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Pratibha Srivastava, LCSW
Hello everyone! My name is Pratibha (Pat) Srivastava, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have been working in the mental health field for over 10 years and have had the privilege of counseling adults from all age groups. My expertise covers a wide spectrum of issues ranging from depression and anxiety to relationship challenges, family conflicts, trauma, grief, anger management, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, and PTSD. I am here to facilitate, support, and empower you on your journey toward healing, happiness, and growth.
Anxiety, Depression, Anger management, ADHD, Trauma and PTSD, Stress, Grief, Relationships, Life transitions, Life coaching, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Coping skills, Spirituality, Social media, Alzheimer's, Family conflict, Women's issues, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality, Chronic pain, Codependency, Eating disorders, Narcissistic personality, OCD, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Sleep or insomnia, Behavioral issues, Career counseling, Emotional disturbance, School issues, Weight loss, Chronic illness, Chronic impulsivity, Addiction, Childhood abuse/neglect, Divorce
Behavioral issues

Savashia Harris, LMFT
I am a trauma-informed, licensed marriage and family therapist in the state of Connecticut. I have over nine years of post-graduate experience working with individuals across the lifespan; from children as young as five years old, teens, adults, couples, and families. I have crisis work experience and case management experience. I provide a warm, empathetic, strength-based approach to therapy that considers the whole person (mind, body, and spirit). I seek to understand clients’ needs and provide a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth.
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral issues, ADHD, Anger management, Child or adolescent, Coping skills, Divorce, Family conflict, Emotional disturbance, OCD, Relationships, Marital and premarital, Stress, Dual diagnosis, Self esteem, Self harming, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sex therapy, Eating disorders, Substance use disorder, Weight loss, Women's issues, Life transitions
Behavioral issues

Brandon Strom, LMSW
Hello! My name is Brandon. I graduated with my MSW degree in 2021. I have had my LMSW since September 2021. I obtained my Master's of Social Work degree during the pandemic, and I am well-versed in utilizing telehealth to provide services to clients. I am passionate about providing an empowering, strengths-based approach to help my clients with whatever they are struggling. In particular, I work with those who have depression, anxiety, or social isolation. I like to use an eclectic approach, using CBT, strengths-based, and ecological perspectives to help my clients.
Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, Stress, Self esteem, Coping skills, Academic underachievement, Codependency, Internet addiction, Problems with video game use, School issues, Sleep or insomnia, Social media, Life coaching, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Peer relationship, Bipolar disorder, Alzheimer's, Behavioral issues, Emotional disturbance, Relationships, Borderline personality, Adoption, Eating disorders, Family conflict, Trauma and PTSD, ADHD, OCD, Grief, Anger management, Autism spectrum disorders
Behavioral issues

Candace Buckley, LCSW
Choosing a therapist can be quite difficult because you want to ensure there is a good fit so you are comfortable sharing personal information and receiving the assistance you are seeking. My name is Candace Buckley and I have been an LCSW for over 20 years. It is really important for me to help get to the root cause of an issue so that we do not just put on a band-aid but, instead, help you solve the issue for good. I will provide a nurturing environment where you can talk candidly about your concerns. I have flexibility to accommodate your schedule. I am looking forward to the opportunity to serve you!
Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Trauma and PTSD, Addiction, ADHD, Chronic illness, Codependency, Coping skills, Eating disorders, Divorce, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Family conflict, Hoarding, Life transitions, Anger management, Marital and premarital, Dual diagnosis, Weight loss, Alzheimer's, Borderline personality, OCD, Self esteem, Sleep or insomnia
Behavioral issues

Jenna Mossner, LCSW
Let's be real: Life can be difficult! But you don't need to face these challenges alone. I applaud you for taking the brave first step to seeking counseling. My name is Jenna, I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I work with adults who are dealing with anxiety, depression, and overwhelming stress caused by major life changes (career shifts, health changes, or the loss of a loved one). My therapy style is warm, relaxed, and empowering. I want this experience to benefit you by providing a safe space to explore, learn, and grow. You are the driver and I am the passenger encouraging you along the way.
Anxiety, Depression, Chronic illness, Grief, Life transitions, Coping skills, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Alzheimer's, Chronic pain, Family conflict, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Stress, Anger management, Career counseling, ADHD, Behavioral issues, Hoarding, Life coaching, Infertility, Sleep or insomnia, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues, Weight loss, Academic underachievement, Suicidal ideation, Social media, Parenting, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Spirituality, Self harming, School issues, Relationships, Adoption, Autism spectrum disorders, Childhood abuse/neglect, Divorce, Obesity, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Infidelity, OCD, Chronic impulsivity, Developmental disorders, Marital discord, Eating disorders, Domestic violence, Domestic abuse, Learning disabilities
Behavioral issues
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Finding the best therapist in Connecticut depends on your individual needs, including your therapy goals, preferred communication style, and whether you’re comfortable with in-person or online sessions. Online therapy offers the added benefit of flexibility, allowing you to connect with licensed professionals from the comfort of your home. This can be especially helpful if you have a busy schedule or prefer privacy, giving online therapy an edge over traditional in-person sessions in Connecticut. Whether you choose in-person or virtual, prioritize finding someone who makes you feel comfortable and supported.
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How can I get free or affordable therapy in Connecticut?
You can find free or affordable therapy in Connecticut by checking community health centers, non-profits, or by utilizing online therapy platforms like Talkspace, where insured members often have as little as a $0 copay.
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How do I find a licensed therapist or psychologist in Connecticut?
You can find licensed, experienced therapists or psychologists in Connecticut by searching online directories or reaching out to local mental health clinics. Online platforms like Talkspace can also connect you with mental health professionals experienced in cognitive behavioral therapy and other treatment modalities for depression, anxiety, and a range of other mental health conditions.
Can psychologists diagnose or prescribe medication in Connecticut?
Connecticut therapists and psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and more, but they typically cannot prescribe medication. Prescription authority in Connecticut is reserved for psychiatrists and other medical doctors.
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