Schizophrenia therapists in Roseville, Minnesota MN
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XaHara A. MeGod
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LCPC, R-DMT, CPT
I provide long-term, compassionate support for individuals living with schizophrenia. My focus is on stability, connection, and dignity—helping you navigate voices, visions, or paranoia without shame. We’ll build coping strategies, medication support (with your provider), and daily routines while honoring your cultural and spiritual framework for understanding your experiences.
8 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, MN Minnesota (Online Only)
Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Losing touch with reality is more complicated than just trying to realign oneself with the external environment. To understand this experience, one must work to appreciate the subjective realities that illuminate these challenges.
17 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, MN Minnesota
Dr. Trey Cole
Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP, DAAETS
I support individuals with schizophrenia by helping them manage symptoms, improve functioning, and enhance quality of life. Together, we develop coping strategies, routines, and emotional regulation skills to navigate daily challenges. My approach emphasizes understanding, resilience, and building a supportive environment for growth and stability.
19 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, MN Minnesota
Philadelphia Couples Therapy
Psychologist, PsyD
Experiencing psychosis can be deeply frightening and isolating, but you are not alone. Estimates of percentages of people who experience psychosis range from as low as 1% to as high as 15% or more, though there remains a significant stigma attached. In movies and TV, individuals who experience psychosis might be depicted as aggressive or even violent, whereas, in reality, the majority of these individuals are much more likely to be victims of violence or prone to be taken advantage of and withdrawn from others.
The experience of psychosis can significantly impact our relationships, romantic or otherwise. However, our most current research and understanding identifies fostering relationships as one of the most effective means of coping with and recovering from psychosis. In the same way that difficulties with relationships, especially in youth, can be a contributing factor to the first onset of psychosis, positive relationships during and following an episode can help us overcome the logistical, practical, emotional, cognitive, and physical challenges often associated with such symptoms and related diagnoses.
Social relationships, including romantic relationships, are inherent to recovery. Whether you have experienced psychosis yourself, or if you have a loved one or close other who has experienced or is experiencing psychosis, you will find support at PCT!
23 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, MN Minnesota
Siddharth Arora
Psychiatrist, DO, MS
Managing schizophrenia requires consistent, skillful use of antipsychotic medication and integrated care. Our practice specializes in long-term medication management for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders, helping patients stabilize symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. We work closely with families, case managers, and therapy providers to support holistic care, improve adherence, and reduce hospitalizations.
10 Years Experience
Online in Roseville, MN Minnesota
Schizophrenia therapists in Roseville, Minnesota Statistics
Schizophrenia therapists in Roseville, Minnesota average 17 years of experience and charge around $226 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (67%), Psychodynamic Therapy (44%), and Existential / Humanistic Therapy (44%).
Average years in practice
17 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$226
Accept insurance
67%
Offer sliding scale
33%
Gender ID
| 54% |
Male |
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| 38% |
Female |
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| 8% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 78% |
In Person and Online |
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| 22% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 67% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 44% | Psychodynamic Therapy |
| 44% | Existential / Humanistic Therapy |
| 33% | Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) |
| 33% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 33% | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
| 33% | Relational Psychotherapy |
Ages Served
| 89% | Adult |
| 56% | Senior |
| 56% | Young Adult |
| 33% | Teen |
| 11% | Children |
Client Focus
| 44% | Men |
| 33% | LGBTQ+ |
| 33% | Military / Veterans |
| 33% | Persons with Disabilities |
| 33% | Women |