Persons with Disabilities therapists in Washington, New Jersey NJ

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Hawthorne, New Jersey therapist: Roland Achtau, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Roland Achtau

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LCADC, MAPC
Due to the sensitive nature of addiction, it is important to seek help from someone who understands. Having had my own personal recovery experience, I understand and relate to the challenges of maintaining one's recovery. I give specialized attention to each client I serve by treating him or her holistically and offering him or her an umbrella of complimentary services. Recovery is about treating the person, not just the addiction.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Washington, New Jersey
New York City, New York therapist: Monica Bergnes, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Monica Bergnes

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I’m a therapist in New York, I also see clients in New Jersey and Connecticut. Many of my clients want help with trauma, a recent loss, eating disorders, chronic dieting, relationship issues, depression, anxiety, stress and life changes. I offer both talk therapy and EMDR, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing which is a very effective treatment for trauma but also for many other issues and concerns including loss, eating disorders, anxiety and depression.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Washington, New Jersey
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Sound Mind Sound Body LLC, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Sound Mind Sound Body LLC

Psychologist, MPsy, PsyD
The concept of Sound Mind Sound Body LLC is based on an Ancient Greek proverb that in order to be truly healthy, one must be healthy in both mind and body-if there is an imbalance, there is less fulfillment in one’s life. My goal is to help you to achieve that balance. There is an obvious emphasis in attaining physical health, and too often, there is less emphasis on the importance of mental health. In particular, how mental health can be impacted by physical health, and how physical health can impact mental health. Whether you experience chronic illness, trauma, identity issues (sexual orientation, ethnicity, the roles we play)-these are all areas that can affect one’s overall health. As a clinical psychologist, I have years of experience working in all these areas and hope to serve you to improve your well being. As someone who also struggles with chronic illness, specifically Crohn's Disease and PSC, my personal experience can also be helpful in improving understanding and treatment. Asking for help is hard, especially when you are in pain or feeling isolated. It's a brave step to reach out for help. I strive to help you find your healthiest self and to improving your quality of life. Feel free to e-mail: drwells@smsb-llc.com  
8 Years Experience
Online in Washington, New Jersey
Cherry Hill, New Jersey therapist: Meandering to Change, LLC, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Meandering to Change, LLC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Hello, I see therapy as a casual conversation with a purpose. That purpose is my supporting another through the different ways I can find the way to listen to someone’s narrative. When exploring with another person about their narrative, the therapy is not gained and learned in a straight line but a meandering one. Therapy should not be alone about symptoms and diagnoses. Therapy and the process involves someone being supported about all problems no matter the shape, size, or the intensity of such problems. People have an image or an idea of what therapy is, but therapy is about anything and everything. Therapy is about opportunities and possibilities. It’s not only about problems symptoms or trauma. Therapy is a tool used to connect a person to be able to share themselves their story their narrative. Therapy is what someone wants it to be.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Washington, New Jersey
Chapel Hill, North Carolina therapist: Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD

Psychologist, PhD
Just being a human is challenging. A therapeutic relationship is one that creates a safe space to reflect on who you are and what you experience, learn to relate to those experiences differently, and empowers you to make choices about how you want to be. My work is to support you, build awareness and understanding, and ultimately to help guide you towards living a full, vital, and connected life - as you define it.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Washington, New Jersey