Dr. Earle is currently the Clinical Director of Psychological Counseling Services, Ltd. He received his Doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy from Virginia Tech University and has co-authored Sex Addiction: Case Studies and Management with his father Dr. Ralph Earle. Dr. Earle promotes individuals and families finding their strengths and cap
I am an integrative psychotherapist who utilizes a fusion of state-of-the-art and tried and true treatment modalities that allow me to look at your current difficulties or challenges from a big-picture vantage point. By considering the affective, cognitive, physical, behavioral, and environmental factors that may be contributing to your difficultie
I strive to offer a caring, safe space where my clients can work through problematic feelings, behaviors, and thoughts. In so doing, the journey of growth and healing can begin. I prioritize holistic approaches, incorporating various treatments based on the needs of each client. This allows clients to heal from trauma and other deeply rooted issues
Life is difficult and unfortunately the world we live in doesn't foster the belief in asking for help or sharing our feelings. Many people feel disconnected and alone and more importantly disconnected from one's own self.
I approach counseling as a collaboration between therapist and client with a goal of helping people re-disc
I work with individuals and couples build stronger, more connected relationships with others and with themselves. My practice is rooted in compassion, cultural awareness, and understanding. I specialize in working with women and members of the BIPOC community, especially those navigating multicultural identities as immigrants, first-generation, or
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona. My experience includes working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. I specialize in Play Therapy, Multi Systems Family Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Grief, Depression and Anxi
I found my recovery in 2007, after feeling pretty hopeless that things couldn't change. A family friend introduced me to therapy and got me into an intensive program that changed my life. I told them that's what I wanted to do, and thankfully it's exactly what I do now and more. I'm a creative, I explore the world and my creative ex
Hi, I am Karen Wister Kearns, LPC. I have been a certified and licensed therapist for 35 years. My primary objective is to help my clients help themselves through difficult times in their lives. My work is focused on adults only. Working with older adults is one of my areas of interest. Early on it became apparent that using pets with clients helpe
Suffering is an inherent part of our human life. Sometimes we can overcome our sorrows on our own, but sometimes we need help. With professional support, hopelessness rebounds and a wellspring of life opens up to us. I believe life isn't just about seeking happiness, it is also about appreciating and learning to live out our most individual and
That saying, "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger" -- I think it should be "What doesn't kill me makes me suffer." So many people feel unheard, disconnected, tired, worthless, fearful, sad, anxious and forgettable. They need the skills to nurture their resilience, to discern their incredible value. There's a lonelines
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