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Why did you become a therapist, and what motivates you to continue?

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David Shapiro

Psychologist

Why did you become a therapist, and what motivates you to continue?

When people ask me why I became a psychologist, the fact that I'm a psychologist leads me to give kind of complex answers so please bear with me. The first thing that I would tell you is there's a very personal level, to why I became a psychologist and it has to do with my own parents divorce, and then some of the challenges that I myself and my family experienced afterwards. And as a result of those experiences. I was left with the desire to want to be of service to other families and people going through similar kinds of trials and take my challenges, and be able to make them be a value to others. And so that's a very personal level, to this. And then, on a different level. I will tell you that initially in college I was studying acting, and I was studying approach to acting called method acting, which involves really an internal process of kind of connecting to internal memories and experiences in order to bring forth a character, or, you know, real experience on stage or on film. And in that process, I ended up taking psychology classes just to better understand people's motivation and conflicts. Well, as things would go, I ended up being a lot better at the psychology than I was at the acting. And so there was this point at which I thought hey, you know, maybe I'll just take those qualities that helped me, you know, be interested in theater and they'll apply them in a new area, which I've now done with psychology. And so, throughout my work as a psychologist, I've continued to connect with some of those things that that also led me to be interested in acting such that, I've had a radio show. I've done things like psychodrama, and really therapy itself involves using oneself as an instrument and so there's been a way in which having that background in theatre is blended actually quite nicely with with psychology. Now a third level is also pretty interesting, which is that, as I've gone along in my life, I've taken an interest in Buddhism, and I've, I've not only studied Buddhism, but I've actually now evolved to a point where I'm teaching meditation and Buddhist philosophy and practice. And as part of that, something that has now become clear, is that my, my role as a psychologist is actually perfectly aligned with my spiritual commitments to try to help liberate other people and other beings from from suffering and from misery. And so, what's, what's kind of curious is that it wasn't completely intentional, from, from the beginning, but now, something that had started off, you know, early on in my life, growing out of some, some difficulty that I had, and then got flavored by some of my experience in college and my interest in theater and how that led me to psychology classes, has now even more fully and richly blended with some of my, my spiritual commitments and values, as, as a Buddhist student practitioner and teacher. Now, bringing up the Buddhism is also kind of interesting because, although I don't try to push any particular belief system on people and in fact, many of my clients come from various backgrounds such as Christianity, Judaism, Hindu is Muslim faith. What, what is the case, is that I'm very much focused on supporting people in finding ways to liberate themselves and doing that in a way that's consistent with whatever their beliefs are. And so, by saying that I am teaching or sharing things from Buddhism doesn't mean that I'm trying to proselytize or convert somebody to any particular belief system, so I just thought I would share that as well. Having now kind of rambled and giving you a very complex answer I hope that at least gives you a little bit of a flavor for me and what brought me to this field and maybe some of the things that it connects to in my own life, but what I think would also be interesting, is to now see how I might be able to help you. So, if you found some of that interesting or at least informative and you wanted to know. See how that might have value to you, please don't hesitate to reach out to me and I'd be glad to offer you a free video consultation and we can maybe talk through some of the things that you'd like to change new life and see how I might be able to assist with that, thanks a lot for taking the time to learn more about me and I hope that we can talk soon. Take care, bye bye.
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Jen Hyatt

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Online & In-Person
Why did you become a therapist, and what motivates you to continue?
1. Personal Journey: Having personally trekked the path within mental health, dealing with anxiety, depression, and ADHD as a neurodivergent mind, I understand the complexities of these challenges from a deeply empathetic standpoint. 2. Passion for Personal Growth: I have a deep passion for personal growth and a strong desire to help others find their paths to well-being and self-actualization.      3. Empathy from Experience: My own experiences have cultivated a profound empathy for individuals facing similar struggles, enabling me to connect on a more profound level with my clients. 4. Diverse Interests: My diverse interests and willingness to embrace unconventional thinking allow me to connect with a wide range of clients and provide holistic support.   5. Empathy and Authenticity: I bring empathy and authenticity to my practice, fostering strong therapeutic relationships with clients from various backgrounds.   5. Holistic Approach: My diverse interests and willingness to embrace unconventional thinking allow me to provide a holistic approach to mental health, addressing the unique needs of each client. 5. Love for Learning: My love for learning and knowledge absorption keeps me engaged in the evolving field of therapy, ensuring I provide the best possible care. 6. Humor and Sarcasm: I believe in the power of humor and sarcasm to make therapy approachable and relatable, helping clients open up and engage in the process.   My motivation to continue comes from witnessing the positive transformations in my clients' lives. Seeing individuals overcome challenges, discover their inner strength, and achieve their goals fuels my commitment to this profession. Additionally, the opportunity to connect with a diverse clientele and constantly learn from their unique experiences keeps me inspired and motivated in my role as a therapist.
Welcome to a journey of self-discovery and transformation! I'm Jen Hyatt, a mental health psychotherapist with an integrative approach, and I'm here to help you navigate the intricate terrain of your inner world. If you find yourself caught in the whirlwind of anxiety, lost in the depths of depression, or simply seeking to level up and live your best life, I'm your fellow traveler on this path. As a therapist, I embrace outside the box thinking and deep introspection. I am also not afraid to venture into the realm of the "woo-woo" and explore the mystical.   I am a knowledge absorber, a lover of learning, and a firm believer in the power of healthy humor to lighten even the darkest of moments. My clients come from all walks of life, and they include deep thinkers, authors, book lovers, practitioners of witchcraft, tarot enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, creatives, and those striving for a more optimal existence. I also connect with tech and sci-fi nerds, Marvel fans, and comic book geeks. I engage with RPG and TTRPG enthusiasts, life lovers, empaths, highly sensitive individuals, military families, seekers of self-actualization, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and neurodivergent individuals.  In essence, I work with authentic and/or aspiring authentic human beings who are doing their best in this complex journey called life. Together, we'll embark on a therapeutic adventure to help you find clarity, resilience, and the tools you need to thrive. Let's embrace your uniqueness and work towards a radiant, more fulfilling future. Whether you're seeking relief from anxiety and depression or aiming to reach new heights in your personal growth, I'm here to support you every step of the way. Let's take this journey together. 🌟💛🧳
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Alea DiGirolamo

Psychotherapist LCSW
Online Therapy
Why did you become a therapist, and what motivates you to continue?
My genuine interest in becoming a therapist was born within my own therapy experience as the client. Realizing that I needed another support to navigate vulnerable periods of my life was a challenge but something that I found completely invaluable. Throughout this time, I found a genuine passion in wanting to be that support for others. The motivation to stay genuinely happy and grounded in my role as a psychotherapist comes from seeing my clients gain the tools they are looking for to become successful within their life.
You want to feel a sense of safety and security within your relationships. The basis of any intimate relationship is friendship. Whether you are with a partner and want to improve your intimacy or an individual looking to create a foundation for a positive relationship, I will help give you the tools and motivation to feel empowered in your life. Through compassion and understanding, you will discover the platform to reach your full potential and enrich your life. My approach is to be attentive to your story as a couple or individual and tailor our work together to meet your unique needs. Throughout my experience, I found that the healing process is not linear and specific to the individual or couple. Together, we will build the strength to take control of your life and grow within your emotional awareness. I provide a relational, direct approach which allows space to ask the difficult questions while creating a safe environment for curiosity. You can expect to feel the positive shift you have been looking for within your life with the tools and resiliency we will create together.
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Lynanne Romano

Psychologist
Online Therapy
Why did you become a therapist, and what motivates you to continue?
I became a therapist because I have always been passionate about understanding the human experience and helping others navigate life's challenges. From an early age, I was drawn to the power of connection, empathy, and resilience, which led me to pursue a career in psychology. Witnessing the profound impact that therapy can have on individuals' lives continues to motivate me every day. Seeing my clients grow, gain insight, and develop the skills to overcome obstacles reaffirms my commitment to this work. My dedication stems from a deep belief that everyone deserves a safe, supportive space to heal and thrive, and I am honored to be a part of that journey.
With extensive experience and a compassionate approach, I am committed to supporting adults through their mental health journeys. Holding a Psy.D. from Immaculata University since 2016, my dedication to mental wellness spans back to 2007. I specialize in assisting individuals facing challenges such as ADHD, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and depression, utilizing evidence-based treatments with a strong emphasis on a person-centered perspective. My goal is to foster a collaborative and supportive environment where clients feel truly understood and empowered. *Specialties •Psychologist *Conditions treated •Anxiety •Depression •ADHD •PTSD •Bipolar disorders •Personality disorders •Anger Management •Behavioural Therapy •Mood disorders •Trauma and PTSD •Behavioral Issues •Chronic Illness •Chronic Pain •Codependency •Coping Skills •Dual Diagnosis •Emotional Disturbance •Grief •Life Transitions •Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum •Relationship Issues •Self Esteem •Sexual Abuse •Stress •Women's Issues •Family Issues •Maternal Mental Health •Men's Issues *Treatment philosophy I use a wide range of approaches to therapy including humanistic, psychodynamic, CBT, and DBT. Clients can expect to take away insight, self-awareness, and skills to improve their mental health. *Practice description Caring Psychological is a teletherapy based practice serving NC, MD, & DE, with a mission to provide compassionate and evidence-based treatments to help clients achieve their goals and improve their mental health and well-being. Caring Psychological offers a nonjudgmental and supportive approach to healing while focusing on the whole person. Caring Psychological appreciates each individual's unique potential while emphasizing growth and self-actualization.
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Sheila Trabelsi

Therapist/Coach
Online Therapy
Why did you become a therapist, and what motivates you to continue?
I’ve always been drawn to people’s stories. Even as a child, I found myself sitting beside classmates on the playground, listening closely, helping them process feelings and offering perspective in ways that felt natural and intuitive. When I met my school counselor, something clicked—I suddenly had language for what I felt called to do. From that point on, I knew I wanted to become a therapist. That clarity never wavered. Over the years, I’ve followed that early calling with intention and deep commitment. For more than a decade, I’ve had the honor of supporting individuals through some of the most courageous and transformative moments of their lives. What continues to inspire me is the resilience I witness every single day—the way people show up for themselves, even in the midst of pain, uncertainty, or self-doubt. Therapy is not just about symptom relief—it’s about stepping into growth, reclaiming power, and creating change that ripples into every area of life. I get to walk alongside people as they confront the hard stuff, untangle old narratives, and reconnect with who they are and who they’re becoming. That process is sacred, and I don’t take it lightly. What keeps me grounded and motivated is honoring that work while also honoring myself—building a business that reflects my values, working within my scope and strengths, and connecting with clients who are ready to lean in, get real, and do the work. Whether we’re processing trauma, navigating life transitions, or rediscovering purpose, I show up with authenticity, compassion, and a deep belief in your capacity for change. Helping people reach their goals, step into their power, and build the life they want to live—that’s what lights me up. And I feel incredibly lucky to do this work every day.
At Path to Growth Therapy, I’m dedicated to supporting clients as they navigate life’s challenges and uncover tools and strategies to foster growth and reduce symptoms. Therapy with me is a space for reflection, self-discovery, and meaningful transformation—a stepping stone to real and lasting change. My approach is straightforward and strengths-based, grounded in cultural responsiveness, trauma-informed care, and gender-affirming practices. I strive to create a safe and nurturing environment where you can build a growth mindset and take intentional steps toward a more fulfilling life. Together, we’ll explore what’s holding you back and empower you to move forward. If you’re ready to see if we’re the right fit, I invite you to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to start your journey. Let’s work together to create a path toward the life you deserve!