Thinking Disorders therapists in Grand Rapids, Michigan MI

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Tempe, Arizona therapist: Samantha Kingma, marriage and family therapist
Thinking Disorders

Samantha Kingma

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Feeling like you can never catch up, even though you never sit down? Lying awake at night thinking through all the things you said that day that were ‘awkward’ or ‘wrong’? Running late to everything even though you try your absolute best to be on time? Maybe something just feels off, but you can’t quite put your finger on what it is - maybe you even say to yourself “this shouldn’t be this big of a deal”. And yet something is still keeping you stuck. Anxiety, OCD, perfectionism, and burnout can significantly impact the way your brain handles the stresses of day-to-day life. But there is hope – you don’t have to stay stuck. It is possible to feel like yourself again, and I'd love to talk to you about how you can get there. I provide specialized support for individuals and couples dealing with anxiety, OCD, trauma, and relationship difficulties. I will work with you to find the patterns in your life that may be causing problems and then collaborate with you to find new options and restorative solutions. You don’t have to walk through this difficulty alone, and I’d be honored to support you as you move toward healing. Visit my website or fill out the contact form to schedule a free phone consultation, and we can chat about what you’re looking for and whether I might be the right fit for you.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Grand Rapids, MI
Online in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Plymouth, Michigan therapist: Transformational Choices, therapist
Thinking Disorders

Transformational Choices

Therapist, LMSW, LPC, CAADC, LLMSW
With a plethora of therapists on our team we have the ability to meet many needs including thinking disorders. We will be able to fit you with a therapist who will meet you wherever you are on your journey. We are here to serve you.  
Online in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan therapist: Ciara Shellman, therapist
Thinking Disorders

Ciara Shellman

Therapist
As a therapist with a focus on thinking disorders, I am deeply committed to understanding and addressing the challenges associated with disordered thinking patterns. Recognizing that such patterns can significantly impact one’s emotions, behaviors, and overall quality of life, I provide a supportive, non-judgmental space where clients can explore and understand their thoughts. My approach combines evidence-based techniques with a compassionate, personalized strategy aimed at identifying cognitive distortions, challenging unhelpful beliefs, and developing healthier thinking habits. Together, we will work towards enhancing your mental clarity, decision-making, and emotional well-being, empowering you to lead a more balanced and fulfilling life.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Grand Rapids, Michigan (Online Only)
Brighton, Michigan therapist: Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds, psychologist
Thinking Disorders

Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds

Psychologist, MA, LLP
For many, personality disorders and addiction often go hand in hand. A personality disorder is a type of mental disorder that causes a person to have rigid and unhealthy patterns of thinking, functioning, and behaving. Often, men with personality disorders can have difficulty perceiving and relating to situations and people – and this causes significant stress on relationships, social activities, work, and school. In addition, men with personality disorders often suffer from depression and anxiety, which can lead to self-medicating and the eventual abuse of alcohol and drugs. In fact, substance use disorder is diagnosed in roughly half of individuals with personality disorder. While the exact cause of personality disorders is unknown, both family history and life events and relationships play a role. For example, people with a history of abuse, trauma, neglect, or being bullied have an increased risk of having a personality disorder. While these mental disorders affect both males and females, some personality disorders are more common in men. For instance, nearly 90 percent of antisocial personality disorder diagnoses are among men. ​Personality disorders are often grouped into three clusters – Cluster A, Cluster B, and Cluster C – according to similar symptoms and characteristics. Since some of the symptoms overlap, it’s pretty common for people with one type of personality disorder to have signs of at least one other personality disorder.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Boston, Massachusetts therapist: Dr. Lisa C. Watson, psychologist
Thinking Disorders

Dr. Lisa C. Watson

Psychologist, PsyD, MPH
n addressing thinking disorders, I begin by understanding the specific cognitive challenges and symptoms the client experiences through detailed assessment and discussion. Using evidence-based techniques such as cognitive remediation therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, I help clients challenge and reframe distorted thoughts and improve cognitive functioning. Together, we develop personalized strategies and exercises to enhance cognitive skills and promote adaptive thinking patterns. Regular monitoring and adjustment of interventions ensure progress and support, empowering clients to manage their thinking disorders and improve daily functioning.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Grand Rapids, Michigan (Online Only)