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Online Native American therapists in Maryland

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Sunrise, Florida therapist: Margaret P. Stewart, psychologist
Serving Native American

Margaret P. Stewart

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I am a licensed psychologist who provides online psychotherapy and psychological testing (telehealth) in order to effectively assist individuals with a wide variety of mental health concerns.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Dr. Sophia Aguirre, psychologist
Serving Native American

Dr. Sophia Aguirre

Psychologist, Ph.D., CGP, F-AGPA
I have a passion for helping individuals establish more satisfying, authentic relationships with others and with themselves. I am a Latina psychologist providing culturally-affirming therapy for Black, Indigenous & People of Color (BIPOC), Latinx, & LGBTQ communities.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Flagstaff, Arizona therapist: Psychotherapy.Com, psychologist
Serving Native American

Psychotherapy.Com

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Comprehensive online counseling and coaching services as well as psychological assessment offered via secure means.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Takoma Park, Maryland therapist: Mark Rovner, life coach
Serving Native American

Mark Rovner

Life Coach, Trauma-informed; PCC (Professional Certified Coach); Mindful Self-Compassion trainer
If you think you're weird, you are my people! I am neurodivergent and don't really think in terms of normal and abnormal. My goal is to help you be you with the least possible friction. I offer somatic coaching via Zoom. Topics include trauma, ADHD/neurodivergence, and emotional self-management.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
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Serving Native American

Victorious Therapy Services

Counselor/Therapist
Victorious Therapy Services provides cutting edge mental health and relationship therapy services to our local communities. We provide both in-person and teletherapy services.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan therapist: Susan Spicer, psychologist
Serving Native American

Susan Spicer

Psychologist, PhD
In my online therapy practice, I specialize in EMDR therapy as a transformative approach to assist individuals in their journey towards healing from trauma and narcissistic abuse, ultimately guiding them back to a place of self-love and emotional equilibrium. The lingering effects of childhood physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, along with the enduring impact of narcissistic abuse, can become deeply entrenched within the body, leading to symptoms of depression, anxiety, hypervigilance, and challenges in navigating relationships and daily life. I employ a video platform known as remotEMDR, which is specifically designed to facilitate EMDR therapy. This innovative approach aims to reshape the way these distressing memories are stored in the brain, fostering resolution and inner peace. To complement this therapy, I incorporate mind-body practices such as mindfulness, meditation, and breathwork, all of which serve to amplify the healing process. Drawing on my background as a neuropsychologist, I possess the expertise to help individuals identify their blind spots, condition their thoughts, and ultimately rewire their brains for enduring happiness and success. My mission is to provide a comprehensive and holistic approach to healing that empowers individuals on their path to transformation and well-being.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Rockville, Maryland therapist: Sophia Pressley, counselor/therapist
Serving Native American

Sophia Pressley

Counselor/Therapist, LCPC
I believe mental heath services should be as accessible as going to the dentist or a medical doctor for treatment. I provide telehealth for that reason because taking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical health.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland therapist: Dr. Patricia Webbink, psychologist
Serving Native American

Dr. Patricia Webbink

Psychologist, MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology
Patricia Webbink, Ph.D., Duke University-50 yrs in practice, online Rx, serves Adults, Children, and Adolescents for Individuals, Couples, Families, free monthly Zoom Groups  
54 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Houston, Texas therapist: Vincent Sanchez, life coach
Serving Native American

Vincent Sanchez

Life Coach, Master Certified Life Coach, Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) 200, Meditation & Mindful Resilience for Trauma (MRT)
Given varying health concerns of outbreaks and seasonal illnesses, I provide options for either a video link or face-to-face sessions to clients upon appointment scheduling. However, only when vaccination confirmation is provided will a face-to-face conversation occur. To ensure client/partner confidentiality, sessions are provided via HIPAA-approved Zoom interface.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Monticello, New York therapist: Stephanie Davis, hypnotherapist
Serving Native American

Stephanie Davis

Hypnotherapist, Cht
Discover the power within your subconscious mind, vocational/advocational self improvement. The benefits of hypnotherapy are endless, a calming pleasant experience for your everyday life. Learn self hypnosis, and a variety of techniques to help guide you in your wonderful life’s journey.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Maryland
Gaithersburg, Maryland therapist: Washington Psychological Wellness, counselor/therapist
Serving Native American

Washington Psychological Wellness

Counselor/Therapist
Quality Psychotherapy Online! COVID Update: We are grateful and honored to be able to provide support to the community during this incredibly challenging time. For the safety of our clients, staff, and the community-at-large, we encourage clients to choose tele-health appointments when possible. Do you want support, but find it challenging to make it to an appointment? Now you don’t have to commute or even leave home. Online counseling will allow us to work collaboratively in a supportive environment, wherever is most convenient for you. Washington Psychological Wellness provides counseling via confidential, real time, 2-way video. Our clinicians use a HIPAA-compliant secure video conferencing to make online-based therapy convenient and confidential. All you need is a comfortable private space, internet connection and a smart phone, tablet, laptop or personal computer. When you schedule your appointment, a secure video link is created for your appointment and sent to you via email. When it's time for your scheduled appointment, simply click the link and we will be connected! COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT TELEHEALTH (FAQ's) We know that online therapy can bring up understandable hesitations and questions. We are happy to put your mind at ease and provide further information about what to expect. Is it confidential? Absolutely. Our therapists maintain strict confidentiality standards for your protection. This means your sessions cannot be recorded. During this time of social distancing, our therapists are exclusively providing counseling via video from their office, or from areas of their home that have privacy. Now we can’t completely promise that your provider’s cat or dog won’t briefly stop in to say hello - but don’t worry, they have been fully trained in our HIPAA protocols! Will it be covered by my insurance? Most healthcare plans provide coverage for telehealth just like in-office therapy. While this is often at your regular copay, coinsurance and/or deductible, there are some variations depending on your specific policy. If you and your therapist are not sure about your benefits, please reach out to Washington Psychological Wellness and your insurance provider. If you run into any coverage issues, we are happy to work with you on payment options during this crisis. Even if you think you don’t have coverage for telehealth, or can’t afford payment, please give us a call -- we continue to get updates from insurance plans that are expanding telehealth benefits as our culture adapts to the developing needs. I’m still not sure telehealth is right for me - maybe I should wait until I can see a therapist in person? It's understandable to want to have or continue an in-person therapy. However, in these very unpredictable times, it is unclear how long this will be our new normal. There are a variety of estimated time frames suggested for social distancing measures lasting from 6 weeks to 18 months. Connecting with a counselor via video is an easy way to get started with care -- or avoid disrupting your care -- and to receive consistent support toward your goals. This can become even more important during these stressful times. Have telehealth therapy sessions been proven to be effective? Yes. There have been numerous studies conducted showing that telehealth is just as effective as in-person counseling. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) published a physician reviewed article in 2017 that notes the following: “There is substantial evidence of the effectiveness of telepsychiatry and research has found satisfaction to be high among patients, psychiatrists and other professionals. Telepsychiatry is equivalent to in-person care in diagnostic accuracy, treatment effectiveness, quality of care and patient satisfaction. Patient privacy and confidentiality are equivalent to in-person care.”  
10 Years Experience
Online in Maryland