Psychoanalytic therapists in New Castle, Indiana IN

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma therapist: Lindsey Southwick, licensed clinical social worker
Psychoanalytic

Lindsey Southwick

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CSAYC, CPT
Everyone deserves mental health care despite social economics or insurance barriers.  
20 Years Experience
Online in New Castle, Indiana
Arlington Heights, Illinois therapist: Dr. Mitchell Hicks, psychologist
Psychoanalytic

Dr. Mitchell Hicks

Psychologist, PhD, ABPP
Are you feeling depressed or anxious? Are your life and relationships unfulfilling? Can't let go of past hurts? Using sex or the internet to avoid others or painful emotions? Nothing gets better no matter what you try? Maybe it's time for a change!  
27 Years Experience
Online in New Castle, Indiana
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer, psychologist
Psychoanalytic

Dr. Adam Shafer

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
I do my best to listen in the service of understanding and provide thoughtful responsiveness, which I have found helps my clients connect to their inner life and with others. Using gentle honesty and compassion, I value autonomy and collaboration to help people feel less alone while finding a sense of purpose within their lives and in the world.  
Online in New Castle, Indiana
Scottsdale, Arizona therapist: Eddie Taylor, PhD, psychologist
Psychoanalytic

Eddie Taylor, PhD

Psychologist
I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist using analytical psychology to help patients and clients understand a deeper meaning of their psychological/mental health concerns and needs. My focus is primarily on the unconscious level. Offices in Scottsdale, AZ and Chicago, IL  
14 Years Experience
Online in New Castle, Indiana
Fort Collins, Colorado therapist: Ann Robinson, licensed clinical social worker
Psychoanalytic

Ann Robinson

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Hi, I’m Ann, a recovering, overworked, and overwhelmed licensed therapist in Colorado. It might be time to reach out when the small stuff feels so hard and adulting isn’t nearly what you expected. For the past few years, I’ve ignored cautions from family, peers, from supervisors that I might be flirting with burnout. I know how hard it is to realize that the very thing you love and are invested in is the problem. I know what it feels like to flirt with burnout and want to move forward. If you like to laugh, get curious, and want something more—folks who desire to divest from hustle culture and grow into something meaningful, reach out. We’ve got work to do.  
7 Years Experience
Online in New Castle, Indiana