Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Tyler, Texas TX
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Jason Brown LPC-S
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S, CMHC, CCATP-CA
Suicidal thoughts should always be taken seriously. If you or someone you know are having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please seek help. I am here to provide a safe space for you to be open to talk about those thoughts and help you decide what is the best way to handle these thoughts. You are not alone.
10 Years Experience
Online in Tyler, Texas
Dawn Nelson
Counselor/Therapist, LCSW-S, ACSW, SAP, CART
Suicidal thoughts are scary for the client and their loved ones. I recognize that you need help NOW. I usually have an appointment available within the same week. I provide a safe and non-judgmental environment to help you work through the issues that are creating the sense of desperation.
34 Years Experience
Online in Tyler, Texas
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 Tyler, Texas
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 Tyler, Texas
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 Tyler, Texas