Recommendations for a therapist? Hey all, would anyone know of a good gender identity therapist in jacksonville, currently accepting new patients. Bonus points for...
JaxTransgirl replied:
You can find a list of stuff in North Florida and Jacksonville at these links: http://www.eqfl.org/transactionflhttps://www.zeemaps.com/view?group=2208960&x=-81.626736&y=30.243636&z=6 If you need help with anything or have questions send me a message or something. I'd be happy to help.
apcolleen replied:
Psychology today is great for finding all sorts of therapists. https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/transgender
youarecaught replied:
I think JASMYN might have a list of local friendly medical professionals.
Fedora_Inspector replied:
a psychology professor I had back in school is also a therapist who specialized in LGBT issues. His name is Matt Borer https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/name/Matt_Borer_PhD,LMFT_Jacksonville_Florida_65177http://www.mattborer.com/ this guy is crazy smart and insightful. i don't think he takes insurance but offers sessions based on a sliding scale. Good luck
I have someone that needs a massage ASAP in the Westshore area. Needs a therapist with pain experience. Who do you know?
Loran T. replied:
Michael Vogt
Ali M. replied:
Nicole Mesi!
Marie B. replied:
Located in downtown Tampa at Gulf Coast Injury Center, LLC
Susan T. replied:
Therapydia Tampa
Sheila G. replied:
(716) 563-5059 Bethany. She can come to them.
Michelle C. replied:
Kevin Votta at fitness tek!
Michelle C. replied:
Kristin Votta at fitness tek
Tyann R. replied:
My office is located in Temple Terrace now. I would be more than happy to help them out. I'm here till 6 pm today. 813-253-3111.
LeShan B. replied:
Life Time Athletic & Spa
Michael V. replied:
Hi Kim I have been a Licensed Massage Therapist for 8 year. I have over 10,000 hours of massage performed. I have worked with physical therapist from Select Physical Therapy and well as Dr. Cindy Perkins D.C. And Dr. Carrie Oleston D.C. My office is at the intersection where Busch Blvd becomes Gunn Hwy at Dale Mabry. I am free to see you until 4 pm or I could see after 6 pm this evening. Http://www.backinhealthmassage.com/ I hope you feel better. Michael
Jen T. replied:
Dean Brown chiropractor on Kennedy close to Wiltshire. His massage therapist is amazing!
Any recommendations on a good local therapist? I'm 22M. So lately, I've been having a really rough time balancing full time school, 2 jobs, a serious relationship, and...
thisisacutename replied:
Hm. I'm not sure what insurance she takes, and she can be pretty expensive, but Dr. Scheckner is a wonderful therapist. She's very attentive and has a way with working with patients to where you feel a bit raw but also relieved (if that makes sense). Her office is located near the SoHo area, I believe off of Horatio. That being said, each person forms a completely different bond with their therapists, so what worked for me may not work for you. I liked her though! She really helped me work through my general anxiety and gave me some effective coping strategies.
The-Rev replied:
This guy, he's awesome and has a place just North of Carrolwood http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/name/Michael_Trusty_PhD,NCC,LMHC,FAPA_Lutz_Florida_53939
MyTankHasAFlat replied:
I don't have anyone to suggest, however check with your employer to see if there is an employee assistance program. Typically how that works is you explain what's wrong (stress, anxious feelings, etc) and they should be able to get you connected to a local therapist or get you a list of therapists to select from. It's typically a good starting point.
Anonymous replied:
I go to Dr. Jonathan Sobin and I like him, but he is in South Tampa. I think that he is in most insurance's networks if yours covers therapy.
Titan-uranus replied:
TBC for CBT, Nancy is a godsend. She's in Brandon unfortunately but with the drive IMO
aryndelvyst replied:
Depending on what school you're going to, you might have free options at your health clinic or whatever they offer. Just an idea.
offendednoodle replied:
I've seen over 5 different therapists in the Tampa area. My favorite was Char Keller in Clearwater. Check if she takes your insurance to help with the cost a bit.
jammiejamtime replied:
Honestly, go to USF's clinic. They have therapy available to non-students that's reasonable (sliding scale based on your salary/income). I have been in therapy there for a while and it's been wonderful. Edited to add link: http://psc.usf.edu/
kawatan replied:
I had a lot of good experiences with [Dr. Keough](http://transformationalgrowth.net/). Be sure to ask her about insurance options; I know she's considered in-network for United Health Care.
Local therapists Remove if not allowed, I'm not really sure where else to ask. Does anyone have any recommendations for therapists in the area? I know usf offers...
GeorgiaOKeefeModel replied:
I really recommend the USF counseling center, it's free and I've heard great things about everyone there. Right now they're doing telehealth appointments, usually on teams. I'm sure you'll be doing a lot better soon, I hope you have a great day! :))
dmdurieux replied:
I also use the USF counseling center. All the staff and counselors are great, and have helped me a lot. Also, if you pay student fees, you've already payed for their services, so it doesn't cost anything extra.
UniversalFapture replied:
Lol the mods here dont exist
eroseroman replied:
My mom is a psychologist in the south Tampa area. If you need some recommendations for that area or near usf for either psychologists or psychiatrists shoot me a message. Unfortunately, lately most reputable doctors in the field don’t take insurance because of the cost. But everyone I have seen in Tampa has been very helpful.
yogator replied:
I wanted to echo what the other people posting here have said. I know that school-provided services can be iffy. (I went to a different Florida public school for undergrad and the counselling was pretty pathetic since they were spread so thin.) But I had a great counsellor here at USF. It was probably the best investment in my time I made this past year.
She was so wonderful that I couldn't help but to wonder how she provided such great therapy at a presumably lower rate. So that is the one downside that I have heard from my friends that go to USF counselling - since the counsellors are so wonderful and often going through their own professional progression, it can be common to have to switch counsellors as they move away for new jobs, etc. For this reason, I had friend that opted to get psychology care from someone in the community so they could maintain a longer term patient-therapist relationship.
Best of luck and cheers to you for knowing it is OK to ask for help and advocating for yourself to find the best resources.
ervka replied:
Highly recommend the counseling services on campus! It’s included in tuition and fees so it’s “free”. I got an appointment with in a week! Everyone is very nice and it’s a welcoming environment.
DeutschUnicorn replied:
I found the counseling center to be helpful as well, but their sessions are short term. If you feel like you need longer-term therapy, the USF Psychological Services Center (in the psych building) is great. My therapist was just fantastic. The clinicians are graduate students in the PhD program. They charge a very small fee based on ability to pay (sliding scale). Good luck!
nicochico5ever replied:
The counseling center is awesome. Idk what else to say besides you just call in and sign up into the schedule. Unfortunately, counseling is over the phone right now, but def think its worth a shot. Youre already paying for it, might as well use it:)
Zahi712 replied:
USF counseling is okay. For most people it’s great, but I did not find it to be successful. Also it was hard to get an appointment or talk about everything I needed to in short sessions. I spoke to a counselor about these issues and she recomended me to thrive counseling services https://www.thriveflorida.com/ . The counselor I see there is Julie and she’s wonderful! They also have a sliding scale to your income as well.
LawlietDWBYF replied:
I can vouch for USF counseling as well! I’ve been using them for 2 years, you can choose who you’d like based off their experience and what they specialize in as well.
GuiltyCrown776 replied:
USF Counseling is great! They have teleconference appointments right now to reduce contact. I always recommend them if you go to USF because they can introduce you to group sessions or or smother USF programs h that can help you in whatever situation you’re in. It’s free as long as you’re enrolled, but they are great in the meantime before you find an outside therapist.
Ever since that Waffles guy posted about my husband and I, Reddit no longer feels safe. Does anyone in Tampa know any qualified therapists I could talk to? Thank you
elkanor replied:
I'd direct you to the circlejerk but you and your alt accounts/personalities are kinda gross and I wouldn't want you there.
md28usmc replied:
Your husband is a fucking asshole, he needs to understand that being a troll can have real life consequences. putting your real name as a username doesn't help either.
particulater replied:
What did I miss?
uptheneck replied:
Peggy, if you need someone to talk to, I'm here as always.
d3rp_diggler replied:
Cry me a river, I'd love some waterfront property.