Military / Veterans therapists in Wichita, Kansas KS
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Dr. Sheryl Ferguson
Psychologist, (Psy.D.)
Hello! It may be difficult to know whether your problems are just a phase and there are many situations, even positive ones, which may cause stress. I am committed to careful listening and in providing a safe, warm and caring space to facilitate and foster growth and development. I'm here to assist and provide guidance as you gain insight about yourself and those around you, as you focus on empowerment towards self love and to being as authentic as you can be.
My motto: 'helping you find your way.' Call today at 954 476 0255 for a free 15-minute consultation.
21 Years Experience
Online in Wichita, Kansas (Online Only)
Make Marriage Better
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Make Marriage Better stands out for our transformative approach to relationship coaching. We specialize in helping couples overcome recurring challenges, rebuild trust, and rediscover joy in their partnership. By applying the Deconstructing Anxiety™ model, we address the root causes of relationship issues—not just the symptoms—allowing couples to create lasting change. Our skilled, compassionate coaches guide clients through personalized strategies to foster open communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen bonds. Reach out to Make Marriage Better today to start a journey toward a stronger, more fulfilling relationship. Virtual sessions available via video and telehealth for convenient, expert support.
39 Years Experience
Online in Wichita, Kansas (Online Only)
Dr. Abrielle Conway, Rooted in Grace Psychological Services
Psychologist, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
Hi, I'm a licensed psychologist who is passionate about improving women's mental health, addressing sources of anxiety/stress, perfectionism, grief/loss, and trauma. I'm sensitive to the unique challenges women face, particularly related to societal expectations of wives/ mothers, women in the workforce, and other social organizations (like church). Women often come to me when they have exhausted all of their resources and are at the end of the rope in managing their anxiety and stress. I often hear that despite a strong desire to break through their circumstances, they often feel overwhelmed and stuck. They share that they need practical, hands-on strategies to help them overcome their problems.
I take a highly collaborative approach in our work, meaning that while I give clients necessary information to make an educated decision, clients are in control of their treatment throughout the entire process.
To get a feel for my style, I've included several pieces of feedback I've heard from clients who have enjoyed working with me:
1. "You see me and you hear me. I'm not alone anymore. This is the first time I've felt so understood."
2. "You are a safe place to just be myself with all my imperfections. I don't have to worry about putting on a mask."
3. "You give me practical tools to help me deal with my problems. I've made so much more progress in working with you over the past month than I did with my last therapist in years."
If it sounds like we could work well together, feel free to call the office or request a consultation: https://www.rootedingrace.org/request/service
10 Years Experience
Online in Wichita, Kansas (Online Only)
Merritt Posten Benz
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LSCSW, CDWF, MCLC
I am drawn to raw unfiltered courage. Going to therapy a brave choice and it takes tenacity and grit to feel differently and make changes in our lives. When we deny our stories, they define us. When we own our stories, we become the author who writes the brave new ending. Together we will examine the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are holding you back identify the new choices and practices that will move you toward more authentic and wholehearted living. Rarely is that decision a whim or an impulse, and most likely you've been thinking about this for a while. Now here you are; being curious and maybe nervous and scared at the same time. In my opinion - that is bravery and brave things are rarely comfortable, but always worth trying.
Whether you are looking to make a shift in your relationships, provide help and guidance for your children, or you have reached a point in your own life where you no longer want to "figure it out alone"- you have come to a good place to get moving. It can get better.
We all struggle at times - with anxiety, depression, and stress - along with the circumstances in our lives that contribute to these feelings. The "feelings" themselves are never wrong. Where we get into trouble (and can feel stuck in them) is when we can't make sense of it all and isolation creeps in. You're not in this alone.
21 Years Experience
Online in Wichita, Kansas
Dr. Leigh Anne Randa
Psychologist, PhD
A human being, by nature, is full of contradictions. I believe a strong therapeutic alliance is essential to the therapy process. The experience of "feeling" seen, or felt, or heard, is the beginning of healing. Knowing that while you are unique, you are not alone. My belief is that strong therapy starts with the therapeutic relationship.
18 Years Experience
Online in Wichita, Kansas