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Existential/Humanistic therapists in Norfolk, NE

We are proud to feature top rated Existential/Humanistic therapists in Norfolk, NE. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Maria Canyon, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

Dr. Maria Canyon

Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
I strive to create a therapeutic environment where individuals can explore all aspects of themselves. Utilizing an integrative approach to psychotherapy, I place emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and the unique needs of the people I work with. I view therapy as a collaborative space to navigate the inevitable complexities that arise during a lifetime, exploring both conscious and unconscious narratives with curiosity and care.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Norfolk, Nebraska
Pocatello, Idaho therapist: Cameron Staley, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

Cameron Staley

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I work to create an accepting, compassionate, and open environment. I'm skilled at addressing sensitive areas including neurodiversity, religious concerns, sexual & gender identities, unwanted sexual behaviors, & complex family relationships. I really enjoy getting to know individuals and working together to navigate challenges and find a path forward that works for you. I also offer a neurodiversity-affirming approach to adult autism and ADHD assessment.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Norfolk, Nebraska (Online Only)
Silver Spring, Maryland therapist: Jeannette Craigfeld, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

Jeannette Craigfeld

Psychologist, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
I tend to work particularly well with clients who struggle with being compassionate towards themselves and have spent much of their life focused on what others expect of them, getting further away from their own inner voice. My aim is to help clients discover and embrace their authentic selves so they can pursue what they truly value in life. My therapy style is strengths-based, collaborative, and flexible, integrating multiple approaches to therapy. I am excited to get to know you as an individual and figure out what approach to therapy will best fit your unique needs. I know that reaching out for therapy can be a vulnerable experience. I hope you are giving yourself credit for taking this first step.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Norfolk, Nebraska
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Roxy Zarrabi, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

Roxy Zarrabi

Psychologist, Psy.D.
You may deeply desire to feel safe and connected with yourself and others but find yourself stuck in the same dating or relationship patterns that leave you feeling disconnected and unsatisfied. As a result, you may struggle to feel fully present in your life. Feelings of anxiety, insecurities, and past dating or relationship challenges can interfere with creating or maintaining the meaningful relationships you desire. You know you’re ready to make a change and feel more confident about yourself but have no idea how to get there. I specialize in helping women struggling with relationship or dating challenges, low self-worth, and/or anxiety to create the life they desire. Our work together can help you learn to manage your anxiety, overcome longstanding patterns that are holding you back, and develop tools to improve your relationship with yourself as well as others.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Norfolk, Nebraska
Fort Worth, Texas therapist: James Parker, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

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
Online in Norfolk, Nebraska (Online Only)