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Kirk Burke-Hamilton
My approach to therapy: “I am direct. I am honest with my patients. I will tell you what I think. Furthermore, I welcome open dialogue. I believe in telling you the truth and empowering my patients.”
In-Person or Online
Accepting Clients
Jennifer Such
My approach to therapy: I am trained in EMDR, CBT, DBT, and mindfulness. I'll create a tailored plan based on your needs that may include helping you clarify your desires and needs.
Online Only
Accepting Clients
Hannah Muetzelfeld
My approach to therapy: I help clients heal emotional pain, uncover their strengths, and build values-based coping skills. Through an attachment lens, we can work to shift from avoiding emotions to accepting and healing pain. My approach combines empathy, collaboration, and practical tools to guide you toward lasting change at your own pace.
Online Only
Accepting Clients
Andrew Bingman
My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a treatment approach that is tailored to their unique challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.
Online Only
Accepting Clients
Vuthy Ou
My approach to therapy: I often work with people who, despite many conventional markers of "success," feel empty, weary, or like something's missing. By creating an environment where you don't have to perform or wear a mask, my goal is that our time helps you know yourself more deeply - leading to better relationships and a sturdier sense of vitality, meaning, and agency.
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Bhumi Mehta
My approach to therapy: I focus on mindfulness and acceptance. That doesn't mean we sit idly by. It means we practice self-compassion, set realistic goals for where we are in life, and make time for self. This is essential for women, as caring for others can wear us down.
Online Only
Accepting Clients
Amanda Mason
My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is person-centered, trauma-informed, and strengths-based. I strive for a collaborative yet supportive therapeutic relationship. I hope to be a steady and trusted traveling companion on your healing journey.
In-Person or Online
Accepting Clients
Karin Senft
My approach to therapy: I use a client-centered, strengths-based approach drawing from concepts of CBT, ERP, mindfulness/meditation, and motivational interviewing. I am committed to providing services that are affirming and respectful to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Online Only
Accepting Clients
Nicole Matero
My approach to therapy: Therapy is a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and balance. It's a collaborative relationship that offers safety, trust, support, acceptance, and a little bit of humor to explore how your experiences and relationships impact you presently.
Online Only
Accepting Clients
Lauren Waikart
My approach to therapy: I have a mostly CBT background - meaning we examine your internal process: the thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors that you experience in a given moment. We'll practice noticing it all, and then we'll practice sitting with it.
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# Therapists in Maryland
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#### Kirk Burke-Hamilton
My approach to therapy: “I am direct. I am honest with my patients. I will tell you what I think. Furthermore, I welcome open dialogue. I believe in telling you the truth and empowering my patients.”
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/district-of-columbia/kirk--burke-hamilton)
- In-Person or Online
- Accepting Clients

#### Jennifer Such
My approach to therapy: I am trained in EMDR, CBT, DBT, and mindfulness. I'll create a tailored plan based on your needs that may include helping you clarify your desires and needs.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/illinois/jennifer-such)
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

#### Hannah Muetzelfeld
My approach to therapy: I help clients heal emotional pain, uncover their strengths, and build values-based coping skills. Through an attachment lens, we can work to shift from avoiding emotions to accepting and healing pain. My approach combines empathy, collaboration, and practical tools to guide you toward lasting change at your own pace.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/utah/hannah-muetzelfeld-43094)
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

#### Andrew Bingman
My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a treatment approach that is tailored to their unique challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/texas/andrew-bingman)
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- Accepting Clients

#### Vuthy Ou
My approach to therapy: I often work with people who, despite many conventional markers of "success," feel empty, weary, or like something's missing. By creating an environment where you don't have to perform or wear a mask, my goal is that our time helps you know yourself more deeply - leading to better relationships and a sturdier sense of vitality, meaning, and agency.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/pennsylvania/philadelphia/vuthy-ou)
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#### We'll help you find the right therapist.
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#### Bhumi Mehta
My approach to therapy: I focus on mindfulness and acceptance. That doesn't mean we sit idly by. It means we practice self-compassion, set realistic goals for where we are in life, and make time for self. This is essential for women, as caring for others can wear us down.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/florida/bhumi-mehta)
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#### Amanda Mason
My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is person-centered, trauma-informed, and strengths-based. I strive for a collaborative yet supportive therapeutic relationship. I hope to be a steady and trusted traveling companion on your healing journey.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/maryland/frederick/amanda-mason)
- In-Person or Online
- Accepting Clients

#### Karin Senft
My approach to therapy: I use a client-centered, strengths-based approach drawing from concepts of CBT, ERP, mindfulness/meditation, and motivational interviewing. I am committed to providing services that are affirming and respectful to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ individuals.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/maryland/karin-senft)
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#### Nicole Matero
My approach to therapy: Therapy is a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and balance. It's a collaborative relationship that offers safety, trust, support, acceptance, and a little bit of humor to explore how your experiences and relationships impact you presently.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/pennsylvania/nicole-matero-31922)
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#### Lauren Waikart
My approach to therapy: I have a mostly CBT background - meaning we examine your internal process: the thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors that you experience in a given moment. We'll practice noticing it all, and then we'll practice sitting with it.
[View Profile](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/therapist-profile/maryland/lauren-waikart)
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- Accepting Clients
#### We'll help you find the right therapist.
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### Common questions about finding a therapist in Maryland...
Our free matching tool quickly finds the therapists who best meet your needs. Mental Health Match is a community of licensed, independent therapists who have the freedom to treat you as an individual with the highest standard of care. Try Mental Health Match today and take the guesswork out of finding a Maryland therapist.
How much does therapy cost?
The [cost of therapy](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/therapy-101/how-much-should-you-pay-for-therapy) can vary widely depending on where you live, the therapist's qualifications, and your insurance coverage. On average, therapy sessions range from \$50 to \$200 per hour. Insurance can greatly affect the price for your therapy. Some insurance plans pay most of the fee, whereas others do not. It's important to discuss fees upfront with your therapist to understand the costs involved.
What is the difference between a psychologist and a therapist?
A psychologist is a licensed professional with a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in psychology and is trained to conduct research, perform psychological testing, and provide therapy. A therapist is a broad term that can include psychologists, counselors, social workers, and other licensed professionals who provide mental health treatment. Psychologists often focus on complex needs like trauma or specific diagnoses like Autism. A psychologist may be helpful if you want advanced training, but could be more expensive than [other types of therapists](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-are-the-different-types-of-mental-health-providers) who may also fit your needs.
What is the difference between a counselor and a therapist?
Both counselors and therapists can support mental health, receive specialized training, and build on their education by focusing on specific skills and specialties. There is so much overlap that, in practice, the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably. A counselor is a licensed professional with a master’s degree in counseling who is often trained to help people solve specific problems, such as how to change careers or accept grief and loss. Many counselors, however, also practice long-term therapy. A therapist is a broader term that includes counselors, but also psychologists, social workers, and [other mental health professionals](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-are-the-different-types-of-mental-health-providers).
How do I know if I need therapy?
You might benefit from therapy if you're experiencing regular feelings of sadness, anxiety, or anger. Other reasons can include difficulty coping with a major life change, struggling with relationships, or feeling overwhelmed and unable to manage stress. However, many people attend therapy simply because they want support and a non-judgmental space to reflect, understand themselves, and grow. [Therapy helps](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/therapy-101/how-does-therapy-help) you cope and heal from difficult situations, but it can also provide a positive structure to help you focus on what’s most important in your life. Our [matching tool will help you find a therapist right for you](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/search/start).
What type of therapy is most effective?
The most effective type of therapy depends on the individual and their specific needs. The number one indicator of a positive outcome from therapy is the trust and relationship you have with your therapist. The right therapist will not only be able to build trust, but will be able to use a range of methods to personalize their work with you. The most [common types of therapy](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-are-the-types-of-therapy) include Psychodynamic Therapies, Cognitive Behavior Therapies, Somatic Therapies, Humanistic Therapies, and Narrative Therapies.
What are the main types of therapy?
The most [common types of therapy](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-are-the-types-of-therapy) include Psychodynamic Therapies, Cognitive Behavior Therapies, Somatic Therapies, Humanistic Therapies, and Narrative Therapies. These therapies differ by their approach to understanding and identifying thoughts and feelings. Many therapists combine different treatments and tools to personalize treatments for their clients. Other therapists specialize in treating specific symptoms or disorders, which can include focused training in different types of treatments. Our [therapist matching tool](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/search/start) helps identify the right types of therapy for you.
What therapist is best for anxiety?
Anxiety is a broad diagnosis with many potential treatments and causes, so it’s most important to find [a therapist who feels right for you](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/choosing-a-therapist/how-do-i-know-if-therapist-is-right-for-me). There are many [types of therapy](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-are-the-types-of-therapy) that have been proven effective to treat anxiety. For example, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can treat anxious thoughts, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) can treat the anxiety that comes from traumatic experiences. Additionally, many [types of therapists](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-are-the-different-types-of-mental-health-providers) specialize in anxiety disorders, including licensed psychologists, counselors, and social workers with relevant experience. You may learn to relieve anxiety better through a therapist who you feel comfortable with rather than a therapist who is trained in a specific approach.
How does therapy help with depression?
Therapy helps with depression by providing a safe space to explore your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Different [types of therapy](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-are-the-types-of-therapy) can help you identify and change negative thought patterns that contribute to depression. Therapy can also help you understand the experiences or traumas in your past that could be contributing to your present-day feelings. Through therapy, you can develop coping strategies, improve problem-solving skills, and build a support system. Over time, these changes can lead to an improved mood and a better experience in the world.
What therapy is and is not?
Therapy is a structured process where trained, licensed professionals help you work through emotional and mental health issues. [Therapy helps](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/therapy-101/how-does-therapy-help) by setting goals, developing strategies, learning about yourself, and engaging in purposeful conversations to promote healing and growth. Therapy is not just venting. It has a framework and objectives to guide you towards specific outcomes, and it's a collaborative effort aimed at improving your well-being. Therapists go through many years of training and are supervised by state boards. Life coaches are unlicensed and unregulated and are not therapists.
Is therapy worth the money?
Therapy can be a valuable investment in your mental and emotional well-being. It provides professional support, personalized strategies, and tools to help you navigate life's challenges. Many people find that the benefits of therapy, such as improved mental health, better relationships, and enhanced coping skills, far outweigh the costs. These skills can also help you to save more money or be more successful in your chosen career. Plus, there are [many ways to pay for therapy](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/therapy-101/how-much-should-you-pay-for-therapy). If therapy feels right for you, it can be a worthwhile investment in your overall quality of life.
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#### Explore our guide to therapy
[ How Does Therapy Help? 3 minutes](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/how-does-therapy-help)
[ How Do I Know if a Therapist is Right for Me? 3 minutes](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/choosing-a-therapist/how-do-i-know-if-therapist-is-right-for-me)
[ What Should I Expect in My First Therapy Session? 2 minutes](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/what-should-i-expect-in-my-first-therapy-session)
[ How Much Should You Pay for Therapy? 3 minutes](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/how-much-should-you-pay-for-therapy)
[ Should I Do Remote or In-Person Therapy? 3 minutes](https://mentalhealthmatch.com/articles/self-care/should-i-do-remote-or-in-person-therapy)
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Specialties
Approaches
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Insurance / Cost
In-Person or Online
Therapist Identity

Kirk Burke-Hamilton
My approach to therapy: “I am direct. I am honest with my patients. I will tell you what I think. Furthermore, I welcome open dialogue. I believe in telling you the truth and empowering my patients.”
- In-Person or Online
- Accepting Clients

Jennifer Such
My approach to therapy: I am trained in EMDR, CBT, DBT, and mindfulness. I'll create a tailored plan based on your needs that may include helping you clarify your desires and needs.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

Hannah Muetzelfeld
My approach to therapy: I help clients heal emotional pain, uncover their strengths, and build values-based coping skills. Through an attachment lens, we can work to shift from avoiding emotions to accepting and healing pain. My approach combines empathy, collaboration, and practical tools to guide you toward lasting change at your own pace.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

Andrew Bingman
My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a treatment approach that is tailored to their unique challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

Vuthy Ou
My approach to therapy: I often work with people who, despite many conventional markers of "success," feel empty, weary, or like something's missing. By creating an environment where you don't have to perform or wear a mask, my goal is that our time helps you know yourself more deeply - leading to better relationships and a sturdier sense of vitality, meaning, and agency.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients
We'll help you find the right therapist.
Mental Health Match has connected over 500,000 people with the right therapist, not just any therapist.

Bhumi Mehta
My approach to therapy: I focus on mindfulness and acceptance. That doesn't mean we sit idly by. It means we practice self-compassion, set realistic goals for where we are in life, and make time for self. This is essential for women, as caring for others can wear us down.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

Amanda Mason
My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is person-centered, trauma-informed, and strengths-based. I strive for a collaborative yet supportive therapeutic relationship. I hope to be a steady and trusted traveling companion on your healing journey.
- In-Person or Online
- Accepting Clients

Karin Senft
My approach to therapy: I use a client-centered, strengths-based approach drawing from concepts of CBT, ERP, mindfulness/meditation, and motivational interviewing. I am committed to providing services that are affirming and respectful to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ individuals.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

Nicole Matero
My approach to therapy: Therapy is a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and balance. It's a collaborative relationship that offers safety, trust, support, acceptance, and a little bit of humor to explore how your experiences and relationships impact you presently.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients

Lauren Waikart
My approach to therapy: I have a mostly CBT background - meaning we examine your internal process: the thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors that you experience in a given moment. We'll practice noticing it all, and then we'll practice sitting with it.
- Online Only
- Accepting Clients
We'll help you find the right therapist.
Mental Health Match has connected over 500,000 people with the right therapist, not just any therapist.
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Common questions about finding a therapist in Maryland...
Our free matching tool quickly finds the therapists who best meet your needs. Mental Health Match is a community of licensed, independent therapists who have the freedom to treat you as an individual with the highest standard of care. Try Mental Health Match today and take the guesswork out of finding a Maryland therapist.
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#### Explore our guide to therapy |
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