Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Plymouth, Minnesota MN
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Ray Williams
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
As part of a DBT program, I've had experience working with individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts. I'm not afraid to have those conversations and willing to help a person get past those difficulties. There is hope. I've seen several people, including myself, overcome those difficult thoughts.
14 Years Experience
In-Person Near Plymouth, MN
Online in Plymouth, Minnesota
Katherine Jones
Counselor/Therapist, ND, MA, LPC
If you're struggling with feelings of hopelessness, despair, or contemplating suicide, it's crucial to know that help is available and you're not alone. As a therapist dedicated to addressing suicidal ideation, I provide a safe, non-judgmental space for you to express your thoughts and feelings openly. We will work collaboratively to explore the underlying causes of your distress and develop personalized strategies to cope with suicidal thoughts and build resilience. I am committed to helping you find hope, rediscover purpose, and navigate towards a path of healing and recovery. Your life is valuable, and I'm here to support you on your journey towards mental wellness and a brighter future.
1 Years Experience
In-Person Near Plymouth, MN
Online in Plymouth, Minnesota
Dr. Stephanie Vaughn
Psychologist, Psy.D., DBT-LBC™
Most people have thought about suicide, but chronic suicidal thinking is something that needs to be addressed. Many therapists actually avoid working with people who are suicidal out of fear of liability. But someone needs to do it and our practice is committed to doing so. Learning to build a life worth living is a premise in DBT that helps when you're trying to let go of "suicide as a solution."
14 Years Experience
Online in Plymouth, Minnesota
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, DBT-LBC™, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was one of the first therapies to treat highly suicidal individuals on an outpatient basis. Because DBT considers suicide as the solution, not the actual problem itself, DBT therapists are focused on identifying the actual problems in order to assist with different, tangible solutions. Not only that, but DBT therapists are able to speak frankly about death instead of tiptoeing around it, treating patients with respect rather than patronizing with whispery tones and “concerned” looks. Within DBT, no person is treated as “fragile” and though the situation may be serious, we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
10 Years Experience
Online in Plymouth, Minnesota
Jamie Pettus
Psychologist, PsyD
Reaching the point of thinking of suicide can be a scary place to be. It is important to talk to someone about it, and to find someone who will help you explore your feelings and make a plan to keep yourself safe.
21 Years Experience
Online in Plymouth, Minnesota (Online Only)