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With life transitions of moving several states away and changing career paths, I have the ability to connect with those who are ma...
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With life transitions of moving several states away and changing career paths, I have the ability to connect with those who are making similar life changes.
Jerusha McClendon is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who has worked with many people experiencing mental health and addiction personally or in their family. Jerusha has 8 years of experience in the mental health field. She completed her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Ohio State University.
Jerusha believes there is a need to identify and understand where the seeds of doubt and fear come from, as well as how to connect with the seeds of hope and purpose in the present and the future. Her job is to facilitate the conversation and allow clients to gain insight into their condition and develop an action plan to change their lives.
Jerusha’s superpowers include listening empathetically, relating easily to others, and critical thinking. She believes that all people have purpose in life, and she wants to explore that purpose with clients. Additionally, she strives to create a safe place in therapy so vulnerability can be examined and gains made. Therapy is a change process. Join Jerusha in this change process so that you can be a changemaker in your life and spread that change to others in your inner circle.
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am a female who understands the importance of being relatable and creating a safe place to explore feelings and emotions....
am a female who understands the importance of being relatable and creating a safe place to explore feelings and emotions.
Dr. Tiffany Jackson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 6 years of experience. She specializes in treating trauma and understands how traumatic events can impact our mental health. Tiffany typically treats children, teens, adults, and seniors with depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, and major life issues/transitions.
In sessions, she uses culturally-sensitive (CST), solutions-focused brief therapy (SFBT), reality therapy (RT), and much more. Tiffany is perfect for individuals who have experienced some type of trauma within their lifetime.
Dr. Tiffany Jackson completed a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology at Old Dominion University. She also earned a Master's and Doctorate degree at Liberty University.
Most people have experienced trauma at some point in their lives. Tiffany is confident she can help assist and support you as you work through trauma and learn how past experiences can play a role in current mental health symptoms. She looks forward to seeing you in your first session together.
As a working wife and mother of two adult children, I understand the struggles that life can bring....
As a working wife and mother of two adult children, I understand the struggles that life can bring.
April Gardner is a Resident in Counseling with 4 years of experience. She works with adults (and their loved ones) dealing with a variety of mental health problems including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder, borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia and related disorders. April also has experience working with the incarcerated and addiction disorders. She has worked in settings including hospice care, bereavement, community mental health, inpatient hospital, emergency service, and private practice.
April Graduated from Liberty University with her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She specializes in solution-focused brief therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness-oriented recovery enhancement. April is non-judgmental and believes that together people can impact the world for the better.
You are the master of your future, and April will partner with you to help set goals and take steps to a better tomorrow. No matter where you have been in the past, the path to healing is only a day away. April warmly invites you to schedule an appointment!
As a recent counseling graduate passionate about mental health, I understand the challenges of navigating life transitions and fin...
As a recent counseling graduate passionate about mental health, I understand the challenges of navigating life transitions and finding balance while juggling personal and professional growth.
Cassie Stolec is a Resident in Counseling with 2 years of experience helping clients navigate anxiety, stress, identity development, and significant life transitions. She is dedicated to fostering personal growth and emotional resilience in a safe, compassionate environment. Throughout her career, she has worked with children, young adults, and middle-aged adults, providing tailored support for each stage of life. Cassie’s personalized care empowers clients to gain insight and promotes long-term emotional well-being.
Cassie received her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. She uses cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy to help clients challenge negative thought patterns, build emotional resilience, and develop practical coping skills.
Cassie understands that seeking help can feel overwhelming, but she believes in the power of growth through support and self-discovery. With compassion and a client-centered approach, will work with you to navigate challenges and find balance. When you are ready, Cassie is here to help you take the next step toward healing and personal growth.
There is hope in every situation and when there is no open door you can always find a window....
There is hope in every situation and when there is no open door you can always find a window.
Letizia Fariss is a Resident in Counseling with 10 years of experience in nursing. Letizia has a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. Through nursing, she has cared for people with mental health issues including PTSD, addictions, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, dementia, Alzheimer’s, and palliative and hospice care. Letizia has lived in and traveled to many European and Middle Eastern countries, which means that she’s seen a wide variety of cultures and ethnicities. As a result, she knows that everyone has varying beliefs and values and appreciates that uniqueness.
Letizia is also the wife of an Army veteran and everyone in her family has served or is still serving on active duty. As a result, she is very skilled at handling stressful situations, especially trauma and PTSD. Her personal experiences, coupled with her professional training in trauma, enable her to provide the needed support to her clients.
Letizia has endured many unique and difficult hardships that have equipped her to show profound compassion to her clients and empower them to overcome the challenges of life.
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Alcohol addiction counseling in Fredericksburg can help people manage their urges to consume alcohol. In addition, it can help people manage the challenges that stem from their addiction, from relationship issues to problems at work, as well as issues that their addiction may stem from, like trauma.
Alcohol addiction counseling works by helping one understand the underlying causes of their addiction, teaching them coping strategies, and recognizing their specific triggers. Long-term or ongoing alcohol addiction counseling can also help to prevent relapse.
Alcohol addiction counseling from our therapists in Fredericksburg, VA is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The length of alcohol addiction counseling with our providers at Thriveworks in Fredericksburg, VA depends on the individual’s needs and the extent and severity of their addiction, as well as the problems that might stem from it. That said, people can make meaningful progress in alcohol addiction counseling in the first weeks to months.
The therapists at Thriveworks Fredericksburg together with their clients, can assess alcohol consumption and provide treatment for any habits that may be unhealthy or harmful.
Alcohol use disorder, more commonly known as alcoholism, is a disease wherein people lose control of their drinking habits because of an imbalance in their brain. The chemicals in the brain that release pleasure when alcohol is drunk increase while the chemicals that control impulsivity decrease.
Alcoholics usually drink compulsively, have negative feelings when they are not drinking, and are unable to regulate their alcohol consumption.
There are many drinking habits that may be harmful or abusive but are not alcoholism. Alcohol use disorder has to do with control. It is a progressive disease with mild, moderate, and severe symptoms.
Take a moment to consider how to use alcohol. Can you resonate with any of these behaviors?
Did you recognize any of these behaviors in your own life? If you or a loved one exhibits one or more of the items on the list, seeking professional help may be necessary.
Alcoholism is an awful illness, but therapists and doctors have made great strides in providing treatment for it. There are many possible paths to treatment and recovery, depending upon a person’s level of alcohol dependence. Thriveworks Fredericksburg, VA’s therapists work with each client to tailor a treatment plan that meets their specific needs.
In general, therapists take a multi-faceted approach to treating alcoholism. They often combine pharmacological, psychological, or psychosocial elements when forming a treatment plan.
Pharmacological – Because alcoholism is brain imbalance, certain medications may benefit people. These medications may be used to reach a specific goal and then discontinued, or they may help certain people achieve and maintain sobriety for a lifetime. A trained therapist or doctor should supervise any medicinal treatment for alcoholism.
Psychological – Therapy that helps alcoholics explore when and how the alcohol dependency formed can often help during treatment. Counseling can also teach people new coping skills that give them more control over the choices they make.
Psychosocial – Group therapy and/or support groups have long played an important role in treating alcohol dependency. These groups often provide the understanding and accountability that alcoholics need.
A therapist at Thriveworks Fredericksburg can help you assess your alcohol consumption and treat anything dependencies that may be forming.
We know that life is stressful enough and that scheduling an appointment for counseling should not be stressful. Here are a few things we have done to make it easier to set up treatment for alcohol dependency:
Help for alcohol dependency is available. Call Thriveworks Fredericksburg, VA at 540-322-5424 to set up your appointment with an experienced and caring therapist.
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Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management
Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Fredericksburg is located near Kenmore Avenue and Mary Ball Street, off Route 1. It is near the Kenmore Historic Mansion and a short distance from the University of Mary Washington.
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