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About Therapists: Therapists: A Therapist is a trained and licensed mental health professional who helps individuals, couples, or groups manage and overcome emotional, psychological, behavioral, or relationship challenges. Therapists work with people dealing with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), grief and loss etc. They support their clients by understanding their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
9 Mental Health Therapists found in PrincetonNancy A Carper, LCPC
Mental Health Counselor
1405 N Main St, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-872-2100 363-242-3128
Rachel Dose
Mental Health Counselor
535 Elm Pl Ste 7, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-872-2943
Shirley M Borys, LPC
Mental Health Counselor
406 S Gosse Blvd, Box 535, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-875-4548 815-875-8602
Nicolas Warren
Mental Health Counselor
535 Elm Pl Ste 7, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-872-2943
Lisa Lau, MHP
Mental Health Counselor
535 Elm Pl Ste 7, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-872-2943
Jenna Sobin
Mental Health Counselor
535 Elm Pl Ste 7, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-872-2943
Margaret M Murphey, LCPC
Mental Health Counselor
1719 S Euclid Ave, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-879-3227 815-875-8780
Cynthia Rebholz
Mental Health Counselor
535 Elm Pl Ste 7, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-872-2943
Kristina L Menzel, LCPC
Mental Health Counselor
530 Park Ave E, Princeton, IL - 61356
815-876-2004
About Mental Health Therapists: Mental Health Counselor: A Mental Health Counselor is a licensed professional who helps individuals, couples, and families manage and overcome emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. They assess clients’ mental health conditions and develop personalized treatment plans to provide therapy for a range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, stress, grief, and life transitions. Addiction (Substance Use Disorder (SUD)) Counselor: An Addiction Counselor is a licensed mental health therapist who help individuals struggling with addiction of alcohol, drug, or other substance use disorder. These counselors work with clients by helping them to manage and overcome the psychological, emotional, and behavioral challenges related to substance use. These counselors also work closely with families and support systems to help them better understand their loved one’s illness. SUD counselors help to promote long-term sobriety, emotional stability, and overall mental wellness for both the individual and their family. Counselor: A provider who is trained and educated in the performance of behavior health services through interpersonal communications and analysis. Training and education at the specialty level usually requires a master's degree and clinical experience and supervision for licensure or certification.