Therapists in Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI
Maren Ohai Kinlacheeny
Counselor, CMHC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI 96819 (Online Only)
I believe in people. I believe in our resilience, our power, and in our capacity for change. I love being a witness to those beautiful light bulb moments where we recognize the truth about ourselves and start living with more purpose and resolve. I love helping people find those solutions within themselves - I know they are there! As a former Substance Use Disorder Counselor, I could see how clients were desperately seeking a way to cope with deep trauma. I wanted to dive deeper. I wanted to help others get to the root of their problems.
I believe in people. I believe in our resilience, our power, and in our capacity for change. I love being a witness to those beautiful light bulb moments where we recognize the truth about ourselves and start living with more purpose and resolve. I love helping people find those solutions within themselves - I know they are there! As a former Substance Use Disorder Counselor, I could see how clients were desperately seeking a way to cope with deep trauma. I wanted to dive deeper. I wanted to help others get to the root of their problems.
Janet R Fitzgerald
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI 96819
Waitlist for new clients
I have specialized in autism and Asperger's syndrome for 20 years, and my practice is currently limited to individuals who have or are suspected of having an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This can include presenting problems such as anxiety, depression, aggression, compliance issues, which often arise because of difficulties with social communication and inflexible thinking. ASD is often missed in girls and women, because they try harder to fit in, and pretend to be normal. I believe that every person has innate worth and deserves to live in peace.
I have specialized in autism and Asperger's syndrome for 20 years, and my practice is currently limited to individuals who have or are suspected of having an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This can include presenting problems such as anxiety, depression, aggression, compliance issues, which often arise because of difficulties with social communication and inflexible thinking. ASD is often missed in girls and women, because they try harder to fit in, and pretend to be normal. I believe that every person has innate worth and deserves to live in peace.
Jason Kuttner
Counselor, LMHC, CADCIII
Verified Verified
Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI 96819 (Online Only)
Hello. I'm a therapist with 20 years of experience helping adults and adolescents with grief, trauma, mental health, sex and sexuality, problematic substance use, behavioral addictions, and many other concerns. I use a harm reduction approach to substance use. I am open-minded and non-judgmental, and LGBTQ+ allied. I have experience with clients who are polyamorous and practice ethical non-monogamy. I primarily meet with clients using the HMSA online care platform, and can also accommodate other Telehealth options.
Hello. I'm a therapist with 20 years of experience helping adults and adolescents with grief, trauma, mental health, sex and sexuality, problematic substance use, behavioral addictions, and many other concerns. I use a harm reduction approach to substance use. I am open-minded and non-judgmental, and LGBTQ+ allied. I have experience with clients who are polyamorous and practice ethical non-monogamy. I primarily meet with clients using the HMSA online care platform, and can also accommodate other Telehealth options.
Katie Malia DeMent
Counselor, LMHC
Verified Verified
Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI 96819 (Online Only)
Accepting new clients via Telehealth. It’s so great that you’ve found yourself looking for therapeutic support. Asking for help is one of the most vulnerable things a person can do. I am inspired to work with clients who are looking for support during the time of IVF, pregnancy and the postpartum journey. My clients are the bravest people I know.
Accepting new clients via Telehealth. It’s so great that you’ve found yourself looking for therapeutic support. Asking for help is one of the most vulnerable things a person can do. I am inspired to work with clients who are looking for support during the time of IVF, pregnancy and the postpartum journey. My clients are the bravest people I know.
Sandra Bunnell
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI 96819 (Online Only)
Do you feel stuck? Sometimes we just need someone who listens, understands, and guides with gentle words of encouragement. Perspective is power and how you choose to view life changes how you experience it. Let me assist you in reframing your thinking and behavior. You deserve to feel joy!
Do you feel stuck? Sometimes we just need someone who listens, understands, and guides with gentle words of encouragement. Perspective is power and how you choose to view life changes how you experience it. Let me assist you in reframing your thinking and behavior. You deserve to feel joy!
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How does your Therapist compare?
Number of Therapists in Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI
< 10
Therapists in Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI who prioritize treating:
100% | Anxiety |
80% | Depression |
80% | Grief |
80% | Coping Skills |
60% | Trauma and PTSD |
60% | Anger Management |
60% | Behavioral Issues |
Average years in practice
13 Years
Top 3 insurances accepted
80% | Hawaii Medical Services Association |
60% | University Health Alliance |
40% | Aetna |
How Therapists in Kalihi Valley, Honolulu, HI see their clients
80% | Online Only | |
20% | In Person and Online |
Gender breakdown
75% | Female | |
25% | Male |
FAQs - About Therapy and Counseling
How can I find a therapist in Kalihi Valley, Honolulu?
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Is everyone in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory a licensed therapist?
The Psychology Today directory lists providers who offer legitimate mental health services to the public, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and counselors.
Many have been licensed by the country or state where they practice; providers whose license or primary credential has been verified by Psychology Today are signified by a “Verified” symbol. Some clinicians or organizations provide services for which their state or country does not offer licenses, such as pastoral counseling. They may be selectively included without the “Verified” seal.
Many have been licensed by the country or state where they practice; providers whose license or primary credential has been verified by Psychology Today are signified by a “Verified” symbol. Some clinicians or organizations provide services for which their state or country does not offer licenses, such as pastoral counseling. They may be selectively included without the “Verified” seal.
What’s the difference between a psychologist, a therapist, and a counselor?
Therapists, psychologists, and counselors are all licensed mental health professionals. In the US, psychologists have earned a doctoral degree. The terms “therapist” and “counselor” are used somewhat interchangeably, but generally therapists offer longer-term, mental health care, while counselors offer shorter-term care that may focus on one domain, such as marriage, career, or academic challenges.
Clients should consider factors such as insurance coverage and their primary reason(s) for seeking therapy to determine the type of professional best suited to their needs. Someone struggling with mental health challenges such as depression or anxiety, for example, may wish to seek out a clinical psychologist or therapist, while someone navigating career obstacles or marital upheaval may benefit from seeing a counselor who can offer short-term, targeted support.
Clients should consider factors such as insurance coverage and their primary reason(s) for seeking therapy to determine the type of professional best suited to their needs. Someone struggling with mental health challenges such as depression or anxiety, for example, may wish to seek out a clinical psychologist or therapist, while someone navigating career obstacles or marital upheaval may benefit from seeing a counselor who can offer short-term, targeted support.
What type of therapy is right for me?
The type of therapy best suited to a particular individual depends on several factors, including their primary reason for seeking therapy, their preferred timeline (some therapy types last for a set number of sessions, while others are open-ended), and their personality and preferences—some may prefer a more structured approach. For many individuals, multiple types of therapy could provide a good fit.
How much does therapy cost?
The cost of therapy depends on a number of variables, including location and the therapist’s experience and training. On average, a therapy session in the United States could cost between $100 and $200 or more. If you have insurance, the expense of mental health care is typically lower, but it varies based on your insurance plan details and whether you choose an in-network or out-of-network mental healthcare provider.
What are more affordable or low cost therapy solutions?
Many therapists offer sliding scale payments, usually on a limited number of slots, which consists in an agreement between the therapist and a client to pay a reduced rate. Therapists who provide such arrangements often consider the client's income or ability to pay, but the extent of the discount is ultimately at the therapist's discretion. Furthermore, while group therapy may have different goals and benefits compared to individual therapy, it can be a more affordable solution to address certain types of issues.
Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?
Many therapists charge the same amount for online therapy as they do for in-person therapy—though clients may still find this cost-effective if it cuts down on their transportation costs. Health insurance plans often offer equivalent coverage for online and in-person therapy; indeed, in many places, they are legally required to do so. Text-based or on-demand therapy apps may be cheaper than traditional one-on-one psychotherapy; however, the practice may be less effective and is not likely to be covered by insurance.
Is online therapy a good option?
Therapy conducted online can be just as effective as in-person therapy, as long as there is a strong alliance between the client and the therapist. To find a therapist who provides telehealth services to clients in your area, click “Online Therapy” on the directory homepage and search by your city or town or your zip code.
Are therapy sessions confidential?
Confidentiality is a crucial part of the therapeutic relationship. Therapists in the United States are bound by the regulations set out by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which aims to protect sensitive health information. With very few exceptions, a therapist will only discuss their client with others when the client has given their written permission. The instances in which a therapist would be required to disclose personal information are: if a client poses a danger to themselves or others, if the therapist suspects the abuse of a child or an elderly or otherwise dependent adult, or if they are legally forced to by court order. These exceptions to the confidentiality agreement are usually discussed with a client before their first session.