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Finding Your Truth Behavioral Health

A Behavioral Health Practice Specializing in Compassionate Care to the Community


At Finding Your Truth Behavioral Health, I provide dedicated support to individuals with diverse behavioral health needs, including veterans, first responders, couples, and others in the community. My mission is to empower clients from all backgrounds to uncover and embrace their innate strengths and resilience, guiding them on their journey toward healing and well-being.
Services

How I can help..

I specialize in providing support for anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, relationship issues and more. My approach integrates evidence-based practices to address the unique needs of my clients, promoting resilience and recovery. I am committed to creating a trusting, safe and confidential space, delivering personalized care to facilitate positive change and well-being.

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, PTSD, Relationship Issues, Life Transitions, EMDR, Individuals, Couples, Support Groups, Mindfulness Groups. Most insurances accepted. 

Individual and Group Clinical Supervision (for Marriage and Family Therapy Associates seeking to earn their full licensure),
Professional Consultation

UP AND COMING EVENTS

Honoring Service, Providing Support

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This course covers prevalent mental health concerns of veterans such as trauma exposure, moral injury, betrayal trauma and suicide and will delve into the impact of their experiences on their families. Clinical considerations for treating this population will also be addressed. 

Friday February 7, 2025 10:00am-12:30pm

Fee is $57

Register here

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***This program has been approved for Continuing Education Credit Hours by the National Association of Social Workers, CT and meets the continuing education criteria for CT Social Work Licensure renewal. This program also meets the continuing education criteria for CT LMSW's, LMFT's LPC's and licensed psychologists. 

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“I am only one, but I am one.  I cannot do everything, but I can do something.  And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.” – Edward Everett Hale

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