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Jewish therapists in Pinehurst, NC

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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina therapist: Stephanie Larsen @ Healthy Minds Psychology Group, psychologist
Serving Jewish

Stephanie Larsen @ Healthy Minds Psychology Group

Psychologist, PsyD
Hi! Congratulations on taking the first step in your journey of caring more deeply for yourself! I specialize in working with adolescents and young adults working to overcome their significant anxiety and free their life from constant worry. I also have specialized training in working with anxiety disorders such as OCD and Panic Disorder. Ultimately, I strongly believe in building a close therapeutic relationship where you can feel safe to explore and move past your anxious thought patterns, learn to support yourself, become more confident in your identity and purpose, and my goal is to help you achieve the goals you've set out to meet! Feel free to reach out and see if we can be a good fit to help move you closer to your goals and relief!  
14 Years Experience
Online in Pinehurst, NC
Seattle, Washington therapist: Dr. Nicole Montes, psychologist
Serving Jewish

Dr. Nicole Montes

Psychologist, PsyD
Dr. Nicole Montes is a licensed clinical psychologist who offers person-centered psychotherapy from a feminist lens, diversity informed lens. She specializes perinatal mental health certified (PMH-C) and specializes in chronic pain/disability & trauma. She stands for reproductive freedom, racial justice and the rights of trans and non-binary people and weaves these values into her work as a psychologist.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Pinehurst, NC
Olympia, Washington therapist: Tara Murphy, psychologist
Serving Jewish

Tara Murphy

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I believe every human being has inherent value, yet so many of us carry deep shame from past experiences that tell us otherwise—messages like “I’m bad,” “I’m too much,” “I’m unlovable,” or “If I show myself, I’ll be rejected.” These beliefs can quietly shape how we see ourselves, our relationships, and what we think is possible. In therapy, I work to help uncover and soften these old burdens so they no longer hold you back. My style is warm, collaborative, and deeply respectful of the courage it takes to show up. Together, we’ll build a space where you can feel seen in your wholeness, reconnect with your own inner wisdom, and move toward a life that feels freer and more grounded.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Pinehurst, NC (Online Only)
Marvin, North Carolina therapist: Lauren Chase, licensed mental health counselor
Serving Jewish

Lauren Chase

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, PhD, LCMHC, NCC, BC-TMH, PMH-C
Many of the women I work with appear confident and capable on the outside, yet inside feel exhausted from always being the one who holds everything together. Often, this way of being started early, learning to stay strong, flexible, and self-reliant when emotional support was inconsistent or unreliable. Over time, that can look like saying yes when you are already depleted, feeling guilty for having needs, or constantly questioning yourself even when you are doing your best. Therapy offers a space to slow down and gently untangle these patterns. Together, we make room for your needs and help you care for yourself in a way that feels grounded, supportive, and genuinely sustainable, not selfish.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Pinehurst, NC (Online Only)
Minneapolis, Minnesota therapist: Wayne G. Siegel, PhD, ABPP, psychologist
Serving Jewish

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 Pinehurst, NC (Online Only)

Jewish therapists in Pinehurst, North Carolina Statistics

Jewish therapists in Pinehurst, North Carolina average 18 years of experience and charge around $211 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (83%), Depression (74%), and Loss or Grief (62%).

Average years in practice

18 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$211

Accept insurance

35%

Offer sliding scale

46%

Gender ID

56% Female
39% Male
4% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

51% Online Only
49% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

83% Anxiety or Fears
74% Depression
62% Loss or Grief
58% Stress
57% Self Esteem
52% Social Anxiety
51% Trauma and PTSD

Ages Served

97% Adult
83% Young Adult
66% Senior
46% Teen
22% Children

Client Focus

100% Jewish
85% Women
74% Men
66% LGBTQ+
62% Hispanic / Latino