Therapists in Sunrise, FL and Nearby Locations

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

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Florida

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 23 years of experience in the field. In my practice I assist my clients with resolving and healing issues which are preventing them from living their best life. Issues may vary from childhood traumas...
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Florida

I graduated with a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University (2014) and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the state of Florida. I have had the opportunity to work with families, individuals and...
Debbie Cherry
LMFT, MS
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Florida, California

After working with hundreds of clients for over 20 years as a therapist, master coach, and entrepreneur... I can tell you that trusting yourself is the key to success. Clients see improvements quickly by implementing strategies based on modern...
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Delray Beach, Florida

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Florida, North Carolina

Are you worried about your little one? Are they hard to parent or anxious at separation? Do you feel lost when it comes to getting them to listen to you or how to help when their feelings get really big? Does your child have trouble with their peers...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Aline-Vanya Guillaume is a Licensed Christian Counselor who owns the private practice, Therapy Terrace. Aline-Vanya believes that many adults are living an unfulfilled life due to unprocessed traumatic events that took place in their past. Present...
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Florida, North Carolina

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a safe, creative, and shame-free space for children, teens, adults, and couples who are dealing with anxiety, stress, and trauma, or who are having trouble in their relationships. I help children...
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Delray Beach, Florida

I’ve been a therapist for 26 years, blending traditional psychotherapy with neuroscience and mindfulness practices to support my clients' process of integrating mind and body. I have studied extensively the latest developments in neuroscience and...
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West Palm Beach, Florida

NEW patients are welcome! Medication management! We write prescriptions! Buprenorphine/Suboxone/Naltrexone prescribers! Commercial Insurance, Medicaid or Cash. Same day/Next day appointments available! Call us for Medication Management,...
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Cooper City, Florida

I am a Clinical Fellow of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and I am currently the President of the Broward Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. I am also the current Coordinator of the South Broward/North Dade Chapter...
Dr Monika Kreinberg
LMHC, LMFT, PhD
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Coral Gables, Florida

Kreinberg is a dually licensed, multi-lingual, multi-disciplined therapist that works with couples and individuals. Her main areas of focus are depression, anxiety, trauma, self-esteem problems and sexual disorders and dysfunctions. Dr Kreinberg...
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Coral Springs, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

Do you feel like you are stuck or held back in your life? My goal is to help you reach your goals in 2020 within yourself and your relationships. I am committed to providing high-quality care and a personalized approach and customized plan to those...
Ana Newman
LCSW, TEAM-CBT
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Sunrise, Florida

My name is Ana Newman. I’m a master’s level, Licensed Clinical Social Worker located in Sunrise, Florida. I received my Bachelors in Psychology and Political Science from the University of Florida and my Master in Social Work from Florida...
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Florida

Dr. Aprile Andelle is a psychotherapist, speaker, and mental health advocate in South Florida specializing in love and relationships, and mental wellness, and how to make these things work in today's modern age. She practices solution focused,...
Mindy Appel
LCSW-S
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Delray Beach, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

MSW from Tulane University. Over 30 years of experience dealing with Mental Health and Chemical Dependency issues.
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Hollywood, Florida

Marni Winters is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern (IMH18458). She is a member of Nova Southeastern University’s Psi Chi Honor Society. Marni received her Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University....
Dr. Jason-Anthony Prendergast
Pastoral Counselor
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Are you looking for a deeper connection and joy in your relationships? Do you long for acceptance and happiness, both within yourself and in your relationship, as well as friends and co-workers? I will help you work on and manage your anger,...
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Wellington, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

I'm a psychotherapist that helps children, teenagers and adults create an amazing life by getting them back on track. I will teach you skills based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy principles that will help you with anxiety or depression. I offer...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

My clients are some of the strongest, most resilient people that I know. Yet, they often don't recognize this about themselves initially. I have wanted to be a therapist for as long as I can remember. After struggling to find a therapist who I...
Dawn Reilly
M.A., M.S., Psy.D.
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Plantation, Florida

Master's degree in Counseling and Community Psychology, Marist College; Master's in Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University; Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University (All from APA-accredited programs). Training and...
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Delray Beach, Florida

Lew has over 35 years of experience in the field of addictions. He has worked for many years with the multi-diagnosed client. Lew graduated from Barry University and completed his graduate studies with the New York Institute of Technology. He has...
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Miami, Florida

Altheresa Clark is the CEO/Founder of Inspire4Purpose,LLC. Altheresa Clark is a therapist, author, motivational speaker, licensed clinical social worker, and a life coach. Altheresa is a purpose Coach that is passionate about helping clients find...
Darlise Baron
LCSW, MSW, CAP, CEAP
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Miami, Florida

My name is Darlise Baron. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 17 years of experience specializing in psychotherapy for mental health, hypnosis, anger management, substance abuse, domestic violence,parenting, family issues, relationship...
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Florida

The first half of my working life was spent in Corporate America where I worked as an efficiency expert. I have always had the mindset of delivering service better, faster, cheaper in an emotionally painless way. I focus on getting my clients to...
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Florida, Connecticut

I provide a safe and non-judgmental environment where together we will work to address the issues that you are faced with. If you take the first step and make the call, together we can help you feel less overwhelmed, live a happier life and achieve...

An Overview of Mental Health in Sunrise, Florida

Located in Broward County, Sunrise, Florida is part of the Miami metropolitan area and home to over 93,000 people. The median household income in slightly lower than the rest of the state at $47,468 per year. The city is home to over 30,000 African Americans, almost 30,000 Hispanic residents, almost 28,000 white residents and a mix of Asian, American Indians and other races.

Over 37 percent of residents are foreign born, compared to 19.9 percent for the rest of the state. The city’s crime index is lower than the national average, although the number of police officers per resident is lower than Florida’s average.

Natural disasters are much more common in Broward County than they are throughout the rest of the country. Hurricanes, fires, tornadoes, floods, tropical storms, wind and heavy rains are common in this area and can lead to property damage and resident displacement.

The city’s residents are on average physically healthy, have an average BMI, sleep an average of 6.8 hours a night and there is a lower percentage of overweight residents here than in the rest of the state. The percentage of unemployed residents is lower than the state average and the divorce rate is at 12.2 percent. Retail trade, construction and food services and accommodation are the most common industries for employment in Sunrise.

Florida is ranked 17th in the country for the highest rate of suicide, with 14.2 people committing suicide each year per 100,000. Mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse and borderline personality disorder can cause people to feel hopeless and end with them taking their own lives. The increasing rates of suicide throughout the country highlight the importance of access to mental health treatment for every American.

 Mental Health Resources in Sunrise, Florida

Broward County provides access to a variety of mental health services, including 24 hour helplines, language line services with no fee and a space for teens to discuss their current problems. For every 100,000 people in Broward County, there are 139 mental health professionals. With millions of Americans dealing with mental illness every year, the consequences of not seeking treatmen are grave.

  • For adults 18-44, mood disorders are the third most common reason for hospitalization
  • America loses $193 billion in earnings each year because of serious mental illness
  • Chronic medical conditions are more common in those with serious mental illness
  • Those with mental illness are more likely to die earlier, although many of their conditions are treatable
  • Mental health conditions are present in over 90 percent of those who commit suicide
  • Veterans commit suicide at a rate of 18-22 people per day

Homelessness, criminal records, substance abuse and heredity are all causes of mental health disorders. Of the homeless adults who live in shelters, close to 46 percent have a severe substance abuse or mental health disorder and 26 percent deal with a serious mental illness.

According to the American Psychiatric Association, warning signs of mental illness can arise out of the blue. These may include mood changes, withdrawal, appetite or sleep changes, problems with thinking, apathy, increased sensitivity, nervousness, unusual behavior, drop in functioning, illogical thinking and feeling disconnected. While one or two of these symptoms may not be cause for alarm, they are signs that further evaluation is needed. Thoughts of suicide or the desire to harm others should be addressed immediately by a mental health professional.

The Challenge of Finding a Suitable Therapist in Sunrise, Florida

In Broward County, where Sunrise is located, residents are allowed to weigh in on issues that matter to them, including serious health issues, staying in school and finding work for young people. These are key elements of solving the mental health crisis, but only part of the full picture. For patients to receive the full spectrum of treatment and ensure that they can improve their quality of life, therapy and medication are often necessary.