Therapists in Tennessee
Alyssa Walden
Alyssa Walden
I am passionate about seeing lives and relationships restored. My hope is to invite clients into a safe space where we have the opportunity to honestly confront painful and uncomfortable issues. Through a collaborative process, integrating cognitive-behavioral, emotionally-focused, attachment-based, and trauma interventions, my clients and I work to find insight and develop skills that lead to healing.
Dr. Nicole Bryant
Dr. Nicole Bryant
My approach when working with participants is to keep things low-key. The worst thing is an overly clinical therapist! I do my best to get on your level and to converse in the way you’d like to converse. I listen and then inform you of blind spots as needed. It helps clients remain comfortable yet always have that “aha” moment.
Specialties: Depression, anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, relationship conflict
Therapies: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy, Brief Therapy Interventions, Rapid Trauma Resolution
Morgan Bates
Morgan Bates
Life can often be difficult and hard to navigate, but I believe that we all have the strength and resilience to grow and change, and live a more fulfilling life. Therapy is a challenging, yet warm process that entails self-reflection and honest conversation. It is important for me to create a space for you to feel comfortable, and open. My goals are to help you reach your goals in a supportive, empathetic, and compassionate space where you feel safe.
Mr. Dean Ross
Mr. Dean Ross
I’ll work with you to build a different relationship with your thoughts and help you let go of the past. I’m here to help you explore anxiety, depression, trauma and their lasting effects on your life today. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness are the approaches I use to help you build a different way of looking at your life and empower yourself.
Kirstin Lenane
Kirstin Lenane
Relationships: recognizing what’s working for you and what’s isn’t
Anxiety/Depression/Self-Doubt: guiding your mind to help, not hinder you
Work Satisfaction: finding and doing the work that you are meant to do
Yohana Temesghen
Yohana Temesghen
My approach is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy using emotions, thoughts and behaviors to improve mental health. I work with clients who experience anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma and various other issues. I accept any clients over the age of 18 with various insurance plans and also provide a sliding scale.
Dr. Hunter Stanfield
Dr. Hunter Stanfield
Over the years, I’ve worked at an employee assistance program at a major university and hospital, a community mental health clinic, and a county jail. I’ve helped guys navigate depression, anger, anxiety, stress, and addiction, life transitions, and experiences of burnout in the corporate world and helping professions. Together, we figure out the best approach to get you unstuck and moving forward. If you’re on the fence about trying therapy for the first time, or about trying therapy again after a previous bad experience, I offer a free phone consultation to answer any questions before scheduling an appointment.
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