Humanistic Therapists in Dundalk, MD
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Mindful Healing Works Wellness Center
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC
Verified Verified
Dundalk, MD 21222
Many of our clients grew up experiencing secrecy, addiction, guilt, blame and shame. It doesn’t have to be this way. Even if things have gone a certain way in your family, you can do it differently. You’re the creator of your story and the CEO of your life. It’s not easy, but it’s possible to become the best version of you. If you can see it in your mind, it can become your reality. Personal responsibility is the key to creating healthy patterns. You can’t change your past, but you can change your future. My name is Erin Meyer, LCPC and I was inspired to go into therapy because I wanted to completely revolutionize the world of
Many of our clients grew up experiencing secrecy, addiction, guilt, blame and shame. It doesn’t have to be this way. Even if things have gone a certain way in your family, you can do it differently. You’re the creator of your story and the CEO of your life. It’s not easy, but it’s possible to become the best version of you. If you can see it in your mind, it can become your reality. Personal responsibility is the key to creating healthy patterns. You can’t change your past, but you can change your future. My name is Erin Meyer, LCPC and I was inspired to go into therapy because I wanted to completely revolutionize the world of
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We all face adversity and challenges as we travel throughout life. I have worked with a variety of clients who are focused on behavioral change within their personal journey. No issue or challenge is to small and no one needs to take that life journey alone.
We all face adversity and challenges as we travel throughout life. I have worked with a variety of clients who are focused on behavioral change within their personal journey. No issue or challenge is to small and no one needs to take that life journey alone.
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My ideal client seeks a unique path to recovery, traditional but new. They grapple with the weight of mental health challenges and desire not just relief but a journey towards self-discovery. Their issues are nuanced, requiring a therapist who understands the complexities of mental health but also recognizes the healing potential in unconventional avenues. They aim to intertwine their passions with therapy, using the familiar landscapes of virtual realms and beloved narratives to fuel meaningful change. In this fusion, they see not only a therapeutic process but a transformative adventure tailored to their needs and aspirations.
My ideal client seeks a unique path to recovery, traditional but new. They grapple with the weight of mental health challenges and desire not just relief but a journey towards self-discovery. Their issues are nuanced, requiring a therapist who understands the complexities of mental health but also recognizes the healing potential in unconventional avenues. They aim to intertwine their passions with therapy, using the familiar landscapes of virtual realms and beloved narratives to fuel meaningful change. In this fusion, they see not only a therapeutic process but a transformative adventure tailored to their needs and aspirations.
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Paige Dillon
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Verified Verified
Dundalk, MD 21222 (Online Only)
In our sessions, my primary goal is to honor your time and make each hour we spend together impactful. I believe therapy should be a journey of growth, self-reflection, and empowerment. I strive to challenge and empower you to be comfortable with discomfort. Growth often comes from confronting aspects of ourselves and our lives that we may have avoided. I provide direct yet kind support, encouraging you to embrace vulnerability and explore your patterns, understanding those that once served you but may no longer be beneficial.
In our sessions, my primary goal is to honor your time and make each hour we spend together impactful. I believe therapy should be a journey of growth, self-reflection, and empowerment. I strive to challenge and empower you to be comfortable with discomfort. Growth often comes from confronting aspects of ourselves and our lives that we may have avoided. I provide direct yet kind support, encouraging you to embrace vulnerability and explore your patterns, understanding those that once served you but may no longer be beneficial.
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My name is Soni Fitzhugh. My family shaped my most profound relationships, values, and experiences. As a child, my father was a lawyer and an officer in the Air Force. As a family, we were stationed in many places around the world. It gave me the opportunity to graduate from High School in Wiesbaden Germany. When we returned home to Washington, DC. I attended Bowie State University and received my Bachelor, of science is in Social Work. In 2008, I was introduced to the Maryland University of Integrative Health in Laurel, Maryland where I received a Master of Arts in Applied Healing Arts.
My name is Soni Fitzhugh. My family shaped my most profound relationships, values, and experiences. As a child, my father was a lawyer and an officer in the Air Force. As a family, we were stationed in many places around the world. It gave me the opportunity to graduate from High School in Wiesbaden Germany. When we returned home to Washington, DC. I attended Bowie State University and received my Bachelor, of science is in Social Work. In 2008, I was introduced to the Maryland University of Integrative Health in Laurel, Maryland where I received a Master of Arts in Applied Healing Arts.
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Melisa Patel
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC
Verified Verified
Dundalk, MD 21222 (Online Only)
Life's challenges can often feel overwhelming, and finding a space where you can unburden yourself without judgment is crucial. I am here to offer you that space - a warm, empathetic environment where your voice is heard and your concerns are met with understanding and care. Embarking on a journey of self-discovery and healing can be daunting, but not one you have to walk alone. My approach is rooted in understanding and kindness, ensuring a safe space for exploration and healing. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling. Now as a licensed professional (LCPC).
Life's challenges can often feel overwhelming, and finding a space where you can unburden yourself without judgment is crucial. I am here to offer you that space - a warm, empathetic environment where your voice is heard and your concerns are met with understanding and care. Embarking on a journey of self-discovery and healing can be daunting, but not one you have to walk alone. My approach is rooted in understanding and kindness, ensuring a safe space for exploration and healing. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling. Now as a licensed professional (LCPC).
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Anna Katrina Maith
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MEd, LCPC, C-DBT
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Dundalk, MD 21222 (Online Only)
Life is challenging. Breathe. The challenges experienced can lead to anger, anxiety, worry, grief, and/or depression. When this occurs in your life, you need support with getting back to the best version of you. You want to talk to someone you can trust, be vulnerable with, and who will listen to you.
Life is challenging. Breathe. The challenges experienced can lead to anger, anxiety, worry, grief, and/or depression. When this occurs in your life, you need support with getting back to the best version of you. You want to talk to someone you can trust, be vulnerable with, and who will listen to you.
More Therapists Nearby
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My therapy approach combines Cognitive-Behavioral and Solution-Focused interventions with Humanistic/Existential theory.
In my experience, a person who seeks therapy wants solutions that work. And since two heads are better than one, I believe an effective therapeutic alliance can help people attain the happiness and fulfillment they desire. When a safe and trusting environment is established, people can learn to value themselves, develop healthy relationships and heal from painful experiences.
My therapy style is direct and active. I rely on honesty and authenticity in therapy to guide our collaborative efforts. Therapy can only be successful when the client and therapist have a good working relationship and the client participates fully.
My therapy approach combines Cognitive-Behavioral and Solution-Focused interventions with Humanistic/Existential theory.
In my experience, a person who seeks therapy wants solutions that work. And since two heads are better than one, I believe an effective therapeutic alliance can help people attain the happiness and fulfillment they desire. When a safe and trusting environment is established, people can learn to value themselves, develop healthy relationships and heal from painful experiences.
My therapy style is direct and active. I rely on honesty and authenticity in therapy to guide our collaborative efforts. Therapy can only be successful when the client and therapist have a good working relationship and the client participates fully.
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With four years of experience, I specialize in Anxiety and Stress Management, Depression, Interpersonal Relationships, Self-Esteem and Identity Development, and Life Transitions. Using a client-centered approach, I tailor therapy sessions to meet the unique needs and goals of each individual. I integrate various therapeutic modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based techniques, Humanistic Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Solution- Focused Therapy, and psychodynamic therapy to facilitate meaningful change and empower clients to lead more fulfilling lives.
With four years of experience, I specialize in Anxiety and Stress Management, Depression, Interpersonal Relationships, Self-Esteem and Identity Development, and Life Transitions. Using a client-centered approach, I tailor therapy sessions to meet the unique needs and goals of each individual. I integrate various therapeutic modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based techniques, Humanistic Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Solution- Focused Therapy, and psychodynamic therapy to facilitate meaningful change and empower clients to lead more fulfilling lives.
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Using a non-judgmental and humanistic approach, I aim to foster a sense of safety and understanding.
I work with a diverse range of clients ages 14+ dealing with challenges such as mood disorders, eating disorders, substance abuse, and borderline personality disorder. I am particularly passionate about supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community, individuals with a history of complex trauma, disabled/chronically ill folks, and neurodivergent individuals. Whether you are seeking therapy as an individual or with a romantic partner(s), you'll find a warm, welcoming space here. My approach is poly-inclusive, kink-allied, and queer-affirming, so you can feel comfortable and understood as we navigate your unique journey together.
Using a non-judgmental and humanistic approach, I aim to foster a sense of safety and understanding.
I work with a diverse range of clients ages 14+ dealing with challenges such as mood disorders, eating disorders, substance abuse, and borderline personality disorder. I am particularly passionate about supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community, individuals with a history of complex trauma, disabled/chronically ill folks, and neurodivergent individuals. Whether you are seeking therapy as an individual or with a romantic partner(s), you'll find a warm, welcoming space here. My approach is poly-inclusive, kink-allied, and queer-affirming, so you can feel comfortable and understood as we navigate your unique journey together.
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To this work, I bring an ability to listen deeply; a research-informed understanding of the process of change, a respect for each client's wisdom and strengths, my specialized training in humanistic approaches to psychotherapy, my decades of teaching and practicing counseling and clinical psychology, and my shared humanity.
I work with individuals who seek healing and growth. I help these individuals explore their thoughts and feelings; develop insight into themselves and new perspectives on their concerns; and find the courage to act in new ways. I also help couples transform their relationships from distressed and disconnected to secure and connected.
To this work, I bring an ability to listen deeply; a research-informed understanding of the process of change, a respect for each client's wisdom and strengths, my specialized training in humanistic approaches to psychotherapy, my decades of teaching and practicing counseling and clinical psychology, and my shared humanity.
I work with individuals who seek healing and growth. I help these individuals explore their thoughts and feelings; develop insight into themselves and new perspectives on their concerns; and find the courage to act in new ways. I also help couples transform their relationships from distressed and disconnected to secure and connected.
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Space For Grace, LLC-Renee P Lewis, LCPC, LCADC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, LCADC, NCC
Verified Verified
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Space For Grace, LLC, is a humanistic private practice, which specializes in helping others find their purpose in life and assisting them with moving towards and through the healing processes of life, for a fuller quality of life experience. Beginning March 15, 2021, our office will move to a 5-day work week and will be closed on weekends, to allow for more self-care for our staff, during this time of global reflective healing.
Space For Grace, LLC, is a humanistic private practice, which specializes in helping others find their purpose in life and assisting them with moving towards and through the healing processes of life, for a fuller quality of life experience. Beginning March 15, 2021, our office will move to a 5-day work week and will be closed on weekends, to allow for more self-care for our staff, during this time of global reflective healing.
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Cindy Mason
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MS, LCPC, NCC, ACS
Verified Verified
Towson, MD 21286
I believe that change is quite possible, though often difficult. The good part is that you are taking that first big step by contacting me! I enjoy working with adults and adolescents in individual, couples, and family sessions. With a strong foundation of psychodynamic, client centered/humanistic, and cognitive orientations, I offer an integrative therapeutic approach, depending on the individual needs of each client. My passion is guiding individuals toward insight and the ability to discover their happiest, and most vital, fulfilled, and authentic selves!
I believe that change is quite possible, though often difficult. The good part is that you are taking that first big step by contacting me! I enjoy working with adults and adolescents in individual, couples, and family sessions. With a strong foundation of psychodynamic, client centered/humanistic, and cognitive orientations, I offer an integrative therapeutic approach, depending on the individual needs of each client. My passion is guiding individuals toward insight and the ability to discover their happiest, and most vital, fulfilled, and authentic selves!
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My therapeutic approach is rooted in humanistic and relational principles, emphasizing trust, rapport, and dedication as cornerstones of my process.
Are you dealing with challenges like depression , anxiety, relationship difficulties, sexual health issues, or adjusting to a new culture? Is the weigh of these issues affecting the life you aspire to live and the relationship you desire? I feel honored joining your journey toward personal growth and transformation. Together, we’ll explore your strengths, work on reframing problematic behaviors, forster meaningful communications with your loved once, and hlep you achieve he fulfilling life you desire. Whether you’re seeking individual or couple treatment, I’m here to help you discover your unique path to wellness.
My therapeutic approach is rooted in humanistic and relational principles, emphasizing trust, rapport, and dedication as cornerstones of my process.
Are you dealing with challenges like depression , anxiety, relationship difficulties, sexual health issues, or adjusting to a new culture? Is the weigh of these issues affecting the life you aspire to live and the relationship you desire? I feel honored joining your journey toward personal growth and transformation. Together, we’ll explore your strengths, work on reframing problematic behaviors, forster meaningful communications with your loved once, and hlep you achieve he fulfilling life you desire. Whether you’re seeking individual or couple treatment, I’m here to help you discover your unique path to wellness.
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Hana Ephraim
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Baltimore, MD 21202
She places distinct emphasis on holistic, integral, and humanistic approach to guide her practice.
Hana is a Clinical Licensed Social Worker (LCSW-C). Her education and career have always focused on her passion for working with different age groups of individuals. She has extensive therapeutic experience working with children, adolescents, families and adults in a variety of settings including, public schools, pediatric offices, community sites and homes. She has provided psychotherapy services to clients experiencing wide range of issues including, but not limited to anxiety, depression, grief, family conflict, relationship issues, self-esteem and trauma.
She places distinct emphasis on holistic, integral, and humanistic approach to guide her practice.
Hana is a Clinical Licensed Social Worker (LCSW-C). Her education and career have always focused on her passion for working with different age groups of individuals. She has extensive therapeutic experience working with children, adolescents, families and adults in a variety of settings including, public schools, pediatric offices, community sites and homes. She has provided psychotherapy services to clients experiencing wide range of issues including, but not limited to anxiety, depression, grief, family conflict, relationship issues, self-esteem and trauma.
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I provide strength-based, client-centered care that may integrate elements of ACT, humanistic, and interpersonal therapies.
Making the decision to enter therapy can be difficult. Finding a therapist who is a "good fit" can also be challenging. As a therapist, I strive to offer a nonjudgmental space that supports your growth. If you are struggling with depression, stressful life circumstances, a history of trauma, difficulty in interpersonal relationships, or finding yourself needing to make changes in your lifestyle, I may be able to assist you in creating change. Clients who are looking for an empathetic, yet challenging, space to explore their emotions, thoughts, values, and behaviors may benefit from my services.
I provide strength-based, client-centered care that may integrate elements of ACT, humanistic, and interpersonal therapies.
Making the decision to enter therapy can be difficult. Finding a therapist who is a "good fit" can also be challenging. As a therapist, I strive to offer a nonjudgmental space that supports your growth. If you are struggling with depression, stressful life circumstances, a history of trauma, difficulty in interpersonal relationships, or finding yourself needing to make changes in your lifestyle, I may be able to assist you in creating change. Clients who are looking for an empathetic, yet challenging, space to explore their emotions, thoughts, values, and behaviors may benefit from my services.
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My approach to therapy is a humanistic one.
Putting yourself first can be one of the most difficult things one can do. If you have found yourself here, that means you have made a decision to invest in your well-being as a whole; mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Facing struggles in life can be scary for everyone! I believe that with the right tools and a deeper understanding of oneself, we can all move through life with more compassion for ourselves and others.
My approach to therapy is a humanistic one.
Putting yourself first can be one of the most difficult things one can do. If you have found yourself here, that means you have made a decision to invest in your well-being as a whole; mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Facing struggles in life can be scary for everyone! I believe that with the right tools and a deeper understanding of oneself, we can all move through life with more compassion for ourselves and others.
I believe that the therapeutic relationship is central to success in therapy, and I work collaboratively with clients to design the best course of treatment. I am an active, genuine therapist with a humanistic and cognitive-behavioral focus. I promote self-awareness and positive interpersonal interactions while attending to the unique needs of each client. I work with adults of all ages on a range of client concerns including, but not limited to; anxiety, depression, mood disorders, self-esteem, relationship issues, cognitive issues, and life transitions.
I believe that the therapeutic relationship is central to success in therapy, and I work collaboratively with clients to design the best course of treatment. I am an active, genuine therapist with a humanistic and cognitive-behavioral focus. I promote self-awareness and positive interpersonal interactions while attending to the unique needs of each client. I work with adults of all ages on a range of client concerns including, but not limited to; anxiety, depression, mood disorders, self-esteem, relationship issues, cognitive issues, and life transitions.
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I believe that a multicultural, humanistic approach, that values and finds strength in our unique identities, is a crucial part of the therapeutic process, and is the foundation of my work as a therapist.
Hello! My name is Michael and I am a therapist with a passion for helping clients overcome mental health challenges, life stressors, and anything else that is interfering with your ability to find happiness and wellness on a daily basis. I believe that all of us are on a journey to become the best versions of ourselves that we can be, and I also know that we sometimes need support and guidance along the way. I enjoy working with clients of all ages, and particular areas of interest and populations I enjoy working with include ADHD (especially adults with ADHD), OCD, grief, depression, and college students.
I believe that a multicultural, humanistic approach, that values and finds strength in our unique identities, is a crucial part of the therapeutic process, and is the foundation of my work as a therapist.
Hello! My name is Michael and I am a therapist with a passion for helping clients overcome mental health challenges, life stressors, and anything else that is interfering with your ability to find happiness and wellness on a daily basis. I believe that all of us are on a journey to become the best versions of ourselves that we can be, and I also know that we sometimes need support and guidance along the way. I enjoy working with clients of all ages, and particular areas of interest and populations I enjoy working with include ADHD (especially adults with ADHD), OCD, grief, depression, and college students.
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Patricia uses an integral approach with key insights and interventions from pharmacological, psychodynamic, cognitive, humanistic, existential, multicultural, and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy.
Patricia Robison is a Licensed Psychologist (LP) in the state of Maryland with more than 15 years of experience working with young adults and adults seeking assistance with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, identity issues, transition issues, stress, grief, and loss. She earned her MA and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the Fielding Graduate University. She also has a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Thomas Jefferson University and certifications from the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and the Center for Mind-Body Medicine.
Patricia uses an integral approach with key insights and interventions from pharmacological, psychodynamic, cognitive, humanistic, existential, multicultural, and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy.
Patricia Robison is a Licensed Psychologist (LP) in the state of Maryland with more than 15 years of experience working with young adults and adults seeking assistance with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, identity issues, transition issues, stress, grief, and loss. She earned her MA and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the Fielding Graduate University. She also has a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Thomas Jefferson University and certifications from the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and the Center for Mind-Body Medicine.
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Humanistic Therapists
How does humanistic therapy work?
One tenet of humanistic therapy is that people are good. The humanistic approach is concerned with a person’s ability to accept oneself. It likewise encourages a person to overcome self-criticism and self-defeating tendencies, as well as disapproval from others. This approach also emphasizes self-actualization and treating an individual as a whole person. A foundation of this therapy type: The patient is the expert in their life, and treatment often takes the individual’s lead.
Is humanistic therapy evidence-based?
Humanistic therapy is an evidence-based practice. Research has found that humanistic therapy can lead to significant improvement, and for some people it can be just as effective as other therapies, such as Cognitive behavioral therapy. The benefits of humanistic therapy are enduring.
How long does humanistic therapy last?
The goal of humanistic therapy is to understand a person’s day-to-day experiences. While sessions can be short-term and last over a few months, therapy can sometimes continue beyond that and last up to a year or more. And because patients learn the theory behind humanistic therapy during treatment, they can also practice its tenets throughout life after therapy sessions have been completed.
Is humanistic therapy effective?
According to research, many patients find success with humanistic therapy. Researchers note that the therapy is particularly useful in addressing poor self-esteem and self-sabotage, as well as improving conditions including anxiety and depression. Improvements in problem areas can be long standing, as individuals can continue working on themselves by using the tools they’ve learned during treatment.