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I believe that when we feel comfortable enough to be vulnerable, treatment possibilities are endless....
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I believe that when we feel comfortable enough to be vulnerable, treatment possibilities are endless.
Elizabeth Peters is a Social Worker with over 3 years of experience. She has had the privilege to work in crisis management, forensics, incarceration, and outpatient settings. She specializes in working with individuals ages 5 and up who have concerns including addiction, depression, anxiety, severe mental illness, and trauma.
Elizabeth received her Master’s in Social Work from Simmons University. Using solution-focused approaches, Elizabeth employs several clinical modalities, including EMDR, person-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and dialectical behavioral therapy.
Beginning therapy can be uncomfortable. Elizabeth takes a validating and nonjudgmental approach to assisting clients in obtaining their goals while encouraging self-accountability. She feels that providing a safe and collaborative space is the foundation for success. Reach out today!
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I am a human seeking to help others heal, accept, and feel comfortable with themselves....
I am a human seeking to help others heal, accept, and feel comfortable with themselves.
De'Nail Johnson is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 10 years of experience working with bipolar disorders, PTSD, anxiety, trauma, autism, ADHD, LGBTQ+ issues, and many more diagnoses and communities. De'Nail enjoys working with children and teens, but she has a passion to be a support to all who are looking to improve their mental health and overall well-being. While working in intensive in-home services, De’Nail became familiar with crisis management, safety, and treatment planning.
De’Nail earned a Master's in Clinical Mental Health from Argosy University. She developed an Integrative and eclectic approach, utilizing different therapeutic approaches (cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, expressive arts, etc.).
De’Nail believes in everyone’s differences being their superpower and enjoys working with her clients to harness those gifts. She is a champion of individuality and being holistically healthy to accept themselves as well as others. Schedule an appointment today.
As a mother of 4 and a partner of a veteran, I understand the complexity of issues that can interfere with maintaining one's menta...
As a mother of 4 and a partner of a veteran, I understand the complexity of issues that can interfere with maintaining one's mental stability.
Sabrina Floyd is a Supervisee in Social Work operating out of New York since 2021 when she moved back, along with her fiancé and four children. She has been an enthusiastic member of the human services field for over 10 years. She welcomes new experiences and helps her clients to adjust to their life transitions. She is committed to establishing relationships and building rapport with each client, identifying strengths and providing helpful tools that will help individuals independently resolve issues and achieve goals. Other areas of specialization include parenting/step-parenting, blended families, and advocating for children.
Sabrina completed her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Walden University. She offers a deeper understanding of mental health challenges, origins, and complex family dynamics. Sabrina utilizes multiple treatment approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness.
In life, we all are faced with unexpected challenges and changes. Sabrina has the passion and skills to support you in your transition to gaining new skills and techniques resulting in a new approach to managing life's curveballs. If you are ready to go on the path of rediscovery, schedule an appointment with her today!
As a bilingual Hispanic woman, I understand the struggles one has with addiction, stress, and other problematic life issues....
As a bilingual Hispanic woman, I understand the struggles one has with addiction, stress, and other problematic life issues.
Ann "Lisa" Peralta is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 34 years of experience in providing clinical assessment and therapeutic care to adults seeking help with a variety of issues. These issues include substance use disorders, stress, depression and anxiety, to name a few. Lisa has experience working with the Hispanic population who are often struggling to learn how to understand and adapt to a culture vastly different from their own. She also has 14 years of experience teaching counseling theories and skills at her local community college.
Lisa's ideal client is one who is motivated, open, and receptive to help as well as support as they navigate life challenges. This openness allows Lisa to help them build healthy relationships, learn how to make positive life choices, and simply live a happy, healthy, productive life. Lisa understands that at times one can feel "stuck" in attempting to cope with lifestyle-related problems — she seeks to help one identify maladaptive behavioral patterns and to work on making positive choices that may have left them feeling hopeless, helpless, and frustrated.
Lisa's therapeutic approach is based on the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), solution-focused therapy, motivational interviewing, reality therapy, and rational emotive behavior therapy. Her approach is a holistic one, focusing on mind, body, and spirit. She understands that each individual is unique and tailors therapy to meet the specific needs of the given client.
Lisa would like to have the opportunity to build a trusting, collaborative relationship with you to help you meet your life goals. She has the ability to establish a warm, caring, environment to help you make decisions and effectively direct your own life. You will work together to explore your thoughts, feelings, or fears that may have you feeling "stuck." Lisa strongly feels that individuals are able to make better choices/decisions with the guidance and support of a genuine, understanding, empathetic, counselor, and she is fully committed to assisting you in achieving your goals with enthusiasm and optimism.
Life can present with unique challenges and unplanned events. Individuals may want a competent and caring person to talk about the...
Life can present with unique challenges and unplanned events. Individuals may want a competent and caring person to talk about their life challenges.
Cindy Painter is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and she has worked in the mental health field for the past 35 years. She has enjoyed working and helping families, older adolescents, and adults live successful and healthier lives. Cindy specializes in depression, anxiety, trauma, and anger management. She has a lot of experience working with individuals, families, and adolescents. Cindy enjoys assisting individuals and families in a team approach to resolving current issues and stressors.
Cindy completed her Master of Social (MSW) from Virginia Commonwealth University. She uses multiple treatment approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-focused CBT (TF-CBT). solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness. Cindy has a lot of experience working with individuals that are struggling with anxiety and depression and has also worked with adolescents and adults on anger management skills. She brings an understanding of how thoughts affect feelings and uses different coping skills to manage symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Cindy is confident that she would be able to support you on your journey to gain new ideas and techniques that allow you to cope with the issues that are present. If you think Cindy would be a good fit for you, schedule an appointment with her today.
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Insomnia therapy is a tailored form of treatment that addresses chronic sleep disturbances, which can include problems with falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing restorative sleep. The goal of Insomnia therapy is to enhance sleep quality, establish healthy sleep routines, and, in turn, improve an individual’s overall well-being by mitigating and reducing the adverse effects of persistent sleep deprivation.
Insomnia therapy combines therapeutic approaches, with a central focus on cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) to modify sleep-disrupting thoughts and behaviors, integrating techniques like stimulus control, sleep restriction, and relaxation training. Thriveworks Fredericksburg therapists will also emphasize sleep hygiene education and may include mindfulness and relaxation exercises to improve sleep quality, equipping individuals with effective strategies to enhance their sleep and overall well-being.
Common symptoms of insomnia include:
Symptoms of insomnia often look different for everyone; however, there are some warning signs that can signal the need for insomnia therapy. These include feeling anxious about bedtime, bedtimes getting later and later, energy peaking at night rather than during the day, and drastic caffeine consumption in order to stay awake.
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is one of the most effective forms of therapy for treating insomnia, working to modify sleep-disrupting thoughts and behaviors through strategies like sleep hygiene and sleep restriction.
Insomnia therapy at Thriveworks Fredericksburg is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The duration of insomnia therapy can vary based on the individual’s needs and progress in treatment. Typically, it involves a short series of sessions over a few weeks to a couple of months, with the number and length of sessions decided in consultation with the therapist. Some experience better sleep within this time, while others choose longer therapy to address complex sleep issues or maintain good sleep habits.
Many people start to see improvements in their sleep patterns after about two to three weeks of CBT-I. However, the duration and effectiveness will differ for everyone, so don’t worry if it takes a bit longer to have a strong effect.
Among the many problems you may have as a result of your insomnia are the following issues:
It is easy to let this problem slide into the background of your life while you are busy with other things. Some people even push the problem aside by telling themselves that a lot of other people have trouble sleeping, so it really isn’t that big of a deal. While it is true that millions of people suffer from insomnia, that doesn’t mean it is any less difficult to deal with in your own life. To keep your life on track – and to be able to enjoy your day to day life properly – you need to find a way to get back to sleep as soon as possible.
Simply put, you shouldn’t have to live with all of the challenges that insomnia presents. While there are no guarantees that something like counseling will correct your problems with sleep, you should at least take action to work toward a solution. Insomnia can sometimes go away on its own – but it can also last for years if untreated.
Many people in and around Fredericksburg, VA have benefitted from our insomnia therapy services, and we hope that you will be next. 540-322-5424
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