Therapists in Eden Prairie, MN
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Jenny has experience with PTSD, trauma, anxiety, depression, grief counseling, life transitions, marital counseling, woman's issues, LGBTQ issues, multi ethnic counseling, co-parenting/blended family issues, divorce issues, and job related distress, She integrates Strength Based, Narrative, CBT, DBT, Experiential, Milan Systemic & Solution Focused Therapies.
Currently accepting new clients; individuals and couples. Hi, I'm Jenny Johnson a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and MFT Board Approved Supervisor. I am a collaborative, eclectic, and strength-based therapist with over ten years of extensive experience working with individuals, couples, and families in English and Spanish. My philosophy on therapy is simple in nature. Humbly, you are the expert of your own life. Together, using your strengths and my training, we will find ways to process your past experiences and find tools to lead your best and balanced life!
Jenny has experience with PTSD, trauma, anxiety, depression, grief counseling, life transitions, marital counseling, woman's issues, LGBTQ issues, multi ethnic counseling, co-parenting/blended family issues, divorce issues, and job related distress, She integrates Strength Based, Narrative, CBT, DBT, Experiential, Milan Systemic & Solution Focused Therapies.
Currently accepting new clients; individuals and couples. Hi, I'm Jenny Johnson a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and MFT Board Approved Supervisor. I am a collaborative, eclectic, and strength-based therapist with over ten years of extensive experience working with individuals, couples, and families in English and Spanish. My philosophy on therapy is simple in nature. Humbly, you are the expert of your own life. Together, using your strengths and my training, we will find ways to process your past experiences and find tools to lead your best and balanced life!
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Mark A. Glover
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Verified Verified
5 Endorsed
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
I'm Mark Glover. As someone who has benefited from the services that I now provide, I know that Relationship Counseling is hard work that involves courage as well as commitment. I have also observed how it can be a powerful impetus for hope and a tool to precipitate change, even in the middle of very challenging circumstances. In the context of working with couples, my goal is to help partners to connect more deeply to themselves and to each other through communication and caring.
I'm Mark Glover. As someone who has benefited from the services that I now provide, I know that Relationship Counseling is hard work that involves courage as well as commitment. I have also observed how it can be a powerful impetus for hope and a tool to precipitate change, even in the middle of very challenging circumstances. In the context of working with couples, my goal is to help partners to connect more deeply to themselves and to each other through communication and caring.
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Brittany Kerr
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Schedule online now! : https://brittanykerrlicswmsw.clientsecure.me Whether your hurt is physical or emotional, the struggle to keep up with your life when you feel slowed down by hurt is a very real challenge. I know firsthand that beginning the therapy process can be an overwhelming decision. My hope in the therapy process is to provide you with tools, resources, and a safe space to assist you in getting past obstacles and creating your most confident and capable self. I'm passionate about helping you in your therapy journey because I know how challenging, amazing, and worthwhile it can be.
Schedule online now! : https://brittanykerrlicswmsw.clientsecure.me Whether your hurt is physical or emotional, the struggle to keep up with your life when you feel slowed down by hurt is a very real challenge. I know firsthand that beginning the therapy process can be an overwhelming decision. My hope in the therapy process is to provide you with tools, resources, and a safe space to assist you in getting past obstacles and creating your most confident and capable self. I'm passionate about helping you in your therapy journey because I know how challenging, amazing, and worthwhile it can be.
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Shawn is a therapist and coach who works with adults and children of all ages. Shawn has a particular interest in how we as people thrive, heal, and rise. Prior to becoming a therapist, Shawn spent twenty five years as a leader in supply chain, where he developed a deep respect for all people and the way in which we are all interconnected. He utilizes a client centered, humanistic approach, focusing on aspects of mindfulness, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Shawn is a therapist and coach who works with adults and children of all ages. Shawn has a particular interest in how we as people thrive, heal, and rise. Prior to becoming a therapist, Shawn spent twenty five years as a leader in supply chain, where he developed a deep respect for all people and the way in which we are all interconnected. He utilizes a client centered, humanistic approach, focusing on aspects of mindfulness, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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Life can be so difficult & complex! If you are feeling lonely, confused, depressed or not understood, there is hope. By asking for help you have taken the first & most difficult step to feeling better. Counseling can provide a safe environment where you can share your fears and frustrations without judgment. Counseling is a place where you can learn to better understand your own wants and needs. My therapeutic style tends to be collaborative, yet direct & educational. My strength based, solution focused approach includes helping you gain insight to your emotions while better understanding how your communication skills may be impacting your relationships.
Life can be so difficult & complex! If you are feeling lonely, confused, depressed or not understood, there is hope. By asking for help you have taken the first & most difficult step to feeling better. Counseling can provide a safe environment where you can share your fears and frustrations without judgment. Counseling is a place where you can learn to better understand your own wants and needs. My therapeutic style tends to be collaborative, yet direct & educational. My strength based, solution focused approach includes helping you gain insight to your emotions while better understanding how your communication skills may be impacting your relationships.
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My mission is to empower individuals to grow and reach their full potential by working through life's challenges in a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship. Sessions are client-focused, allowing room for the individual to create personal goals. The therapeutic relationship is a safe place to explore the self and process problematic or stressful issues. By sharing thoughts and feelings, core beliefs unfold, allowing for greater insight. In therapy, we can work to diminish turmoil, restore our connections to others and reduce feelings of anxiety, sadness and frustration.
My mission is to empower individuals to grow and reach their full potential by working through life's challenges in a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship. Sessions are client-focused, allowing room for the individual to create personal goals. The therapeutic relationship is a safe place to explore the self and process problematic or stressful issues. By sharing thoughts and feelings, core beliefs unfold, allowing for greater insight. In therapy, we can work to diminish turmoil, restore our connections to others and reduce feelings of anxiety, sadness and frustration.
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Trisha O'Bryant
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, (ABD), LPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Eden Prairie, MN 55346 (Online Only)
Telehealth (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas, and FL). Perhaps, you're a highly sensitive person, experience high levels of anxiety, have past trauma, or are uncertain how to navigate challenging relationships in your life. You may be going through the motions of life, lacking joy, and feeling stuck or directionless. The negative self-talk and lack of confidence and certainty is stealing your joy. You can have truly meaningful connections, live a purposeful life, and be free from the grip of doubts, fears, and crippling emotions. You aren't alone in this.
Telehealth (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas, and FL). Perhaps, you're a highly sensitive person, experience high levels of anxiety, have past trauma, or are uncertain how to navigate challenging relationships in your life. You may be going through the motions of life, lacking joy, and feeling stuck or directionless. The negative self-talk and lack of confidence and certainty is stealing your joy. You can have truly meaningful connections, live a purposeful life, and be free from the grip of doubts, fears, and crippling emotions. You aren't alone in this.
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The Jonas Center
Marriage & Family Therapist, MSS, LMFT, LICSW
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
The Jonas Center offers people of all backgrounds a safe place for healing. Our therapists work with individuals, couples and families. We specialize in helping clients who are dealing with relationship, communication or intimacy issues, depression, anxiety, stress, low self-esteem, grief, loss, trauma or abuse.
The Jonas Center offers people of all backgrounds a safe place for healing. Our therapists work with individuals, couples and families. We specialize in helping clients who are dealing with relationship, communication or intimacy issues, depression, anxiety, stress, low self-esteem, grief, loss, trauma or abuse.
![Photo of Monica Heino, LICSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/45fc3472-46cd-11ea-a6ad-06142c356176/2/320x400.jpeg)
Seeking out help can be a difficult decision. You want a therapist you feel comfortable with and can trust with your story. My approach to therapy is compassionate, empathetic, kind, and collaborative. My goal is for clients to feel safe, supported, heard, and understood. I work alongside you as you develop insight into your experiences. This insight can lead to feeling empowered to implement changes in your life. I believe that the therapeutic process of change includes the following: an understanding of feelings and behaviors, developing healthy coping skills, feeling connected to others, and maintaining balance and moderation in life.
Seeking out help can be a difficult decision. You want a therapist you feel comfortable with and can trust with your story. My approach to therapy is compassionate, empathetic, kind, and collaborative. My goal is for clients to feel safe, supported, heard, and understood. I work alongside you as you develop insight into your experiences. This insight can lead to feeling empowered to implement changes in your life. I believe that the therapeutic process of change includes the following: an understanding of feelings and behaviors, developing healthy coping skills, feeling connected to others, and maintaining balance and moderation in life.
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I have had the opportunity of working with adolescents and adults for nearly 30 years in residential treatment centers, inpatient, outpatient, and forensic settings. I've provided services in: group, individual, and family formats. I am fortunate to witness the strength and courage of persons facing such severe and persistent presentations of mental illness. I continue with much hope for the future and whatever advances or progress awaits.
I have had the opportunity of working with adolescents and adults for nearly 30 years in residential treatment centers, inpatient, outpatient, and forensic settings. I've provided services in: group, individual, and family formats. I am fortunate to witness the strength and courage of persons facing such severe and persistent presentations of mental illness. I continue with much hope for the future and whatever advances or progress awaits.
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Ben Hoogland
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Have you lost the passion in your marriage and worry you won't find it again? Have you experienced the pain and betrayal of infidelity or cheating? If so, it's not too late. You can overcome the damage that's been done and rebuild a relationship that is closer and more satisfying than before. I specialize in relationships and help couples recover from infidelity (sexual and emotional), sexual dissatisfaction, ongoing tension, and painful communication. I help couples learn the steps of forgiveness, make a plan to rebuild trust that's been shattered, working through feelings of anger and resentment.
Have you lost the passion in your marriage and worry you won't find it again? Have you experienced the pain and betrayal of infidelity or cheating? If so, it's not too late. You can overcome the damage that's been done and rebuild a relationship that is closer and more satisfying than before. I specialize in relationships and help couples recover from infidelity (sexual and emotional), sexual dissatisfaction, ongoing tension, and painful communication. I help couples learn the steps of forgiveness, make a plan to rebuild trust that's been shattered, working through feelings of anger and resentment.
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Katy S Wait
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
I am dedicated to the belief that every person has an emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual life that needs to be supported and nurtured. In a setting that is caring, supportive, and ethical, I work to empower individuals, couples and families to manage their own well-being. I am committed to treating my clients with dignity, gentleness and respect.
I am dedicated to the belief that every person has an emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual life that needs to be supported and nurtured. In a setting that is caring, supportive, and ethical, I work to empower individuals, couples and families to manage their own well-being. I am committed to treating my clients with dignity, gentleness and respect.
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Four words represent the heart of my counseling focus while working with adults and couples for over 25 years. These words are: Hurts, Habits, Home and Heaven. 1) HURTS are past or recent wounds that a person needs help and healing from; 2) HABITS are repetitive and unwanted emotions, thoughts and activities that control a person; 3) HOME represents our most important relationships between partners, spouses and friends, but where confusion, conflict and disconnection can occur; and 4) HEAVEN represents the importance of one's faith in God for finding love, direction, and assurance that we matter in this life and beyond.
Four words represent the heart of my counseling focus while working with adults and couples for over 25 years. These words are: Hurts, Habits, Home and Heaven. 1) HURTS are past or recent wounds that a person needs help and healing from; 2) HABITS are repetitive and unwanted emotions, thoughts and activities that control a person; 3) HOME represents our most important relationships between partners, spouses and friends, but where confusion, conflict and disconnection can occur; and 4) HEAVEN represents the importance of one's faith in God for finding love, direction, and assurance that we matter in this life and beyond.
![Photo of Daryn Rogers, PhD, LP, Psychologist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/44bf9992-46cd-11ea-a6ad-06142c356176/2/320x400.jpeg)
While we are capable of managing a lot, sometimes we may feel too sad, too scared, too tired, or too lonely. This can make having a relationship, family, school, work, or just living that much more overwhelming. Life is also full of surprises and you might be going through changes that feel too daunting or even devastating. You might have struggled for a long time or just recently. Despite your best effort, you still feel quite stuck, helpless, confused, or frustrated. You might even know what you need or want to do differently, but not so sure about where or how to start. This is a great start and I am so glad we found each other.
While we are capable of managing a lot, sometimes we may feel too sad, too scared, too tired, or too lonely. This can make having a relationship, family, school, work, or just living that much more overwhelming. Life is also full of surprises and you might be going through changes that feel too daunting or even devastating. You might have struggled for a long time or just recently. Despite your best effort, you still feel quite stuck, helpless, confused, or frustrated. You might even know what you need or want to do differently, but not so sure about where or how to start. This is a great start and I am so glad we found each other.
![Photo of Karol Schneider, Marriage & Family Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/3bf30b99-46cd-11ea-a6ad-06142c356176/3/320x400.jpeg)
For the last fourteen years my practice has been geared towards adults struggling with anxiety and panic, depression, relationship issues of all types, grief and loss, and past trauma. I also work a great deal with addiction and codependency in the family. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I see my job as helping people resolve these issues in collaborative, non-judgmental therapy sessions. I provide an environment where these problems can be explored and resolved. My approach is direct but respectful; giving clients practical skills and techniques that can change their lives.
For the last fourteen years my practice has been geared towards adults struggling with anxiety and panic, depression, relationship issues of all types, grief and loss, and past trauma. I also work a great deal with addiction and codependency in the family. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I see my job as helping people resolve these issues in collaborative, non-judgmental therapy sessions. I provide an environment where these problems can be explored and resolved. My approach is direct but respectful; giving clients practical skills and techniques that can change their lives.
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Michelle Finley
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, DMFTABD
Verified Verified
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Have you lost someone or something that is important to you? Is life presenting you with changes that are difficult to navigate? Are relationships difficult? Has your past created difficulties that you just can't seem to separate from? Do you feel overwhelmed by the pressure to raise perfect kids and meet the needs of everyone around you? Does your family need help? Are you a helper or therapist and need your own support? I am here, to connect with you and help you feel better.
Have you lost someone or something that is important to you? Is life presenting you with changes that are difficult to navigate? Are relationships difficult? Has your past created difficulties that you just can't seem to separate from? Do you feel overwhelmed by the pressure to raise perfect kids and meet the needs of everyone around you? Does your family need help? Are you a helper or therapist and need your own support? I am here, to connect with you and help you feel better.
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Are you overwhelmed? Not sure where to turn or what to do next? Going through life transitions can bring many different emotions. We can talk about this together, finding a way forward in uncertain times. Perhaps you feel disconnected from yourself, from your friends and family or from the values you hold. Let's rediscover what is important to you and how to emerge from difficulty with a clear sense of self and purpose.
Are you overwhelmed? Not sure where to turn or what to do next? Going through life transitions can bring many different emotions. We can talk about this together, finding a way forward in uncertain times. Perhaps you feel disconnected from yourself, from your friends and family or from the values you hold. Let's rediscover what is important to you and how to emerge from difficulty with a clear sense of self and purpose.
I completed a Master's of Social Work degree from the University of St. Thomas and the College of St. Catherine. As part of my education, I interned at a mental health center; providing individual, family and group therapy. I was an elementary school social worker for 8 years and have been working as a therapist for 16 years. I have worked with a variety of concerns and a variety of ages. Including; adjustments, anxiety, depression, life transitions and social concerns. I utilize many modalities of therapy and techniques-all tailored to the specific needs of the client while we build a supportive therapeutic experience.
I completed a Master's of Social Work degree from the University of St. Thomas and the College of St. Catherine. As part of my education, I interned at a mental health center; providing individual, family and group therapy. I was an elementary school social worker for 8 years and have been working as a therapist for 16 years. I have worked with a variety of concerns and a variety of ages. Including; adjustments, anxiety, depression, life transitions and social concerns. I utilize many modalities of therapy and techniques-all tailored to the specific needs of the client while we build a supportive therapeutic experience.
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**Currently accepting new clients** At the Center for Collaborative Health (CCH), we believe that every person is resilient and has the strength to grow and thrive. We employ a collaborative whole-body approach to healing that leads to proven positive change. At CCH, we are actively reimagining mental health culture by building initiatives to cultivate a healthy mind and body and to better withstand future challenges.
**Currently accepting new clients** At the Center for Collaborative Health (CCH), we believe that every person is resilient and has the strength to grow and thrive. We employ a collaborative whole-body approach to healing that leads to proven positive change. At CCH, we are actively reimagining mental health culture by building initiatives to cultivate a healthy mind and body and to better withstand future challenges.
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Are you contemplating therapy? Asking yourself if you really need it? The decision to participate in therapy is very personal and rarely straightforward. The majority of clients I work with are competent, well-functioning individuals who are struggling in some way or are feeling dissatisfied, unhappy, or stuck. Whether it's regarding a past experience, your everyday life, your relationship, fears about the future, or something more devastating or extraordinary, therapy can help.
Are you contemplating therapy? Asking yourself if you really need it? The decision to participate in therapy is very personal and rarely straightforward. The majority of clients I work with are competent, well-functioning individuals who are struggling in some way or are feeling dissatisfied, unhappy, or stuck. Whether it's regarding a past experience, your everyday life, your relationship, fears about the future, or something more devastating or extraordinary, therapy can help.
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Divorce Therapists
How does therapy for people affected by a divorce work?
Individuals may feel a number of emotions following a divorce, such as shock, guilt, grief, anger, and fear. Therapists offer a non-judgmental space for individuals to talk about what they’ve experienced and process their emotions. Therapists will help clients develop coping strategies. They can also help a client rebuild their sense of self and self-worth and talk about what a happier future might look like.
What’s the most common type of therapy following a divorce?
There are several types of therapy that may be useful for divorce, including cognitive behavioral, acceptance and commitment, solution-focused brief, and mindfulness-based therapies. Many therapy types are talk-therapy based, which is typically the most popular option for individuals dealing with divorce. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a widely-used talk therapy, however, there’s no specific therapy type that’s designed to help people with divorce, and different types will work depending on the person.
When should an individual seek help due to a divorce?
When the feelings of a divorced individual, or an individual going through the process of divorce, begin to disrupt healthy daily functioning, it may be a good time to look into therapy. If a person finds that they are not performing at work due to problems with anxiety or motivation, if they’re no longer seeing friends due to feelings of shame, or if they’re not properly taking care of themselves as a result of depression, speaking to a professional could help.
How do you encourage someone to go to therapy due to a divorce?
It’s helpful to express concern and love for the individual while framing therapy as a tool for improving their life. Sharing how the individual appears to be suffering, and what effects it has on them or on their children, should be done with compassion and empathy. It may be useful to devise a game plan—breaking the process down into parts, such as finding a therapist, making appointments, and looking into insurance coverage.