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Persons with Disabilities therapists in Cincinnati, OH

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Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania therapist: Rosemarie Manfredi, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Rosemarie Manfredi

Psychologist, Psy.D.
My evaluation and consultation philosophy is that all individuals have the ability to overcome challenges and reach their unique potential. I strive to help those I work with understand their strengths, gifts, and challenges in order to meet their goals and develop a realistic plan to move forward. My practice motto is to providing clarity to grow, bloom, and thrive. I offer a free, 15-minute consultation to help determine whether my services are a good match for you or your child and determine the best evaluation type to meet your needs.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center, licensed professional counselor
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA. LPC
Life can feel overwhelming when anxiety, trauma, stress, relationship problems, or difficult life transitions begin affecting your emotional well-being and daily life. Therapy provides a safe and supportive space to better understand yourself, heal from past experiences, reduce emotional distress, and create a more meaningful, balanced, and fulfilling life. Many people seek counseling for anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, overwhelming emotions, relationship or family issues, grief, burnout, low self-esteem, or simply feeling stuck and disconnected from themselves. Brad provides trauma-informed counseling and EMDR therapy to help clients identify and resolve the deeper issues contributing to emotional pain, unhealthy patterns, and ongoing stress. Together, you will explore current struggles and past experiences to better understand what may be keeping you feeling overwhelmed, unhappy, or unable to move forward. The goal of therapy is not only symptom relief, but meaningful and lasting healing that helps you regain clarity, confidence, peace, and emotional balance. Brad takes a holistic and personalized approach to therapy, recognizing that every person’s experiences, needs, and healing process are unique. His counseling style is warm, compassionate, interactive, and non-judgmental, helping clients feel genuinely supported, understood, and empowered throughout the therapeutic process. Using EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), trauma-focused counseling, and holistic therapeutic approaches, Brad helps clients process unresolved trauma, strengthen emotional resilience, increase self-awareness, and develop healthier ways of coping and relating. Therapy focuses on helping clients break unhealthy patterns, reconnect with their inner strengths, and move beyond the pain of the past so they can live with greater purpose, freedom, and fulfillment. Healing and positive change are possible. No issue is too small or too overwhelming to address in therapy. With the right support, you can reduce stress, restore hope, build resilience, and create the life and relationships you truly want. Virtual counseling and online EMDR therapy sessions are available, providing private and convenient access to professional trauma-focused therapy from the comfort of your home.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH (Online Only)
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies

Psychologist, Ed.D., ABPP
I provide my clients a "toolbox" of skills they can use both now and in the future. I was fortunate to have trained directly with Dr. Albert Ellis, the developer of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Dr. Francine Shapiro, originator of EMDR plus numerous and hypnosis trainings with many of the top hypnotherapists in the field.  
51 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Elizabeth Coldren, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Dr. Elizabeth Coldren

Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with young adults and adults who feel overwhelmed, overextended, and stuck in patterns they can’t think their way out of. Often, they’re still keeping life moving on the outside. Many of my clients are high‑functioning and responsible, while privately feeling depleted, anxious, or shut down. Therapy offers a place to slow down, notice what’s happening in your body and mind, and begin shifting toward a life that feels more like your own, including how you relate to yourself and others. My style is clear, thoughtful, and deeply attuned.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Jason Hutchings, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Jason Hutchings

Psychologist, PsyD
My initial interest in psychotherapy was sparked by studies in history, music, visual art, and the major world religions. These seemingly disparate interests helped me understand individual narratives in the context of our larger collective history. We all have a sense of who we are and how the world works based on years of lived experience. By deepening the understanding of our personal narrative we prepare the way for a sense of meaning and purpose that can impact our lives and those around us in profound ways.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati sits at the intersection of the Midwest and Appalachia, and therapists here frequently address addiction, economic stress, and intergenerational trauma rooted in the region's opioid crisis. The city has a strong Catholic and faith community, and many therapists offer spiritually sensitive approaches alongside evidence-based care. University of Cincinnati Medical Center and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center provide institutional mental health resources, complemented by a growing network of private practitioners across Hyde Park, Mount Lookout, and Oakley. Cincinnati's position as a bi-state metro also means therapists often serve clients from across the Kentucky border.

Persons with Disabilities therapists in Cincinnati, Ohio Statistics

Persons with Disabilities therapists in Cincinnati, Ohio average 17 years of experience and charge around $211 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (77%), Depression (71%), and Loss or Grief (62%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$211

Accept insurance

37%

Offer sliding scale

52%

Gender ID

57% Female
31% Male
7% Non-Binary
5% Gender Fluid

Session Type

58% In Person and Online
42% Online Only

Top Specialties

77% Anxiety or Fears
71% Depression
62% Loss or Grief
55% ADHD
55% Trauma and PTSD
52% Stress
45% Self Esteem

Ages Served

94% Adult
78% Young Adult
63% Senior
51% Teen
29% Children

Client Focus

100% Persons with Disabilities
89% Women
72% LGBTQ+
65% Men
62% Military / Veterans