Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Williamston, North Carolina NC
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Raven Lee, Counselor For College Students And Young Adults
Counselor/Therapist, LCMHC-A
We focus on the entire break of negative thoughts. Such as how they connect to prior experiences, impact mood and can lead to suicidal thoughts. Therapy is a supportive space to provide you with healthy and clinically effective coping skills that address unwanted thoughts and behaviors while helping you to develop healthy coping skills.
1 Years Experience
Online in Williamston, North Carolina
Dr. Bridget Kromrey
Psychologist, PsyD
I have worked with individuals across the lifespan who experience suicidal thoughts, self harm, and who have attempted suicide. I believe therapy is a unique space where we can explore these vulnerable thoughts and behaviors, while creating a space to promote safety, coping, and change. Suicidal thoughts can often leave individuals feeling more isolate and alone. My hope is through therapy, these experiences can feel less lonely.
10 Years Experience
Online in Williamston, North Carolina
Bold Expressions Therapy
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I believe that many people have had, at some point, suicidal thoughts due to societal pressures. Each person is different in their thoughts, beliefs, and desires. I do not believe in the desire to keep someone alive for the sake of life alone, but rather that it is my job to help someone cultivate a live a life worth living without judgement.
4 Years Experience
Online in Williamston, North Carolina
Matt Vaughn
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LMHC
I have extensive experience helping clients that are struggling with suicidal thoughts.
17 Years Experience
Online in Williamston, North Carolina
Amy K. Cummings-Aponte, LMHC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Florida LMHC MH20515, Maine LPC CC6872, North Carolina LCMHC 20351
According to SAMHSA, 9.5 million adults have experienced suicidal thoughts at some point in the past year (https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/report_3452/ShortReport-3452.html), however thoughts do not always mean it is a crisis. If you are having suicidal thoughts then please reach out for guidance and help. The National Suicide Help Line is available 24/7 and can be reached simply by dialing 988. Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) can help those with suicidal thoughts to explore the underpinnings of this experience, develop healthy coping skills/tools and build a happier future.
14 Years Experience
Online in Williamston, North Carolina