Therapists in Lakeland, FL and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Lakeland, Florida that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Lakeland to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and more.

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Liz Strong
LMHC, MA
In-Person Sessions:

Winter Park, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Welcome! I have been working with adults for over a decade, specializing in Anxiety, Panic Disorder, Depression, Infertility and Eating Disorders. I am certified in Cognitive Therapy as well as Distance Counseling. I blend person-centered therapy...
In-Person Sessions:

St. Petersburg, Florida

I have been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker since 2003 and have provided psychotherapy to a variety of populations including children, families, groups, individuals, geriatrics and have worked with a variety of issues including grief and...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Are you getting married soon and are seeking pre-marital classes? Can you not decide in which direction to take you life, education, and/or career? Does your relationship need work or could be stronger? Does your life currently feel out of whack and...
Cindy Athey
MS, CAP
In-Person Sessions:

Clearwater, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

I know it’s scary to come here and look for help but you are in the right place. I can help you break free from depression, anxiety, family/relationship issues, codependency, addictions and other compulsive behaviors. I provide nonjudgmental...
In-Person Sessions:

Tampa, Florida

I work with children and adolescents 8*21 years old. Behavioral Concerns, Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, PTSD, Anger Management and autism. I have completed additional training in: CBT, EMDR, REBT, Autism Assessment: ADOS-2 and Biofeedback.
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

My name is Lydia Angelica and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Florida. I am fully bilingual in English and Spanish. I received my Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University and my...
In-Person Sessions:

Largo, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

ACCEPTING CLIENTS-SELF-PAY ONLY. TELEHEALTH OPTIONS AVAILABLE. Have you ever been abandoned? Do you feel as if you could tweak your poor boundaries into stronger boundaries? Do you get defensive easily and find yourself resentful towards family...
DJ Spigener
LMHC, MA
In-Person Sessions:

Orlando, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

DJ began his counseling career as an intern at an adolescent substance abuse recovery program, cementing his love for working with adolescents while also providing a context to practice counseling skills in a real-world setting. For his follow-up...
In-Person Sessions:

Orlando, Florida

As a Christian counselor and over 20 years of experience, I assist individuals and families empower themselves to begin to live the life they have always wanted. With my experiences in substance abuse and values, I am able to share techniques that...
In-Person Sessions:

Altamonte Springs, Florida

It is my hope to use my 40 years of experience to help individuals and families feel better by using their own strengths. One of my specialties is the treatment of post traumatic stress disorder. My approach is extremely safe and non invasive. It is...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Our therapists focus primarily on in the LGBTQ+ community and sex therapy. In addition, our therapists specialties include sexual or gender identity, sexual functioning, sexually compulsive behaviors, sex addiction, or those who have relationship or...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Are you feeling overwhelmed? Exhausted at the end of the day? Like no one really gets you? Like even though you are in a room full of people, you are completely alone? That even though you ask for support, it is falling on deaf ears? Have you been...
Jennifer Diaz
R.I.M.F.T
In-Person Sessions:

Altamonte Springs, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

It is my core belief that individuals can change and have the potential to grow. With the right support and guidance individuals can overcome and succeed in their lives. My education and professional experience have taught me and provided me the...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Michele Rosa Kratochvil is the owner and operator of Kratochvil Health Kare. She began as a massage therapist in the late 1980's. At that time, she was working in a variety of settings including: health spas, chiropractic offices and rehabilitation...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

I began my persuit understanding the human condition as an Anthropologist. After spending a number of years exploring and working on archeological sites, I returned to school and received a Master’s Degree in Counseling from Webster University....
Maria Gusten
Pastoral Counselor
In-Person Sessions:

Indian Rocks, Florida

Maria Elena Gustin is a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor through National Christian Counselors Association. She has her BA and MA in Counseling from Cornerstone University and has a certification in Adoption Competency sponsored by Rutgers...
Dr. Pamela Paul
NCC, LMHC, CFT, ISSA, RRCA, DSc
In-Person Sessions:

Largo, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida, Georgia

Pamela helps others transform their lives and restore hope through an integrated approach of counseling, coaching, nutritional education, and spiritual direction from a Judeo-Christian world view that addresses the whole person, spirit, soul, and...
Dr. Paula Nelson
LCSW, Ed.D.
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

I can help you to have better relationships, increased self-esteem, and less worry. My expertise is in working with couples and individuals who are struggling with their relationships or are going through difficult times. When you work with me,...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Hello! Thank you for stopping by my page. My name is Gabriele Cash and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I currently serve clients in the beautiful state of Florida and have been practicing for the last 13 years. I have worked in...
In-Person Sessions:

Orlando, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Ever since I was young, I knew I wanted to get into a career path that would make a difference in people’s lives. This interest led me to study psychology at Villanova University. I have a masters degree in Psychological Counseling from Columbia...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Hi, I am Dr. Howard Life transitions can cause many feelings including depression, grief, and anxiety. Difficulty coping with uncomfortable feelings can lead to emotional numbing with drugs or alcohol. If you can identify with any of the above...
Barbara Coffee
Ph.D., LMFT
In-Person Sessions:

Winter Park, Florida

Welcome to the first steps on your journey to achieving your life goals! We will be working intensively to start to see immediate results, graduating to bi-weekly as things improve, then monthly, and then occasionally to be sure all we achieved...
In-Person Sessions:

Winter Garden, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

With over 14 years of experience in the mental health field, Brittini Carter has worked with adults of all cultural, socioeconomic, religious backgrounds and sexual orientations. She is recognized for teaching individuals on how to control their...
In-Person Sessions:

Orlando, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

We have a team of 4 licensed therapist, a certified life coach and a teacher that specializes in meditation. We believe in getting to the root of the issue at hand. We do not hand out coping skills and short term solutions. We ask that our clients...

An Overview of Mental Health in Lakeland

The mental health of Polk County is a leading cause of concern for residents in Lakeland, Florida. Like many other places, Lakeland has issues with substance abuse and a lack of access. The rate of chronic disease is of particular concern. This is significant because those with chronic diseases often also experience mental disorders. This is one way the mental health needs of the Lakeland community are unique.

There is also a shortage of care in Lakeland. This comes from a combination of a lack of funding and a shortage of mental health care services. This is another unfortunate roadblock in helping residents access treatment. Many people already are unable to access care because of money or a lack of health insurance.

The state of Florida received a “D” grade for its residents’ mental health and access to quality care. However, in Lakeland in 2007, 87.1 percent of adults said that their mental health was good. The average number of poor mental health days reported in 30 days was 3.4. That does not mean there is not a significant segment of the population with mental health needs. More recent reports show that residents consider mental health and a lack of care to be top concerns in Lakeland.

Rates of mental illness among teenagers are also rising. Among teenagers between ages 12 and 17, 7.63 percent reported a major depressive episode in the past year. The number rose to 7.97 percent among people aged 18 to 25 and dropped to 5.92 percent among people over age 25.

Of people between 18 and 25, 17.41 percent reported a mental illness of any kind over the previous year. This includes anxiety, depression, and stress, as well as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. In the 25-and-up age group, the number rose to 18.63 percent.

In those two age brackets, the rates of those who had seriously considered suicide in the past year were 6.48 and 3.24 percent. The suicide rate in Polk County did not change significantly between 2003 and 2013.

Effect of Substance Abuse, Poverty, and Other Factors

Like many other places throughout the country, rates of substance use and abuse are up in Polk County. Twenty percent of adults between the ages of 18 and 44 reported drinking alcohol to excess.

Illicit and prescription drug abuse is also rising. Among teenagers, the rate of illicit drug use in 12 months was 3.88 percent. Among adults aged 18 to 25, the numbers were 8.82 percent. Almost 10 percent of adults up to age 25 reported using pain medications for nonmedical use. More than 6 percent of teenagers reported the same.

Chronic disease is a significant factor in the mental health makeup of Polk County. Five leading causes of death in the area are chronic diseases. These include cancer, heart disease, chronic lower respiratory diseases, stroke, and diabetes. Those who suffer from chronic diseases often also experience depression. This means that Lakeland has unique challenges in the mental health care field. Patients have unique needs in the sphere of mental health as they face crises in physical health.

Mental Health Resources in Lakeland

Polk County residents praise public services for their role in local mental health care. These include the Peace River Center, Tri-County Human Services, and domestic violence shelters. But many people also say they worry about a lack of access and a shortage of qualified care.

While the area has struggled from lack of funding, there is a push to increase this and expand services to the area. Low-income residents or those without insurance also have access to telehealth services. These include consultations with counselors and even prescription medications if necessary. This service is the result of a local half-cent sales tax passed in November 2016.