Social Isolation therapists in New Philadelphia, Ohio OH
Dr. Kristyn Neckles
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I understand the profound impact that loneliness and isolation can have on mental well-being. I provide a supportive and non-judgmental space where you can explore the roots of social isolation and cultivate meaningful connections. Through personalized interventions and supportive guidance, I will empower you to build the social skills and confidence needed to create authentic relationships.
10 Years Experience
Kristin Harris
Psychologist, PhD
If social isolation has left you feeling disconnected and alone, know that support is available to help you reconnect with others and rebuild a sense of community. As a psychologist specializing in treating social isolation, I offer a compassionate and understanding space where we can work together to address the underlying factors contributing to your isolation. Using a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approach, I provide personalized strategies to help you challenge negative thought patterns and behaviors that may be keeping you isolated. Through collaborative exploration and skill-building exercises, we will work to expand your social network, improve communication skills, and enhance your confidence in social situations. With empathy and guidance, I am committed to helping you break free from social isolation and cultivate meaningful connections. Take the first step towards a more fulfilling social life by reaching out today.
15 Years Experience
Meghan McCoy-Smith
Psychologist, PsyD
Isolation is the current pandemic and can impact your mood and wellness significantly. We can work together to reconnect with other and enjoy living your life fully.
9 Years Experience
Cameron Staley
Psychologist, Ph.D.
We need human connection and yet social isolation is increasingly common. I work to help individuals build the types of connection they want to create a more meaningful life.
12 Years Experience
Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Social isolation may be a consequence of many circumstances and disorders. Retirement, illness, social anxiety, depression, can all lead to social isolation. People who become isolated tend to decline considerably both in physical and mental health.
14 Years Experience