Therapists in Beecher, Michigan MI
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Meredith Ries
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Making the decision to come to counseling is not always easy. I aim to provide a comfortable environment for clients to open up and meet them with compassion where they are at. The healing process takes time but you are worth the time it takes to feel better! I have experience working with childhood trauma, domestic violence, self-esteem, boundary setting, depression and anxiety. If you're looking for extra help moving forward, I am here for you!
5 Years Experience
Online in Beecher, Michigan (Online Only)
New Perspective Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LMSW, MA, LPC
We are a group practice of licensed therapists, experienced in the treatment of individuals and couples. All of our therapists are professional yet down to earth, interactive and deeply caring . We all believe in creating a safe environment with which the healing process can take hold. Our goal is to work closely with you so you to feel better so they can lead a happy, productive and fully engaged life.
34 Years Experience
In-Person Near Beecher, MI
Online in Beecher, Michigan
Marsh Psychology Group
Psychologist, PSY D
I am a fully licensed psychologist who specializes in working with depression, anxiety, self esteem and divorce recovery. I provide individual outpatient therapy.
26 Years Experience
Online in Beecher, Michigan
Kathleen Nelson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
I will be honest & often direct with you. I understand it is often difficult to tell someone you don't know things you don't tell people, but we will get to know each other quickly and hopefully you will become comfortable with me. I look forward to getting to know you and want you to get to know me.
29 Years Experience
Online in Beecher, Michigan
Will Bell
Counselor/Therapist, LCPC, LPC
What if the "need to be needed" is actually a good thing? What if the goal of therapy wasn't to figure out "your true self" but to see how much others are a part of you? Why have the times we've "felt most like ourselves" been the times we felt most loved and known?
Those are the questions that are at the heart of who we are: the unchosen and chosen people in our story who have given us the most joy and the most pain. I work with people working through the loss of a relationship or a change in life, young adults transitioning into a life with greater independence, and people feeling more and more anxious as experience the burden of increasing responsibilities. We'll discuss how to more deeply experience life and others in the midst of the pains and transitions that life brings.
8 Years Experience
Online in Beecher, Michigan