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Social Constructionist therapists in Dillon, MT

Dillon Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

18 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$214

Gender ID

83% Male
17% Female

Session Type

67% Online Only
33% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

83% Depression
83% Anxiety or Fears
67% Addictions or Substance Abuse
67% Loss or Grief
50% Relationship and Marriage Counseling
50% OCD
50% Stress
We are proud to feature top rated Social Constructionist therapists in Dillon. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Daniel Cantor, psychologist
Social Constructionist Therapy

Dr. Daniel Cantor

Psychologist, Psy. D.
I provide online therapy centered on personal growth and fulfillment. Recognizing that life's difficulties often prompt the search for a therapist, our work will address these immediate concerns while exploring the broader path to a meaningful life, uniquely defined by you. My approach integrates relational psychoanalysis, integral philosophy, and Eastern wisdom traditions, emphasizing mindfulness and compassion. I prioritize the present moment within our therapeutic relationship, using this focus as a means for reflection, insight, and transformation as we collaboratively create a space to understand the significant particular and universal experiences of your life.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Dillon, MT (Online Only)
Minneapolis, Minnesota therapist: Wayne G. Siegel, PhD, ABPP, psychologist
Social Constructionist Therapy

Wayne G. Siegel, PhD, ABPP

Psychologist, Clinical Psychology
I have over 34 years of experience working as a clinical psychologist. The bulk of my career was spent at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, where I provided comprehensive, evidence-based psychological assessment and intervention for a range of mental health difficulties, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, substance use, sleep, chronic pain, personality disorders, and psychosis. In addition to my clinical work, I served as the overall Director of Training for the APA-accredited doctoral internship and postdoctoral residency training programs. Throughout my tenure in this position, I have had the honor of providing clinical supervision and mentorship to over 300 psychology interns and postdoctoral residents. Since retiring from my position at the VA, I have continued to… - Maintain a private practice providing individual psychotherapy and psychological assessment - Serve in several volunteer leadership roles involved in the national management and coordination of psychology training and education and the overall profession of psychology - Serve on the Minnesota Board of Law Examiners - Serve as an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota's Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program - Teach graduate-level courses at local psychology doctoral programs On a more personal note, I have a passion for travel and the thrill of discovering new culinary adventures and restaurants. Cooking, art, and photography are creative outlets that I cherish, along with a love for nature and outdoor activities. My commitment to health and an active lifestyle is evident in my lifelong engagement with endurance sports, including marathon running, cycling, ironman triathlons, and hiking. These activities not only challenge me physically but also provide a strong sense of accomplishment and joy. My practice is anchored in the belief that my clients are more than just their symptoms or diagnoses. I collaborate closely with them to thoroughly understand their unique struggles and customize a treatment approach that utilizes proven methods to address their specific needs. My objective is to apply my years of knowledge and expertise to every individual I assist. I have extensive experience working with adults from diverse ethnic, racial, gender, sexual, and religious backgrounds. Additionally, I have developed specialized skills to address the unique challenges faced by healthcare professionals.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Dillon, MT (Online Only)
Redlands, California therapist: Jackie Williams, marriage and family therapist
Social Constructionist Therapy

Jackie Williams

Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD
Living with a recent loss or medical diagnosis and wondering if you'll ever feel like yourself again? These challenges can cause so much suffering. Our friends and family try to support us, but we can often feel like no one really gets it or we're too much. I want you to feel the relief of being understood and not having to put on a brave face or pretend you're OK. I want you to feel safe to talk about the hardest things with me and know that I can help guide you through the dark times and help you feel hope for the future. I want you to know that there is nothing wrong with you and that you can feel like yourself again.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Dillon, MT (Online Only)
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL), psychologist
Social Constructionist Therapy

Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
I do my best to listen in the service of understanding and provide thoughtful responsiveness, which I have found helps my clients connect to their inner life and with others. Using gentle honesty and compassion, I value autonomy and collaboration to help people feel less alone while finding a sense of purpose within their lives and in the world.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Dillon, MT
Fort Worth, Texas therapist: James Parker, psychologist
Social Constructionist Therapy

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.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Dillon, MT (Online Only)