Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Scotch Plains, New Jersey NJ
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Mike Cotayo
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I provide compassionate, nonjudgmental support for individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts, focusing on emotional safety, crisis management, and developing coping strategies. Through trauma-informed care and evidence-based therapies, I help clients work toward hope, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose.
25 Years Experience
Online in Scotch Plains, New Jersey (Online Only)
Dr. Dana Spada
Therapist, PhD, LCSW
Dr. Spada can help you explore suicidal thoughts. She can support you while you navigate where they are stemming from and how to change aspects of your life to make your life feel more manageable.
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Scotch Plains, NJ
Online in Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Dr. Julien Moe (Ph.D.)
Psychologist, Ph.D. M.A. (Clinical & Applied Hypnosis), M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology)
Life is too short to waste a second with suicidal thoughts. It is time for you to live a meaningful and happy life. I will help you recover in a short time. I will help you transform yourself into a happy, new you. Psychotherapy with a touch of care. I will modify your thought about your life. You will be trained to find meaning in your life. That's me.
9 Years Experience
Online in Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Sam Naimi
Therapist, LCSW, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst
Suicidal thoughts are more common than you might think, and help exists.
Together in the therapy room we'll work to understand the source(s) of your pain and develop a more gentle narrative about your past. We will also help you develop stronger coping and regulation skills so everyday tasks don't seem as daunting or draining. Let's help you build hope for a brighter future. Don't wait. Regain control and find the support you deserve.
7 Years Experience
Online in Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Dr. Stephanie Vaughn
Psychologist, Psy.D., DBT-LBC™
Most people have thought about suicide, but chronic suicidal thinking is something that needs to be addressed. Many therapists actually avoid working with people who are suicidal out of fear of liability. But someone needs to do it and our practice is committed to doing so. Learning to build a life worth living is a premise in DBT that helps when you're trying to let go of "suicide as a solution."
15 Years Experience
Online in Scotch Plains, New Jersey