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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy therapists in Crossville, TN

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Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Hannah Allison, pre-licensed professional
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Hannah Allison

Pre-Licensed Professional, TLMFT
I’m Hannah, a Pre-Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist here in Music City! I work with career-driven professionals and couples who are facing stress, burnout, anxiety, life transitions, and relationship issues. With my background in the music industry, I understand the unique challenges of juggling ambitious career goals with personal well-being. If you are struggling to manage it all, I would to help you find balance and fulfillment in areas of your life!  
2 Years Experience
Online in Crossville, Tennessee
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Alena Porter, licensed professional counselor
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Alena Porter

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
My goal as a therapist is to create a safe non-judgemental space for all clients, especially clients who may not click with other therapists such as LGBTQ+, gender diverse, polyamorous or non-monogamous, and kink practicing clients. During our sessions you can be your true self. You don't have to mask with me or hide things about you that you think are weird or unlikeable. Ideally I can help you learn to like those aspects of yourself. You never have to hide important parts of your identity with me because I will never judge you for any reason.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Crossville, Tennessee (Online Only)
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Cole Johnson, counselor/therapist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Cole Johnson

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
I am a lifelong musician and worked for 15 years in the Nashville music industry on the business/touring side. In my 40's, I began a second-half-of-life journey to become a licensed professional counselor (LPC). The goal was to seek a more soulful vocation and to try and help other's navigate life's inherent challenges. I do not claim to have any magic solutions. While I wish I could say the magic words to solve all our life struggles, I believe that would devalue the struggle in itself. I do believe we all have the curative pieces we need already hidden within. Often we need a genuine conversation of support and reflection to recover the parts of ourselves we may have lost, forgotten, or been unaware of. I enjoy supporting my clients on this journey as we travel together and engage in meaningful discovery and a healthier and happier existence. Please visit my website for a more detailed description of my therapy practice and psychological philosophy.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Crossville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Dr. Joe Rustum, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Dr. Joe Rustum

Psychologist, PsyD, License Psychologist
Are you a high achiever who feels overwhelmed and frustrated? Do you want to maximize your time management and stop procrastinating? Do you feel like you're working all the time but not getting enough done? People might think you have it all together, but on the inside, you're critical of yourself and feel disappointed. You might also lack confidence and often find yourself second-guessing your decisions. I commonly work with high achievers and executives who want to improve their boundaries, feel more confident, and take their careers to the next level.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Crossville, Tennessee
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Sari Fleischman, psychologist
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Sari Fleischman

Psychologist, PsyD
We are a boutique practice that values the therapeutic relationship. We take time to make sure the therapist and client are a great match to achieve the best results. ​Our clients seek therapy for a wide variety of reasons. Some may come to therapy to deal with a specific life struggle, such as anxiety or depression, while others initiate therapy during a difficult life transition. Even positive transitions, such as getting a new job or starting a new relationship can be stressful. It’s not uncommon to incorporate therapy into one’s “self care” routine to have a supportive space in which to slow down during the week, or to gain a deeper insight into one’s own emotional and relational patterns.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Crossville, Tennessee (Online Only)