Classified Ads: Therapists



ADVERTISEMENTS (therapists/clinicians working with clergy/ congregants/ missionaries):
 
 
 
 

Dr. K.C. Bugg

Psychologist
(NY Lic.#020929)
 
Address:
167 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10011
 
Contact:
 

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“Dr. Bugg is a New York state-licensed clinical psychologist who received his Doctorate in Psychology and Masters in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. He has 18 years of experience providing psychotherapy to individuals with a variety of issues including anxiety, relationship concerns, stress, self-esteem, bipolar disorder, and depression. He also has experience with sex/pornography addiction. Dr. Bugg works well with a variety of age groups including adolescents, adults and older adults. Before becoming a psychologist, he was in full-time ministry with Young Life for 12 years. Dr. Bugg works to create an open, non-judgmental space whereby individuals can begin to explore important life questions and develop new ways of being and coping. “

 
 

Marcus R Earle, Ph.D., LMFT, CSAT, S-PSB

Psychologist,
Marriage & Family Therapist
(AZ Psych Lic.#1618;
AZ MFT Lic. 0012)
 
Address:
7530 E. Angus Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
 
Contact:
 

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“Clinical Director of a group private practice of over 20 therapists specializing in intensive therapy. We work with trauma, relationship challenges, addiction and other mental health issues. Fee’s range from $115 – $350, my fee is $225. We do not take insurance. Additionally, our supervised interns offer a sliding fee scale. “

 
 

Rev. Pamela Pater-Ennis, LCSW, PhD

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
(NY042241R;
NJ44SC05339100)
 
Licensed practice since: 1984
 
Addresses:

63-A 8th Street,
Hoboken, NJ 07030

75 Grand Avenue,
Englewood, NJ 07631
 
Mode(s) of Therapy:
Individual
Couples
Family
Telehealth
 
Context:
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“We have a multilingual and cross cultural interfaith practice which seeks to be attuned to the psychological, physical, and spiritual/religious needs of our clients both online and in-person, through a mix of coaching and psychotherapy methodologies.”
 
Ask Dr. Pater-Ennis about “a new online coaching program, Sanctuary Healing, that [is] about to launch…a program to work with individuals who are victims of religious abuse- especially victims of clergy sexual abuse.”
 
“In addition to being a LCSW, I am an ordained minister and an adjunct seminary professor…  I am clergy and live in a clergy family (we are 3 generations now) and was raised in a clergy family.”
 
 
 
 
 

Rev. Dr. Brad Strawn

Psychologist 
(California Lic.#PSY17617)
 
Licensed practice since: 2001
 
Address:
180 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101
 
Mode(s) of Therapy:
Individual
Couples
Family
Telehealth
 
Contact:
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“I work primarily with adults dealing with relationship and work issues, stress, trauma, religious issues, depression, and anxiety. My experiences and professional roles have allowed me to develop a specialty in working with clergy and mental health professionals. I work from a psychodynamic framework, meaning our past experiences are a major contributing source to our life success and struggles. I am happy to discuss a sliding scale for ministers..”
 
“I am an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene. “
 
 
 

Rev. Lisa Tolliver

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
(KY LPCC # 281443;
Masters Psych License KY # 137099)
 
Licensed practice since: 1997
 
Address:
Holos Counseling
974 Breckenridge Ln.
Louisville, KY 40207
 
Mode(s) of Therapy:
Individual;
Couples;
Telehealth available
 
Contact: 
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“I’m a therapist & ordained Episcopal priest. I know well the extreme stress that church ministry can bring, as I’ve lived it.  You can find the path to deep well-being & balance.  In-person therapy offered in Louisville. Telehealth offered throughout Kentucky (services in Tenn pending). I maintain a certain # of low-fee openings, for which church workers of any type get preference (pastors, missionaries, monks or nuns, youth-workers etc.) I do not take insurance.”
 
“Helping people of faith live lives of wellness is my passion.”
 
 
 
 
In addition to this listing, Shepherd Heart also privately maintains a national database of therapists who work with the unique needs and challenges faced daily by clergy.  Call Shepherd Heart at 626-344-9609  for additional names in your area.
 

 

 

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