In Person Therapists in Shrewsbury, MA
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Margo McGann
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
Welcome, I’m glad you’re here! Initiating change may be one of the hardest and strongest steps you can take. I work with people facing an array of mental health concerns, and have a specialty in helping people heal from relational trauma. I find we are most often hurt in the context of relationships - a break-up, infidelity, emotional, physical or sexual abuse, being made to feel you are unloved. You may feel overwhelmingly anxious, disconnected or over-attached to loved-ones, or unable to trust. Maybe you begin isolating yourself from friendships or engaging in relationships you know aren’t healthy for you.
Welcome, I’m glad you’re here! Initiating change may be one of the hardest and strongest steps you can take. I work with people facing an array of mental health concerns, and have a specialty in helping people heal from relational trauma. I find we are most often hurt in the context of relationships - a break-up, infidelity, emotional, physical or sexual abuse, being made to feel you are unloved. You may feel overwhelmingly anxious, disconnected or over-attached to loved-ones, or unable to trust. Maybe you begin isolating yourself from friendships or engaging in relationships you know aren’t healthy for you.
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I am a licensed psychologist and have worked within the behavioral health field for the past 20 years. I seek to provide a supportive and non-judgmental environment in which adult clients (18+) can better understand and overcome their struggles, recognize their strengths, and work toward attaining their goals. I have a special interest in the treatment of anxiety disorders (panic, phobias, OCD, GAD), depression, and trauma/PTSD using cognitive behavioral therapy and interventions demonstrated by research to reduce debilitating symptoms.
I am a licensed psychologist and have worked within the behavioral health field for the past 20 years. I seek to provide a supportive and non-judgmental environment in which adult clients (18+) can better understand and overcome their struggles, recognize their strengths, and work toward attaining their goals. I have a special interest in the treatment of anxiety disorders (panic, phobias, OCD, GAD), depression, and trauma/PTSD using cognitive behavioral therapy and interventions demonstrated by research to reduce debilitating symptoms.
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Catie obtained her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Fitchburg State University. She has experience working with various ages, including children (age 12+), adolescents, adults, and families. Catie has experience working with people who experience anxiety, depression, issues with self-esteem, and family or interpersonal relationship issues, as well as those with a history of trauma.
Catie obtained her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Fitchburg State University. She has experience working with various ages, including children (age 12+), adolescents, adults, and families. Catie has experience working with people who experience anxiety, depression, issues with self-esteem, and family or interpersonal relationship issues, as well as those with a history of trauma.
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I have been trained in cognitive behavioral therapy and am a graduate of Assumption College. I hold a masters degree in counseling psychology. I am certified in both family counseling and children & adolescent therapy from the Aaron T. Beck Institute.
I have been trained in cognitive behavioral therapy and am a graduate of Assumption College. I hold a masters degree in counseling psychology. I am certified in both family counseling and children & adolescent therapy from the Aaron T. Beck Institute.
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Have you been feeling stuck in your life or relationships for a while? Have you been experiencing stress, anxiety, or depression? Would you like support in navigating the journey of discovering who you are, what you want, and in what direction you want to go? I believe that it is wise and self-aware to seek support and objective perspectives when you feel stuck, lost, or unhappy with your life or with your ways of being. I will work with you in a non-judgmental, fully accepting space so you can solve problems, find new directions, and discover joy and fulfillment.
Have you been feeling stuck in your life or relationships for a while? Have you been experiencing stress, anxiety, or depression? Would you like support in navigating the journey of discovering who you are, what you want, and in what direction you want to go? I believe that it is wise and self-aware to seek support and objective perspectives when you feel stuck, lost, or unhappy with your life or with your ways of being. I will work with you in a non-judgmental, fully accepting space so you can solve problems, find new directions, and discover joy and fulfillment.
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You might be feeling down on yourself right now or frustrated with your current situation. It might be a struggle to make it through the day at school or work, interact with family and friends, or manage daily activities. Are you upset and irritable because you can’t seem to cope like you did before? Have things been feeling pretty bad for a while, despite everything you’ve tried? Reaching out for support and an objective perspective is a smart and brave move when things are not going well. I’d love to discuss how we can work together on coping skills, finding solutions, and fostering lasting changes in your life and relationships.
You might be feeling down on yourself right now or frustrated with your current situation. It might be a struggle to make it through the day at school or work, interact with family and friends, or manage daily activities. Are you upset and irritable because you can’t seem to cope like you did before? Have things been feeling pretty bad for a while, despite everything you’ve tried? Reaching out for support and an objective perspective is a smart and brave move when things are not going well. I’d love to discuss how we can work together on coping skills, finding solutions, and fostering lasting changes in your life and relationships.
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"The connection between a therapist and an individual is the basis for exploring difficulties and facilitating change." With over 20 years of experience, my passion as a therapist is working with adults, adolescents, and families who are facing various challenges in their day to day lives. My areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma, relationship difficulties, family conflict, school and career issues, and addictions. Through various therapeutic approaches, I work with individuals and families to make changes and to move them through difficult transitions and emotional states.
"The connection between a therapist and an individual is the basis for exploring difficulties and facilitating change." With over 20 years of experience, my passion as a therapist is working with adults, adolescents, and families who are facing various challenges in their day to day lives. My areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma, relationship difficulties, family conflict, school and career issues, and addictions. Through various therapeutic approaches, I work with individuals and families to make changes and to move them through difficult transitions and emotional states.
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I am a bilingual (Spanish-English) Clinical Psychologist that specializes in the impact of medical conditions (diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, chronic pain, endocrine problems, STD's, cancer, liver transplant, kidney transplant, among others) in the psychological, social and emotional wellbeing of the patients and families. I also specialize in depression, anxiety, adjustment process, life stressors, grief and loss, and smoking cessation.
I am a bilingual (Spanish-English) Clinical Psychologist that specializes in the impact of medical conditions (diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, chronic pain, endocrine problems, STD's, cancer, liver transplant, kidney transplant, among others) in the psychological, social and emotional wellbeing of the patients and families. I also specialize in depression, anxiety, adjustment process, life stressors, grief and loss, and smoking cessation.
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Rollins Counseling Center offers individual and family counseling to adolescents and adults. We offer Telehealth! In-person visits are available in our Westford location and will be available in our Marlborough location in December, 2021. We have a team of licensed clinicians that utilize evidenced based therapies to effectively treat a wide range of issues that affect one’s quality of life. Treatment modalities include psychodynamic therapy, CBT, family systems, mind-body approaches, hypnotherapy and EMDR.
Rollins Counseling Center offers individual and family counseling to adolescents and adults. We offer Telehealth! In-person visits are available in our Westford location and will be available in our Marlborough location in December, 2021. We have a team of licensed clinicians that utilize evidenced based therapies to effectively treat a wide range of issues that affect one’s quality of life. Treatment modalities include psychodynamic therapy, CBT, family systems, mind-body approaches, hypnotherapy and EMDR.
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Core Energetics Body Psychotherapy makes the connection between the body, mind and spirit. The body holds both the psychological wounding and the higher life plan. Chronic psychological patterns and emotions held in the body hinders living life to your fullest potential. Using body techniques, movement, touch, and breathwork, I can help you transform these blocks. This integrates body, mind, and spirit and allows more access to your life force. As you more fully embody your true nature, there is an increased ability to experience joy and happiness. You return to your true self.
Core Energetics Body Psychotherapy makes the connection between the body, mind and spirit. The body holds both the psychological wounding and the higher life plan. Chronic psychological patterns and emotions held in the body hinders living life to your fullest potential. Using body techniques, movement, touch, and breathwork, I can help you transform these blocks. This integrates body, mind, and spirit and allows more access to your life force. As you more fully embody your true nature, there is an increased ability to experience joy and happiness. You return to your true self.
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Ashley is a licensed mental health counselor with over 7 years of experience providing community-based mental health treatment to youth and families as well as individual outpatient therapy. She provides individual therapy at Rollins Counseling Center and has experience working with individuals struggling with trauma, PTSD, grief, depression, anxiety, life transitions, and relationship dynamics.
Ashley is a licensed mental health counselor with over 7 years of experience providing community-based mental health treatment to youth and families as well as individual outpatient therapy. She provides individual therapy at Rollins Counseling Center and has experience working with individuals struggling with trauma, PTSD, grief, depression, anxiety, life transitions, and relationship dynamics.
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Are you finding life hard to cope with and you need to work through your concerns in a safe and empathetic environment. I can provide that and more. My name is Jenn and I have been in the social work field for 28 years. I have experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, families and groups. I specialize in helping clients coping with stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD, relationship issues, parental challenges and grief. The ideal client is coming to therapy motivated to work through their concerns, hear a different perspective and develop strategies to overcome these challenges.
Are you finding life hard to cope with and you need to work through your concerns in a safe and empathetic environment. I can provide that and more. My name is Jenn and I have been in the social work field for 28 years. I have experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, families and groups. I specialize in helping clients coping with stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD, relationship issues, parental challenges and grief. The ideal client is coming to therapy motivated to work through their concerns, hear a different perspective and develop strategies to overcome these challenges.
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Right now, things may feel overwhelming, distressing, and out of sorts with you or your kids. You have probably tried a number of things to get back to normal, but nothing is working out the way you hoped. There may be symptoms like low motivation, difficulty sleeping, lack of socializing, or troubles with work and relationships. Or, perhaps it’s your child you are concerned about because you are seeing a lot of behaviors, such as isolation, withdrawal, moodiness, irritability, difficult peer relationships, or refusing to go to school or participate in the usual routine. If so, I appreciate how challenging it can be to seek support.
Right now, things may feel overwhelming, distressing, and out of sorts with you or your kids. You have probably tried a number of things to get back to normal, but nothing is working out the way you hoped. There may be symptoms like low motivation, difficulty sleeping, lack of socializing, or troubles with work and relationships. Or, perhaps it’s your child you are concerned about because you are seeing a lot of behaviors, such as isolation, withdrawal, moodiness, irritability, difficult peer relationships, or refusing to go to school or participate in the usual routine. If so, I appreciate how challenging it can be to seek support.
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We all have the power to heal from hard times - even from trauma - it's within us, it's human. Sometimes we need another person to support us in our journey to move on from hard times. I believe growth and change are always possible outcomes. I provide thoughtful attention and gentle encouragement to support hope, healing, and most importantly, a relationship with yourself that is loving. My goal is to help you increase self-awareness, self-compassion, and self agency - skills that help you understand yourself and your unique value in the world.
We all have the power to heal from hard times - even from trauma - it's within us, it's human. Sometimes we need another person to support us in our journey to move on from hard times. I believe growth and change are always possible outcomes. I provide thoughtful attention and gentle encouragement to support hope, healing, and most importantly, a relationship with yourself that is loving. My goal is to help you increase self-awareness, self-compassion, and self agency - skills that help you understand yourself and your unique value in the world.
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I am an Army combat veteran with a strong interest in serving a diverse clientele experiencing mental health challenges throughout the lifespan. My approach to treatment is integrative, combining cognitive-behavioral, developmental, and systems perspectives.
I am an Army combat veteran with a strong interest in serving a diverse clientele experiencing mental health challenges throughout the lifespan. My approach to treatment is integrative, combining cognitive-behavioral, developmental, and systems perspectives.
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When painful things happen in our lives, we do our best to cope with it in the moment. That might mean we get really good at “just dealing with it,” and “toughing it out.” Maybe we get really good at “checking out,” or maybe we become super skilled at coming up with clever ways to altogether avoid triggering situations. At one point in time, these skills served you well. And maybe they don’t any longer. Often, underneath these patterns anxiety and depression flood every day, drowning out our resources and making life difficult to enjoy. But changing these patterns and finding new hope can seem like an impossible feat.
When painful things happen in our lives, we do our best to cope with it in the moment. That might mean we get really good at “just dealing with it,” and “toughing it out.” Maybe we get really good at “checking out,” or maybe we become super skilled at coming up with clever ways to altogether avoid triggering situations. At one point in time, these skills served you well. And maybe they don’t any longer. Often, underneath these patterns anxiety and depression flood every day, drowning out our resources and making life difficult to enjoy. But changing these patterns and finding new hope can seem like an impossible feat.
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Marcy Paris
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW
Verified Verified
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
Waitlist for new clients
I am a psychotherapist with 25 years of experience. I work with men, women and adolescents with a range of issues including depression, anxiety, trauma and relationship struggles. My main focus is to help you reach your own personal goals. My style is interactive, warm and direct. I believe the therapeutic relationship is paramount to successful treatment. I pride myself on creating a safe environment by being authentic, discerning, supportive and compassionate in a non-judgmental atmosphere.
I am a psychotherapist with 25 years of experience. I work with men, women and adolescents with a range of issues including depression, anxiety, trauma and relationship struggles. My main focus is to help you reach your own personal goals. My style is interactive, warm and direct. I believe the therapeutic relationship is paramount to successful treatment. I pride myself on creating a safe environment by being authentic, discerning, supportive and compassionate in a non-judgmental atmosphere.
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Taking the first step may be the hardest, but you’ll feel so much better when you do. And I’m here to help! I am a dedicated, experienced therapist who is passionate about my work. I help couples navigate their way through troubling times and improve the quality of their relationship. Poor communication, betrayal, feelings of disconnect and living parallel lives, are just a few of the issues couples bring to therapy. You can learn new ways to relate to one another, actively problem solve, and discover what each of you need to feel loved and cared for in your relationship. You both deserve a happy partnership!
Taking the first step may be the hardest, but you’ll feel so much better when you do. And I’m here to help! I am a dedicated, experienced therapist who is passionate about my work. I help couples navigate their way through troubling times and improve the quality of their relationship. Poor communication, betrayal, feelings of disconnect and living parallel lives, are just a few of the issues couples bring to therapy. You can learn new ways to relate to one another, actively problem solve, and discover what each of you need to feel loved and cared for in your relationship. You both deserve a happy partnership!
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* No current openings at this time* I am a clinical social worker with 14 years of experience in human services. I work with individuals, children, and families and treat a range of issues or concerns. My main focus is to help you reach your own self-directed goals. My style is eclectic, warm, and authentic. I believe the therapeutic relationship is the foundation to successful treatment. My goal is to create a safe, non-judgmental environment where you have access to a clinician that fits your needs. I utilize mindfulness, heart centered dialog, and compassion to aide in your journey.
* No current openings at this time* I am a clinical social worker with 14 years of experience in human services. I work with individuals, children, and families and treat a range of issues or concerns. My main focus is to help you reach your own self-directed goals. My style is eclectic, warm, and authentic. I believe the therapeutic relationship is the foundation to successful treatment. My goal is to create a safe, non-judgmental environment where you have access to a clinician that fits your needs. I utilize mindfulness, heart centered dialog, and compassion to aide in your journey.
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Natalya completed her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine. She works with adolescents (age 16+) and adults. She is experienced in working with substance use, anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mood disorders. She utilizes a holistic approach and interventions informed by neuroscience and the mind-body connection. This is especially helpful in the treatment of trauma-related disorders.
Natalya completed her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine. She works with adolescents (age 16+) and adults. She is experienced in working with substance use, anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mood disorders. She utilizes a holistic approach and interventions informed by neuroscience and the mind-body connection. This is especially helpful in the treatment of trauma-related disorders.