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Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) therapists in Narragansett, RI

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Portsmouth, Rhode Island therapist: Dorothy Brown, psychologist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Dorothy Brown

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a Psychologist and a certified yoga teacher. I take a wholistic approach to therapy with a slightly spiritual bent. I believe in the mind-body connection and encourage mindfulness and meditation if clients feel comfortable with it. I work with people to change their unhealthy thoughts and to relax their body.  
35 Years Experience
Near Narragansett, RI
Narragansett, Rhode Island
New York City, New York therapist: Dr. Michelle Solomon, psychologist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Dr. Michelle Solomon

Psychologist, PsyD
I specialize in helping individuals navigate anxiety, self-esteem, second guessing, doubt, depression, life transitions, and relationship challenges with more clarity and confidence. Whether you are looking to better understand yourself, break unhelpful patterns, or reconnect with your inner sense of strength, our work together is grounded in real conversations, deep insight, and practical tools for lasting change. This is done from the comfort of your own space.  
8 Years Experience
Narragansett, Rhode Island (Online Only)
Tampa, Florida therapist: Dr. Yanet Vanegas, psychologist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Dr. Yanet Vanegas

Psychologist, PsyD
I'm a licensed psychologist, trained at Harvard Medical School’s McLean Hospital, with a focus on treating children, adolescents, and perinatal women. I use evidence-based methods to address depression, anxiety, behavioral issues, ADHD, self-esteem concerns, social anxiety, autism, and social skills deficits. I also specialize in treating eating disorders and OCD, with extensive training in these areas. I run my private practice, A Secure Base Psychological Service, LLC, in Tampa, FL, where I’m committed to providing effective, compassionate care.  
9 Years Experience
Narragansett, Rhode Island (Online Only)
Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Dr. Angelia Corley, psychologist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Dr. Angelia Corley

Psychologist, PhD
I’m Dr. Angelia Corley, a licensed clinical psychologist dedicated to helping people who are struggling with sleep problems, anxiety, and the challenges of chronic health conditions. When worry keeps you up at night or your body feels like it’s working against you, life can quickly become overwhelming. I work with clients to find effective, practical strategies that reduce that sense of struggle and help them feel more rested, grounded, and able to focus on what’s meaningful in their lives. My approach draws on evidence-based treatments including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness practices. These methods can help you notice unhelpful patterns, understand yourself in new ways, and make choices that better support your well-being. Clients often describe me as warm, collaborative, and genuinely supportive. I want therapy to be a place where you feel understood and empowered to make lasting change. Finding the right therapist can be a daunting process. To make it easier, I offer a free 15-minute consultation call so you can get a sense of what working together might feel like. Visit https://restwelltherapy.sessionshealth.com/ and select "I'm a new client" to schedule a time for us to talk.  
7 Years Experience
Narragansett, Rhode Island (Online Only)
Fort Worth, Texas therapist: James Parker, psychologist
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

James Parker

Psychologist, PhD
I view therapy as a collaborative interaction in service of understanding the best forms of quality human relating. My approach to therapy is primarily guided by Coherence Therapy. Coherence Therapy is an approach to treatment that is different from many others in that - instead of focusing on what is "negative" or "wrong" and trying to change or alter it - the purpose is to genuinely understand a person's symptoms; to curiously explore why maintaining certain patterns of thinking and behavior is emotionally necessary, even when a person is feeling stuck because of those patterns. Understanding the symptom leads to identifying the underlying emotional reasons of why we do things and addresses the cause of feeling stuck, not just the symptom, which leads to meaningful and lasting changes.  
8 Years Experience
Narragansett, Rhode Island (Online Only)