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Jewish therapists in Fayetteville, NC

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Salt Lake City, Utah therapist: Kenny Levine, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Jewish

Kenny Levine

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Do you need a therapist with an empathic approach, who provides tailored strategies to meet your unique needs? I create a safe and nonjudgemental space in order to foster trust and open communication, allowing my clients to explore their emotions and challenging behaviors freely. Whether you’re seeking guidance through relationship difficulties, or navigating the trauma of high-conflict divorce, my expertise offers invaluable support to you where you are. With a focus on fostering healthy communication, rebuilding trust, and facilitating personal growth, my clients find solace and empowerment, knowing they have a compassionate ally by their side every step of the way.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Fayetteville, NC (Online Only)
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Jason Herr, psychologist
Serving Jewish

Jason Herr

Psychologist, Psy.D.
My approach to therapy is grounded in the belief that meaningful change begins with understanding—of ourselves, our patterns, and the biological and emotional systems that shape how we experience the world. I work with individuals, couples, and families across a wide range of concerns, integrating clinical experience, psychological insight, and education about how the brain and nervous system function under stress, trauma, and emotional strain. Throughout my career in community mental health, private practice, medical settings, and teaching, I have worked with people facing complex emotional and relational challenges. These experiences have shaped a practical, compassionate, and direct style that focuses on helping clients understand why they feel and react the way they do, while developing concrete skills for change. I believe therapy is not only about symptom relief but about increasing self-awareness, emotional regulation, and the ability to navigate life with greater clarity and intention. My work often includes helping clients understand the connection between thoughts, emotions, and physiological responses. By learning how to regulate the nervous system and tolerate uncertainty, individuals can respond more thoughtfully rather than react automatically. I aim to create a collaborative and respectful therapeutic environment where clients feel safe to explore difficult experiences, retell their stories when needed, and move toward a stronger sense of stability and self-understanding. Therapy is a process of growth, accountability, and compassion. Whether someone is navigating anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, trauma, or life transitions, my goal is to help them build insight, resilience, and a more grounded sense of who they are and how they want to live.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Fayetteville, NC (Online Only)
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Robert Brown, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Jewish

Robert Brown

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Greetings! You matter, I am happy offer you a convenient and confidential space to explore your challenges and cultivate meaningful change, all from the comfort of your own home. Whether you're navigating anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or simply seeking personal growth, I provide a supportive and non-judgmental environment tailored to your unique needs. Take the first step towards a more fulfilling life and connect with me today.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Fayetteville, NC (Online Only)
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New York City, New York therapist: Kate E. Stephenson, life coach
Serving Jewish

Kate E. Stephenson

Life Coach, ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC), Holistic Life, Career & Executive
Have you made time and space for you today? Most of us haven't—and therapy isn't the only way to do it. Consider Holistic Life Coaching instead. As a certified professional coach, I am here to encourage you to take a breath, take a beat to consider who you are, where you are, and if you are feeling satisfaction in your own success. If you aren't, I invite you to have a conversation with yourself about what can be done differently—allow me to moderate that conversation. Together we can help you live into your own definition of success and begin to feel it deeply. To breathe it in and live.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Fayetteville, NC (Online Only)
Apex, North Carolina therapist: Christopher McDowell, PsyD, psychologist
Serving Jewish

Christopher McDowell, PsyD

Psychologist, PsyD
I believe that everyone can reach their potential and the happiness they deserve, but we all need help along the way. I utilize a collaborative approach to face these challenges as a team. I began my career by working with children in foster care for several years in multiple settings. I eventually joined The Home for Little Wanderers for my final doctoral internship, a child welfare agency in the impoverished areas of Boston. I stayed with the Home for 8 years, focusing on psychotherapy, treatment team/service management and coordination, and emergency management. I entered private practice in 2017, working for Collaborations in Clinical Care in Canton, MA. I then moved to North Carolina in 2021, and I currently work in Apex center.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville is home to Fort Bragg (briefly renamed Fort Liberty from 2023 to 2025) — one of the largest Army installations in the world — making it one of the most military-oriented cities in the United States, with a therapy community substantially defined by the needs of active-duty soldiers, veterans, and military families. Therapists specializing in military trauma, PTSD, moral injury, combat-related grief, and the dynamics of repeated deployment and reintegration are exceptionally well represented, and many practices are built specifically around the military community. Cape Fear Valley Health provides institutional mental health resources alongside a VA medical center that serves the surrounding region. Fayetteville's civilian therapy community serves a population that also navigates the economic and social challenges of a city heavily dependent on military spending and vulnerable to base realignment decisions.

Jewish therapists in Fayetteville, North Carolina Statistics

Jewish therapists in Fayetteville, North Carolina average 18 years of experience and charge around $217 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (84%), Depression (77%), and Loss or Grief (66%).

Average years in practice

18 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$217

Accept insurance

34%

Offer sliding scale

46%

Gender ID

59% Female
36% Male
4% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

54% Online Only
46% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

84% Anxiety or Fears
77% Depression
66% Loss or Grief
64% Stress
62% Self Esteem
54% Social Anxiety
52% Trauma and PTSD

Ages Served

100% Adult
85% Young Adult
67% Senior
49% Teen
25% Children

Client Focus

100% Jewish
89% Women
74% Men
70% LGBTQ+
64% Black / African American

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