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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy therapists in Batesville, AR

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Delray Beach, Florida therapist: Dr. Tuvia Hoffman, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Dr. Tuvia Hoffman

Psychologist, Psychologist, PhD
Whether you are dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, or relationship issues as an individual or a couple, I'll treat you with compassion using the most recent evidence-based research. Using an integrative approach, I tailor therapy to fit each client’s unique personality and their specific goals. If you’re struggling with unhelpful thinking patterns, we’ll work together to discover these thoughts and understand what led you astray. I’ll also help you develop a plan to improve your well-being. If you feel stuck with your goals, I can assist you in learning to accept your experiences and circumstances, particularly those that are beyond your control. If you’re questioning your life choices and purpose, we’ll delve into your existential questions and their emotional impact. My aim is to enhance your overall well-being and support you in achieving what’s most important to you.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Batesville, Arkansas (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Maria Canyon, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Dr. Maria Canyon

Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
I strive to create a therapeutic environment where individuals can explore all aspects of themselves. Utilizing an integrative approach to psychotherapy, I place emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and the unique needs of the people I work with. I view therapy as a collaborative space to navigate the inevitable complexities that arise during a lifetime, exploring both conscious and unconscious narratives with curiosity and care.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Batesville, Arkansas
Fort Smith, Arkansas therapist: Monique Randle, licensed clinical social worker
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Monique Randle

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CST
As a proud Black kinky queer Christian woman who isn’t afraid to use colorful language and embraces their identity unapologetically, my therapy practice stands out for its bold, colorful, and authentic approach. I support sex workers, affirm LGBTQ+ identities, celebrate bodies of every size, and am kink-aware and knowledgeable about consensual nonmonogamy/poly relationships. If you're looking for a therapist who defies respectability politics and champions living your truth without shame, I'm here for you. My practice is a haven for those ready to embrace their full selves and break free from societal constraints. Reach out if you're ready to start this journey toward empowerment and authenticity.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Batesville, Arkansas (Online Only)
Austin, Texas therapist: Dr. Mike Strand, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Dr. Mike Strand

Psychologist, PsyD
Hey there! I’m Mike Strand, an experienced psychologist with over 15 years of dedication to guiding individuals on their journey of self-improvement. My expertise lies in helping clients overcome emotional challenges to enhance personal growth and strengthen relationships. I recognize that seeking support can be difficult, which is why I will strive to make therapy as welcoming and approachable as possible. Our sessions are collaborative, tailored to your specific needs, facilitating deep and lasting transformation.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Batesville, Arkansas
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Sari Fleischman, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Sari Fleischman

Psychologist, PsyD
We are a boutique practice that values the therapeutic relationship. We take time to make sure the therapist and client are a great match to achieve the best results. ​Our clients seek therapy for a wide variety of reasons. Some may come to therapy to deal with a specific life struggle, such as anxiety or depression, while others initiate therapy during a difficult life transition. Even positive transitions, such as getting a new job or starting a new relationship can be stressful. It’s not uncommon to incorporate therapy into one’s “self care” routine to have a supportive space in which to slow down during the week, or to gain a deeper insight into one’s own emotional and relational patterns.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Batesville, Arkansas (Online Only)