indiana
Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Amanda Cummings Brandenburg, psychologist
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Amanda Cummings Brandenburg

Psychologist, PhD
I am a counseling psychologist with a high level of personal responsibility and a strong drive to provide high-quality counseling services. I strive to individualize my services to each client’s needs and do not follow a “one-size-fits-all” approach. I believe therapy is an art AND a science and pay special attention to the needs and preferences of each client. I keep a small caseload to help prevent burnout and to allow myself to better focus on the individuals I serve. I identify as a first-generation college student, a cycle-breaker, and a mother to a child with a disability called Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). I know what it is like to persevere and overcome hardships in everyday life. I also strongly value bringing humanness and humility to my counseling practice, allowing for authentic connection.  
10 Years Experience
Bright, Indiana
Murphysboro, Illinois therapist: Richard Scott, Ph.D., psychologist
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Richard Scott, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Life can be challenging, and sometimes we find ourselves far from where we want to be or struggling to feel the happiness we deserve. Therapy provides a valuable opportunity to reflect, gain clarity, and work toward the life you envision. It’s truly a privilege to help my clients navigate their struggles and create healthier, more fulfilling lives. If you're ready to take that step, I’d be honored to support you on your journey.  
19 Years Experience
Bright, Indiana
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Sam Macy, psychologist
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Dr. Sam Macy

Psychologist, PsyD
As a licensed clinical psychologist, I have more than 15 years of clinical experience providing multiculturally-informed therapy to adults across the lifespan. I work with people experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship difficulty, high stress, professional dissatisfaction, struggles with meaning and purpose, and identity issues among others. I aim to provide a warm, down-to-earth therapeutic experience while prioritizing growth, balance, and intentionality in the lives of my clients.  
15 Years Experience
Bright, Indiana
Fort Worth, Texas therapist: James Parker, psychologist
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

James Parker

Psychologist, PhD
I view therapy as a collaborative interaction in service of understanding the best forms of quality human relating. My approach to therapy is primarily guided by Coherence Therapy. Coherence Therapy is an approach to treatment that is different from many others in that - instead of focusing on what is "negative" or "wrong" and trying to change or alter it - the purpose is to genuinely understand a person's symptoms; to curiously explore why maintaining certain patterns of thinking and behavior is emotionally necessary, even when a person is feeling stuck because of those patterns. Understanding the symptom leads to identifying the underlying emotional reasons of why we do things and addresses the cause of feeling stuck, not just the symptom, which leads to meaningful and lasting changes.  
8 Years Experience
Bright, Indiana (Online Only)