Gottman Method therapists in Clayton, Missouri MO
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Raber Hamad
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
You deserve therapy that truly helps you move forward, not just talk in circles. With a warm, down-to-earth approach, I create a space where you feel safe to be real—no judgment, no fluff. Using Gottman therapy and Internal Family Systems (IFS), I tailor each session to your unique needs, helping you break through patterns, heal, and create lasting change. If you're ready for therapy that actually works, let’s connect.
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Clayton, MO
Online in Clayton, Missouri
Dr. Caroline Hicks
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Feeling alone? Confused with how you got here, or even where to go from here? Frustrated with not feeling authentic? Or maybe you’re stuck in the same pattern. My therapeutic style is affirming, collaborative, and warm. I provide a compassionate space to explore your experience, and experiment with what it means to live authentically in a world of conflicting norms/expectations. Together, we will work to make intentional and sustainable changes. If you feel like we might be a good fit, please reach out for a free 20-minute phone consultation where I can answer any of your lingering questions.
8 Years Experience
Online in Clayton, Missouri (Online Only)
Elliott Seymour
Counselor/Therapist, LPC
My therapy style is warm, casual, conversational, and guided my own curiosity and desire to meet people as they are. I offer connection without judgment. I want to get to know you and what makes you - YOU.
6 Years Experience
Online in Clayton, Missouri
Erin Severe
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Dr. Erin Severe is the owner and founder of Eden Wellness Psychology. Dr. Severe is a licensed psychologist in the state of Maryland (license #06245). She is also a certified telehealth provider authorized to provide telehealth services in MD, DC, VA and over 30 other states.
Dr. Severe provides couples therapy, individual therapy, and group therapy to adults of all ages from young adults through older adults. She conducts psychotherapy from a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) orientation and couples therapy utilizing the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). She works with diverse couples to enhance their connection and communication and also provides pre-marital, divorce, marriage and relationship counseling services. She specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD management and communication skills. Dr. Severe offers support groups for coping with divorce and separation, relationship skills support and mindfulness skills. Additionally, she provides psychological assessments for pre-bariatric surgery evaluations.
17 Years Experience
Online in Clayton, Missouri (Online Only)
Merritt Posten Benz
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LSCSW, CDWF, MCLC
I am drawn to raw unfiltered courage. Going to therapy a brave choice and it takes tenacity and grit to feel differently and make changes in our lives. When we deny our stories, they define us. When we own our stories, we become the author who writes the brave new ending. Together we will examine the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are holding you back identify the new choices and practices that will move you toward more authentic and wholehearted living. Rarely is that decision a whim or an impulse, and most likely you've been thinking about this for a while. Now here you are; being curious and maybe nervous and scared at the same time. In my opinion - that is bravery and brave things are rarely comfortable, but always worth trying.
Whether you are looking to make a shift in your relationships, provide help and guidance for your children, or you have reached a point in your own life where you no longer want to "figure it out alone"- you have come to a good place to get moving. It can get better.
We all struggle at times - with anxiety, depression, and stress - along with the circumstances in our lives that contribute to these feelings. The "feelings" themselves are never wrong. Where we get into trouble (and can feel stuck in them) is when we can't make sense of it all and isolation creeps in. You're not in this alone.
22 Years Experience
Online in Clayton, Missouri