Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) therapists in Marshfield, Wisconsin WI

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Oak Park, Illinois therapist: Cami K McBride, psychologist
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Cami K McBride

Psychologist, PhD
I want to congratulate you for taking the brave step to seek therapy. As your therapist, my role is to help you achieve your best functioning, according to what matters to you. I have been involved in the training of therapists for over 20 years and I am confident that we can find the best path forward for your needs. Contact me for a free consultation.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Marshfield, Wisconsin
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Brian M. Berman, psychologist
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Dr. Brian M. Berman

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Do racing thoughts and uncomfortable feelings overwhelm you? Are life stressors or past traumas preventing you from making desired life choices? I am a dedicated psychologist with 22 years of experience providing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based Therapy to individuals seeking support for mental health concerns. My goal is to empower clients to overcome challenges, develop effective coping strategies, and achieve lasting positive change. Thank you for considering my services, and I am humbled at the prospect of helping you through your life journey. Please visit cognitivebehavioralcounseling.com for more information.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Marshfield, Wisconsin
San Francisco, California therapist: Barton Shulman, licensed professional counselor
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Barton Shulman

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC (multiple states), CCMHC, BC-TMH
People come to me because they're navigating difficulties with life changes, depression, anxiety—any of a million ways that distress manifests itself in our lives. If I had to say I have a specialty, it's seeing you for the unique person that you are, and meeting you where you are in your struggle. I work with my clients to help discover what issues are causing difficulty or suffering and then to identify the strengths that people have inside of them to help address those challenges. I see my work as walking a path with you. It’s not my job to tell you which path to take or point you to a different path. My job is to walk alongside of you and point out some of the things you're not noticing. I accompany you down your path instead of telling you where to go. It's really common for people to think nobody sees them—nobody gets them—and that's my work. To set a safe place for you to be fully you, and to have somebody who sees you. Sees your doubts, your fears, all the things that you feel are flaws, and accepts you for all of that. I truly believe that at our core we're all trying to grow toward our truest self, and my job isn't to tell you what that true self is. It's really to just provide you a space to grow into that, and get out of your way, and support you and help you do it.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Marshfield, Wisconsin
 therapist: Joseph S. Weiss, PhD, psychologist
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Joseph S. Weiss, PhD

Psychologist, PhD
Is anxiety, whether chronic or situational, hindering your ability to live a life free from fear? Do you struggle to silence or control the relentless, illogical thoughts that dominate your mind, triggering fearful responses and creating discomfort throughout your body? Maybe anxiety has disrupted your sleep, changed your eating patterns, or led to unsettling physical symptoms like heart palpitations, pain, or excessive sweating. The experience of anxiety can feel like being trapped under turbulent water. Anxiety disorders can manifest in various ways. Regardless of how it's affecting you, the positive news is that with the right anxiety treatment, strategies, and coaching, it's possible to alleviate, manage, and eventually overcome anxiety and the fear it brings. If anxiety is preventing you from doing the things you want or need to do, seeking treatment for anxiety could be crucial for your well-being, providing significant relief. Contact me for a free introductory consultation.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Marshfield, Wisconsin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Rita Woidislawsky, psychologist
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Dr. Rita Woidislawsky

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have been working with eating disorders clients, and their families, for over 25 years. I worked in both Inpatient units, partial hospitals and in private practice. Treating a client with their partner, and or their family is my strength. Understanding eating disorders irrational rules is a challenge.  
32 Years Experience
Online in Marshfield, Wisconsin