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I strive to help each client utilize their strengths to improve their quality of life through a queer, sober, neurodivergent-infor...
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I strive to help each client utilize their strengths to improve their quality of life through a queer, sober, neurodivergent-informed, compassionate yet direct approach.
I am a Resident Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 2 years of experience in inpatient psychiatry, outpatient therapy, and programs supporting gender expression and identity. I provide trauma-informed, inclusive care for individuals navigating anxiety, depression, identity exploration, and trauma. I strive to create a safe, supportive space where clients can engage in emotional growth, self-discovery, and evidence-based strategies for healing.
I hold a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University and have training in cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and motivational interviewing. My approach is humanistic and creative, helping clients build resilience, develop coping strategies, and achieve personal growth.
I am passionate about helping people reach their full potential in a non-judgmental, supportive environment. Clients can expect to feel challenged and encouraged to build self-esteem, recognize strengths, and move forward with confidence and genuine support.
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As a woman of color and a mom myself, I understand the issues our different communities are presented with on a daily basis with ...
As a woman of color and a mom myself, I understand the issues our different communities are presented with on a daily basis with varying perspectives.
Afreen Nizami is a resident Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) with over 5 years experience in the mental health field. She is passionate about helping children, adolescents, young adults, and adults, and couples address their unique challenges and live more fulfilled lives. Afreen specializes in depression, anxiety, PSTD, grief, trauma, school stress, relationship problems, and life transitions.
Afreen completed her Master's degree of Counseling Psychology at Northeastern University. Afreen utilizes multiple approaches including mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and many more.
Afreen is confident that she would be able to support you in your journey to live a more fulfilled life by helping you gain new techniques, perspectives, and coping skills. If you are ready to do the work, schedule an appointment with her today.
As a military veteran, I understand the corrosive nature of trauma and the unique obstacles that living with trauma-related sympto...
As a military veteran, I understand the corrosive nature of trauma and the unique obstacles that living with trauma-related symptoms can present in day-to-day life.
William Willoughby is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 5 years of experience treating depression, anxiety, and trauma. He enjoys working with teens and pre-adolescents and can meet them at a level that facilitates clear and easy communication while building a solid therapeutic relationship. William has worked in the prison system with young individuals with severe trauma histories, and with non-profit groups that support people living with mental health and social needs.
William received his Master's in Mental Health Counseling from William James College. He uses evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, and trauma-focused therapy.
William strongly believes that everyone's personal histories and troubles are unique and complex and strives to provide services built on a foundation of empathy and understanding so that he can best support anyone willing to seek help. Schedule an appointment today!
As a lesbian-identified woman of color, I understand the unique issue of identity exploration....
As a lesbian-identified woman of color, I understand the unique issue of identity exploration.
Josalin Scott is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. Her main area of specialty is helping individuals who are coping with depression, anxiety, ADHD/ADD diagnosis, self-harming, pet loss, family building concerns, and LGBTQ+ matters. Over the years, Josalin has gained experience by working with individuals who are coping with emotional abuse, deportation of family members, death of loved ones, and other painful experiences. She also works with individuals who seek treatment for anger management and stress management.
Josalin implements effective psychotherapy methods such as cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, client-centered, and humanistic approaches, which can be effective in assisting clients to instill self-understanding by encouraging them to adopt new attitudes and feelings towards life situations. It is essential to keep in mind therapy is not a magic pill or a quick fix: Therapy is a healing process that necessitates participation and investment from the client and therapist alike. But in the end, making small changes to self-defeating behavior and coping with feelings of sadness, fear, anxiety, and pain can bring life-altering results. There is no judgment, only compassion and a safe environment to heal.
"Have a particular life obstacle you’re trying to overcome? Are you working to cope with everyday stressors? Couple or family conflicts? Coping with the loss of a loved pet? Need a LGBTQ+ affirming therapist? Seeking help from a licensed therapist is the best way to put things into perspective," says Josalin. "As a licensed psychotherapist, I am committed to the well-being of all humans big and small. I am dedicated to going above and beyond to assist with helping people empower themselves and find the answers they seek. I look forward to the prospect of supporting you in conquering the problems you are presently dealing with!"
As a clinical psychologist trained as a generalist with over 20+ years of experience and specialty training in treating anxiety, d...
As a clinical psychologist trained as a generalist with over 20+ years of experience and specialty training in treating anxiety, depression, and trauma, I am well-versed in providing effective, integrative talk therapy to individuals presenting with a wide range of life challenges.
Amanda M. Wickett is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with 20+ years of clinical experience in the field and a passion for holistic, humanistic, and patient-centered care. She was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and completed her graduate training at the University of Indianapolis in 2004. She is trained as a generalist and has worked with individuals from ages five and up, presenting with a wide range of mental health conditions, cultural backgrounds, and life challenges. She works best with clients motivated to better understand themselves and willing to consider ways to improve their quality of life through thoughtful exploration and mutual discovery.
Dr. Wickett’s therapeutic style is authentic, engaging, empathic, collaborative, and non-judgmental. She believes in treating all persons as complex and with dignity and respect while emphasizing the importance of autonomy. She celebrates each client’s individual complexity and has extensive experience working with individuals who have been exposed to traumatic stress across their lifespan.
Seeking treatment requires courage and willingness to consider ways to move toward change to improve life quality and decrease emotional suffering. Although life involves suffering, Dr. Wickett believes that needless emotional suffering is unnecessary and nonterminal. She is highly competent to provide clients with encouraging and supportive guidance to achieve recovery goals.
As a provider with 10 years of experience, I am committed to exploring emotional depth and believe in the profound impact of facin...
As a provider with 10 years of experience, I am committed to exploring emotional depth and believe in the profound impact of facing our struggles with support.
Andrea is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 10 years of experience and is dedicated to guiding individuals toward emotional well-being. Specializing in anxiety, depression, trauma, and major life transitions, Andrea is committed to assisting those navigating life transitions, seeking support for personal growth, and desiring more fulfilling connections. She is passionate about creating a supportive space where clients can explore their strengths, develop coping strategies, and work toward their goals with empathy and understanding.
Andrea completed her Master's degree at the University of West Florida. Andrea's superpowers lie in blending mindfulness, acceptance and commitment therapy, and solution-focused therapy, fostering a tailored and effective approach to address clients' needs.
Life can be challenging, and Andrea understands the struggles you may be facing. She strongly believes everyone should have a space where they can have honest and deep reflections. If you're ready to embark on a path of self-discovery and positive change, Andrea encourages you to take the first step and reach out.
As a DBT-Trained clinician, I understand that sometimes individuals just need someone to walk the path of life with while figuring...
As a DBT-Trained clinician, I understand that sometimes individuals just need someone to walk the path of life with while figuring out what their Life Worth Living goals are.
Jordan Bierbrauer is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Colorado who has over 5 years of experience providing individual therapy and family therapy to children, adults, and families from all walks of life. He has experience working with individuals who live with anxiety, depression, trauma-related stressors, and interpersonal conflict.
Jordan completed his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at South Dakota State University and received his Masters in Social Work from the University of South Dakota. He utilizes trauma focused-cognitive behavioral therapy, as well as dialectical behavioral therapy. While working with Jordan, you will take an in-depth look at what makes life worth living, at your interpersonal relationships, your emotional regulation skills, and your distress tolerance skills, all while taking the time to be mindful of yourself, your surroundings, and those around you. Overall, Jordan will assist you in discovering the best version of yourself, all while staying true to what makes you a unique individual.
Jordan strives to build a strong, caring relationship with you, through means of rapport building and trust, to assist you in achieving your life worth living goals. He understands that sometimes, an individual just needs someone to walk the path of life with.
Amanda Wayne is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker who has had the great fortune to work with clients of all ages, ethn...
Amanda Wayne is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker who has had the great fortune to work with clients of all ages, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, gender identities, and socio/economic statuses. She believes we all possess unique qualities, as well as a universal desire for connection and understanding. Amanda says it is always gratifying to help clients find their unique path towards self-knowledge and emotional growth.
Amanda strongly believes that therapy is a journey shared by therapist and client. She is always respectful of each client's strengths and insight. Over my many years of practice, she has remained curious and open to new and innovative forms of practice. Amanda has been especially encouraged by the power of mindfulness, which has become a significant part of her practice; helping clients to live in the present, appreciate the beauty in life, and learn strategies to heal and thrive.
"I always feel privileged to be enlisted as a partner in the therapeutic journey. I remain in awe of each client's unique ability to identify goals and strive to meet them," says Amanda. "I am always encouraged by the ways in which therapy can bring about positive change."
I am committed to helping individuals overcome any barriers to optimum mental health and reaching their goals in treatment. I have...
I am committed to helping individuals overcome any barriers to optimum mental health and reaching their goals in treatment. I have a long history in a variety of mental health settings that provide the perspective needed to help others end mental health stigma.
Helen Phoenix is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) with over 20 years of experience working with adults 18 years and up. Helen works with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, adjustment issues, and stress-related disorders and encourages self-care approaches for improving mental, physical, and emotional health.
Helen completed her Master of Science (MS) in Community Mental Health Counseling at New England College. She practices acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and self-compassion techniques.
Helen focuses on helping individuals identify any self-limiting beliefs that interfere with individual progress and through self-exploration work towards healing and personal growth. She is compassionate about helping others meet their mental health goals and embrace their journey with self-compassion.
Going to therapy is like going to the gym; you may feel sore and you won’t see immediate effects, but the long-term results are gr...
Going to therapy is like going to the gym; you may feel sore and you won’t see immediate effects, but the long-term results are gratifying and well-worth the investment.
Kirsten Lowell is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW). Kirsten’s early work centered around helping adolescents and young adults with visual impairments and additional disabilities to learn and apply social and emotional skills. She encouraged clients to foster independent living skills such as self-advocacy, personal safety, and executive functioning. Cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and strengths-based treatments inform Kirsten's integrated generalist approach to therapy.
Kirsten completed her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Simmons University. Prior to joining Thriveworks, she coordinated a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program aimed at medication management and treating co-occurring disorders such as substance abuse, anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and relationship issues.
Kirsten seeks to meet you where you are, strengthen your coping skills, and build a collaborative working relationship to improve overall wellness. Kirsten believes in creating a warm and compassionate space where clients can explore and process their thoughts and feelings.
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Emotional abuse counseling helps victims heal from abusive relationships. Examples of emotional abuse may include:
Emotional abuse counseling with our Thriveworks therapists in Boston gives people the safe space they need to identify and understand the harm they’ve experienced and move forward. Through therapy, many victims have rebuilt their self-esteem and self-worth; recognized that they did not cause the abuse, but their perpetrator is responsible for the choice to harm; identified their wounds and found the treatment they need; healed from trauma; re-established their personal safety; grieved their losses; formed new, loving relationships; and learned to trust their experiences and emotions.
Emotional abuse counseling at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
Emotional abuse counseling with one of our Thriveworks therapists in Boston, MA can last for a few weeks, months, or longer, depending on the individual’s exact needs and preferences.
When someone is in an emotionally abusive relationship, they may feel…
Emotional abuse can happen in a marriage, between intimate partners, among friends, from parents to children, in a religious setting, at work, and more. If you or someone you love is in an emotionally abusive relationship, there are many resources available, and some of the best are psychological interventions. Thriveworks Boston offers counseling to help people recover from emotional abuse. Our therapists understand the challenges that people face as they come out of emotionally abusive relationships, and we prioritize their safety and healing. Reach out today for help.
When people consistently engage in the following behavior toward others, then they may be emotionally abusive…
The goal of any kind of abuse is almost always control, and with emotional abuse, feelings are the tools an abuser uses to gain that control over another. Manipulations like gaslighting erode a person’s sense of self so that the abuse can dominate the victim’s life. Healthy relationships promote freedom instead of control, and emotional abuse comes with a host of potential severe consequences for its victims. Anyone who has experience emotional abuse or seen a loved one suffer knows that the effects of emotional abuse are destructive. Victims often suffer with anxiety, fear, depression, hyper-vigilance, suicidal thoughts, psychosomatic pain, substance abuse, and more.
The toll of emotional abuse is acute, but recovery is possible. Healing from any kind of abuse is a long-term process, and often, people need professional help. With a skilled therapist by their side, many people have recovered from abuse and learned…
If you have experienced emotional abuse from a partner, spouse, parent, friend, or anyone, know that you did not deserve this treatment. The abuse was not your fault, and you are worthy of kindness, respect, and love. Thriveworks Boston understands the destruction emotional abuse can cause, and we have walked with many people as they heal. We consider it an honor to help our clients regain their identity, dreams, and value.
If you schedule counseling at Thriveworks Boston, we want you to feel valued from the first time you dial our office. A person will answer your call and help you schedule an appointment. We accept many forms of insurance, and our counselors offer evening and weekend appointments. Many first-time clients meet with their therapists within the week of their call. We are here for support, guidance, and encouragement. Call today.
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