Archive for the 'Find a Therapist' Category

The Transformative Work of Grief

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

By: Beth S. Patterson, MA

Click here to contact Beth and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile

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Helen Keller has said that “the only way to get to the other side is to go through the door.” This is particularly true in the work of grief, both the small losses inherent in day-to-day life transitions, and larger losses like the death of a loved one. (more…)

Staring at the Cracks in the Ceiling

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

By: Cynthia Peikoff, LCSW

Click here to contact Cynthia and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile

Are you feeling like a rat caught up in the rat race?

As a counselor I see clients in my office for one hour of their busy lives per week. They come to me with worries, dilemmas, in moods of all type. What amazes me about them is how accomplished and hard working they are. Most enjoy their chosen work. Many have lovely homes in beautiful Orange County, California. A lot of them workout regularly. On weekends, their productivity continues by taking care of shopping, cooking, cleaning, making house repairs or driving to Costco to save money buying in bulk. (more…)

Find a Therapist

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

There are so many therapists & counselors and so many resources to help consumers find counselors that it’s almost overwhelming to know where to begin.  If you don’t have a good word-of-mouth referral from a friend, the next best way is to do an online search.  Again, there are many therapy directories online.  We believe that the best way to find a counselor is through GoodTherapy.org, an organization dedicated to encouraging healthy forms of counseling and psychotherapy and one of the leading therapy referral associations on the internet. The intention of GT is to promote collaborative and non-pathological forms of psychotherapy in an effort to reduce harm and to bring more “health” into the field of mental health.  Because of their philosophy and their high standards for who they allow as members, we believe that you are more likely to find an empowering, collaborative, and non-pathological therapist at GoodTherapy.org than anywhere else.

Below is a list of some of the bigger cities you can search for a therapist in (click here: to find a therapist by state)

Anchorage Therapy 

Atlanta Therapy 

Austin Therapy 

Baltimore Therapy 

Bellevue Therapy 

Berkeley Therapy 

Beverly Hills Therapy 

Boston Therapy 

Boulder Therapy
Cambridge Therapy

Charlotte Therapy

Chicago Therapy

Cleveland Therapy

Colombia Therapy

Colorado Springs Therapy

Columbus Therapy

Dallas Therapy
 

Denver Therapy
Detroit Therapy

Fort Lauderdale Therapy
Fort Worth Therapy

Fresno Therapy
 

Houston Therapy
Indianapolis Therapy

Irvine Therapy

Jacksonville Therapy

Kansas City Therapy

Long Beach Therapy

Los Angeles Therapy

Louisville Therapy

Mesa Therapy

Miami Therapy

Milwaukee Therapy

Minneapolis Therapy

Naperville Therapy
 

New Orleans Therapy
New York Therapy

NYC Neighborhoods Therapy
Oakland Therapy

Oklahoma City Therapy

Orlando Therapy

Pasadena Therapy
 
Philadelphia Therapy

Phoenix Therapy

Portland Therapy
 

Providence Therapy
Sacramento Therapy

Salt Lake City Therapy

San Antonio Therapy

San Diego Therapy
 
San Francisco Therapy

San Jose Therapy

Santa Fe Therapy

Scottsdale Therapy

Seattle Therapy

Seattle Neighborhoods Therapy
Saint Louis Therapy

Tampa Therapy

Tempe Therapy

Toronto Therapy

Tucson Therapy

Tulsa Therapy

Vancouver Therapy

Virginia Beach Therapy

Washington, DC Therapy

Many other cities for counseling & therapy