Existential/Humanistic therapists in Yukon, Oklahoma OK

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Edmond, Oklahoma therapist: Stephanie Lane, licensed professional counselor
Existential/Humanistic

Stephanie Lane

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A., LPC, ATR-BC
I began my work as a licensed therapist in 2006. I enjoy working with clients in many areas. I specialize in infertility counseling in providing psychological consults, evaluations, and screenings for egg donors, gestational carrier (surrogacy), embryo, and Sperm donors and consult for donor recipients. I also provide counseling for individuals, couples, and families with anxiety, communication, depression, marriage counseling, stress, trauma, work-life balance. I also work with clients seeking introspection, coping skills and personal growth. I provide therapy to individuals and couples to improve quality of relationship and improved communications. As your therapist It is my role to provide a safe and confidential environment for the therapeutic process.  
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Yukon, OK
Online in Yukon, Oklahoma
Durham, North Carolina therapist: Hope I. Hills, Ph.D., psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

Hope I. Hills, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist in NC, Authorized PsyPact Practitioner in 40 states
I have been a licensed therapist since 1987 when I was a professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Missouri. I've continued to help my clients learn to love and accept themselves, whether in individual or couples therapy, executives and their teams, or women in prison. I pay attention to Body, Mind, and Spirit as we work, as I believe we must recognize the interaction of all three. Clients comment that despite feeling safe with me, they feel challenged to face themselves.  
38 Years Experience
Online in Yukon, Oklahoma
Houston, Texas therapist: Christine Henry, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

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
Online in Yukon, Oklahoma
Dallas, Texas therapist: Dr. Alexavery Hawkins, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

Dr. Alexavery Hawkins

Psychologist, PhD
As a psychologist, I find joy and fulfillment getting to help people become the best versions of themselves. Whether it is working through conflicts in intimate relationships/families, religious trauma, eating/body image concerns, or exploring gender, neurodiversity, sexuality, or other areas of identity, I offer clients the unique experience of being seen, heard, and affirmed. Working from a place of collaboration and creativity, we will tailor your therapy experience to be one that meets or even exceeds your goals for self-improvement and inspires hope and growth in your personal life.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Yukon, Oklahoma
Cincinnati, Ohio therapist: Ben Dickstein, psychologist
Existential/Humanistic

Ben Dickstein

Psychologist, PhD
I love helping my clients address issues with sleep, anxiety, mood, and past traumatic experiences. For me, helping others as a psychologist is a true passion. When appropriate, I use evidence-based therapy, which has clinical research supporting its effectiveness. I routinely offer couples and grief counseling. I've been told by my clients that I clearly take my job seriously and prepare well for sessions, always eager to bring them the relief that they're seeking in a thoughtful and targeted way. I don't stretch treatment out any longer than needed. As far as my unique characteristics as a therapist, I believe that humor plays an important role in treatment, and that therapists who are willing to be self-disclosing and genuine develop stronger, more meaningful connections with their clients. I see therapy as a very personal process -- far more so than other types of health visits -- and that forming a real relationship is a key component of mental health treatment. I find that one definite benefit of such a relationship is that I'm able to offer my clients truthful, direct feedback, as they always know that any challenging remarks are coming from a caring and compassionate place. Along these lines, I belief that it's a therapist's job to routinely encourage their clients to push beyond their comfort zones and make bold changes.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Yukon, Oklahoma