Acceptance and Commitment Therapy therapists in Spring Lake, North Carolina NC
Johanna Isaacs
Psychologist, Psy.D., PsyPACT Participant
I specialize in working with clients who want to understand themselves better. Do you think you have ADHD? Were you diagnosed with ADHD as a child but have never really understood what that meant for you? Do fears about your health or performance disrupt your life? Do you feel that your brain never wants to quiet down?
These are many of the topics I cover with my clients. Together, we'll work to understand your worries, your executive functioning skills, and create new, effective coping skills.
13 Years Experience
Dr. Michael Moates, Crosspoint Health
Psychologist, Ed.D., LP, LBA, LMHC
Our journeys into the mental health field began from places of deep empathy. Witnessing the impacts of unaddressed mental health challenges within our communities ignited our shared passion to make a difference. This inspired our desire to create spaces where individuals and families can access the personalized, whole-person care they deserve.
2 Years Experience
Luke R. Allen
Psychologist, PhD
I operate from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach. A core idea in ACT is that trying too hard to get rid of or control our emotions tends to backfire. Instead of trying to get rid of unwanted thoughts and feelings, I want to help you learn to respond differently to the unwanted thoughts and feelings so that you can keep your focus on living a fulfilling life based on what’s important to you. We will work together to set meaningful goals to address your concerns–whether they relate to life transitions, depression, anxiety, body image, grief/loss, job or academic stress, or gender and sexuality.
8 Years Experience
Emma Huber, Apricity Bay Therapy
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, EMDR
The decision to explore therapy is brave, can be difficult, and brings a variety of feelings in between. I am so glad that you found my page and I hope to have the opportunity to build a genuine relationship with you where you feel wholly accepted. Therapy should be a place with no judgment, and that is what I will give you, along with support, as you work on making life better.
4 Years Experience
Christine Henry
Psychologist, Ph.D
As a neurodivergent therapist, I enjoy working with adults who are exploring or have recently discovered that they are ADHD, autistic, or both. We can find ways to adapt the world to better suit you instead of trying to fit into neurotypical standards. Learn how to improve your connections with others, strategies to regulate emotions, increase motivation, find more fulfillment at your job,
and even experience moments of joy. I also specialize in grief, childhood, and religious trauma.
17 Years Experience