Therapists in Detroit
Corinne Eisenhardt
Corinne Eisenhardt
Whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, lack of self-worth, or self-doubt, I help people uncover the root causes of their issues and find a way out.
As a therapist, I actively participate in therapy conversations, providing feedback, teaching you skills, and helping you work through problems or unhealthy patterns. I balance being supportive with also challenging my clients in ways that help them grow.
Leticia Berg
Leticia Berg
Hi! My name is Leticia and I’m a psychotherapist with a current clinical focus on working with survivors of trauma, sexual abuse, and domestic violence. I am passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families with issues relating to LGBTQIA+ identification, social justice, building healthy relationships and overcoming anxiety and depression. If you are ready to embark on a journey of transformation into being your most authentic and life-embracing self, I will create a safe, compassionate space for you to do this crucial recovery work. Let’s talk!
Dr. Peter Jackson
Dr. Peter Jackson
Dr. Jackson is a licensed psychologist providing telehealth therapy in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Dr. Jackson’s focus is on helping clients develop a broader perspective on themselves, their lives, and their world. Through this process, clients develop a more complete experiential understanding of themselves to support positive change in their lives. Dr. Jackson offers clients the opportunity to explore those aspects of themselves that tend to resist change and develop new ways of relating to themselves and their world for greater ease and fulfillment in their lives. Remote therapy only.
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