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Schizophrenia therapists in Oxford, MS

Oxford Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$210

Gender ID

57% Male
43% Female

Session Type

67% In Person and Online
33% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

67% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
50% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
50% Psychodynamic Therapy
33% Object Relations Therapy
33% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
33% Integrative Therapy
33% Psychoanalytic Therapy
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida therapist: Maria Gliemann | Alchemy Healing and Counseling, licensed clinical social worker
Schizophrenia

Maria Gliemann | Alchemy Healing and Counseling

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
i have significant clinical experience supporting individuals with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in both acute and long term treatment settings. my work emphasizes stabilization, reality based coping, and strengthening emotional regulation while fostering dignity, autonomy, and trust. therapy is collaborative and paced, with attention to symptom management, functional goals, and the broader impact of severe mental illness on identity and relationships. my background includes extensive inpatient and outpatient mental health work with severe and persistent mental illness.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Oxford, MS (Online Only)
Salt Lake City, Utah therapist: Juniper Mental Health, psychologist
Schizophrenia

Juniper Mental Health

Psychologist, PhD
One of our providers, Mac Gilbert, is a psychologist who has years of experience helping those with schizophrenia with research backed treatment. Contact him to discuss treatment.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Oxford, MS (Online Only)
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL), psychologist
Schizophrenia

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 Oxford, MS
Frederick, Maryland therapist: Dr. Brian Sharpless, psychologist
Schizophrenia

Dr. Brian Sharpless

Psychologist, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology; M.A., Philosophy
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders can have profound effects on peoples' lives. However, therapy can be a very helpful addition to medication and other treatments. I have experience treating psychotic disorders using Psychodynamically-Oriented Supportive Therapy (POST) and other approaches. I have also published professional works on both hallucinations and delusions. Please note that I only do individual therapy (i.e., not couple's or family therapy).  
19 Years Experience
Online in Oxford, MS
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Philadelphia Couples Therapy, psychologist
Schizophrenia

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 Oxford, MS