Stress therapists in Columbia, Pennsylvania PA

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Bluffton, South Carolina therapist: Lisa Vespico-Mull, licensed professional counselor
Stress

Lisa Vespico-Mull

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, SAP, ICAADC
Stress is a part of life and it is essential how we cope with it on a daily basis. I believe that self-care, mindfulness, and other techniques can help reduce stress and improve our ability to address difficult experiences and reduce their impact to us. I can help you reduce your stress while improving your ability to address these difficulties over your lifespan.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Columbia, Pennsylvania
Wilmington, Delaware therapist: Dr. Debra Laino Sexuaity and Relationship Consultation of Delaware, LLC, therapist
Stress

Dr. Debra Laino Sexuaity and Relationship Consultation of Delaware, LLC

Therapist, DHS, M.S., M.ED, ASE
Stress, Stress, Stress... We are all dealing with it and many of us need to develop better boundaries, the ability to say no without feeling guilty and understand the importance of spending time in our parasympathetic nervous system. We work on all of this and more!  
23 Years Experience
In-Person Near Columbia, PA
Online in Columbia, Pennsylvania
Coral Springs, Florida therapist: Dr. Christina A Remek, psychologist
Stress

Dr. Christina A Remek

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Particularly, during these difficult times, people are experiencing a lot of stress. I can certainly help with these issues through relaxation strategies, cognitive behavior therapy, and mindfulness techniques.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Columbia, Pennsylvania
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania therapist: New U by Design, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Stress

New U by Design, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, SFW, LPC
Do you tense up when that phone call or text comes in? What are you telling yourself? Perhaps you are telling yourself that it is more work to do and that you are unappreciated. Why do we focus on the negatives? Because it is easy. Why does it feel funny or awkward to tell ourselves positive messages, but not the negative messages. Next time that phone rings, tell yourself "I have the opportunity to help someone today."  
11 Years Experience
Online in Columbia, Pennsylvania
Pocatello, Idaho therapist: Cameron Staley, psychologist
Stress

Cameron Staley

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Stress is universal and often misunderstood. I work to help people find ways to harness the power of their stress to lead more productive meaningful lives.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Columbia, Pennsylvania