Therapists in St. Charles, MO and Nearby Locations

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

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Richmond Heights, Missouri

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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Missouri (No. 2013022876), a National Certified Counselor, and a Board Certified Telemental Health provider. I have a doctorate in Counselor Education & Supervision and a Master of Arts in Human Development...
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I am a highly experienced and compassionate mental health professional with a doctorate in Counseling Psychology from University of Missouri-Columbia and post-doctoral training at Barnard College in New York City. I have been a practicing...
Stacy Peebles
LCSW, Ph.D.
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Missouri

I am a dedicated and motivated, Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience providing services to individuals seeking support in navigating through life's challenges. My goal is to empower you to make positive and informed decisions...
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St. Louis, Missouri

Seeking counseling can be difficult, especially when it is for your child or someone else you love. When children are struggling with emotional difficulties it can be hard to watch and even more difficult to know how to help. Whether it is anxiety,...
Jody Hansen
LPC 172
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Missouri

MY APPROACH TO HELPING Finding the right counselor is a difficult undertaking! You have come to the right choice. I bring to you the best of experience: I've been a crisis counselor for the US Postal Service, worked with the Dr. Phil show, appeared...
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Creve Coeur, Missouri

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Missouri

Hi! I'm Whig Mullins. I have significant training in both RODBT and Gottman Therapy.
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Washington , Missouri

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Missouri

After a 23-year sales and marketing career, I made a major mid-life change because my career was no longer life-fulfilling. I am now trained as a licensed professional counselor and assist individuals, couples or families with issues including:...
Carolyn Catchings
LPC 172, LPC, MA
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Olivette, Missouri

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Missouri

If your behavior does not reflect your core potential, make this your day to initiate personal growth & evolutionary change. Learn how to discover and employ your personal power to activate transformation! As a Licensed Therapist and Personal...
Lacita Moody
MA, PLPC, NCC
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Missouri

You are not the only one who feels invalidated about how you feel, who has experienced trauma or abuse that impacts your ability to be in lasting healthy relationships, or who is experiencing life transition. I am here to make sure your voice is not...
Terry Palmer
MA, PLPC
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Washington, Missouri

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Missouri

Married 40 plus years, 4 children all grown. 3 grandchildren. Lost one son due to addictions. Ex-pastor for over 20 years. Musician, singer, photographer, and audiophile. Collector of vinyl.
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Moscow Mills, Missouri

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Missouri

Kara sees patients work through marital, parenting, and interpersonal relationship struggles. She encourages productive communication, constructive boundaries, and healthy, loving environments. She addresses depression and anxiety by instilling hope...
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Aya Kawasaki is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Although Aya is a cisgender, Aya prefers gender-neutral pronouns. Aya earned a Master's degree in Social Work at Washington University in Saint Louis. They has been in clinical practice since 2008....
Valerie Akerson
LCSW, MSW
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Richmond Heights, Missouri

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Missouri

Valerie Akerson, MSW, LCSW has spent her social work career in a hospital setting. For the past ten years, her focus has been on maternal mental health; specifically working with women with high risk pregnancies due to a congenital anomaly...
Joy Onukogu
MA, LPC
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Missouri

Joy Onukogu is the Owner /Therapist of Ngozi Counseling LLC. Joy provides individual, couples, and group counseling services in office or virtually. Joy is also a trained Prenatal and Postpartum Doula and received her training at Jamaa Birth Village...
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Chesterfield, Missouri

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Missouri

Welcome to Harmony Counseling! I would like to share a little bit about my background, training, and clinical philosophy so that you can determine if my services will be a good fit for you and your family. ​After graduating from Saint Louis...
Gladys Smith
LPC-Supervisor 1
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Missouri

Dr Smith is a Licensed Trauma Therapist and yoga teacher. She served 27 years in the United Stars Navy as a medical provider. She combines therapy, mindfulness and somatic work in working with trauma and mood disorders. She has obtained a Doctorate...
Kate Schroeder
M.Ed., LPC, NCC
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St. Louis, Missouri

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Missouri

Kate is a psychotherapist in private practice specializing in working with adult survivors of childhood trauma, through the use of affective and experiential therapy. She is a certified administrator/interpreter of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator...
Erika Russina
LPC 172, MA
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Ballwin, Missouri

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Missouri

Erika Russina is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Board Certified Counselor with a degree in Clinical Psychology. She strives to create a warm, non-judgmental environment in which clients feel understood and comfortable exploring issues, while...
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St. Louis, Missouri

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Missouri

I view life as a journey with many obstacles along the way. We may find ourselves struggling with difficult or broken relationships, illness, the death of a loved one or unresolved issues from our childhood. At times we might feel anxious, confused,...
Rod Hoevet
Psy.D.
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St. Louis, Missouri

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Missouri, Illinois

In my clinical practice, I provide a range of services: Counseling/therapy Diagnostic assessments Clinical consultations Psychological testing Professional supervision My counseling approach avoids superficial, symptom-management based approaches,...
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Missouri

Embracing healing and wellness is key to maximizing your potential. Serving as a therapist and educator, I help clients understand the underlying factor(s) contributing to unresolved issues within their personal & professional lives. My goal is to...
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Saint Charles, Missouri

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Missouri

Scott received his undergraduate in communication studies from Truman State University, first sparking his deep interest in the manner in which people interact, communicate, and live life together. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts he went on to...
Kimberly Callaway
LPC-MHSP 4, MA
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Kirkwood, Missouri

It IS possible to feel better, and the great news is that you already have what's needed inside of you to heal and change your life. I believe we all need help navigating life at times, whether that means healing from childhood wounds, or...
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Creve Coeur, Missouri

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Missouri

Jennifer Webbe VanLuven, MSW, LCSW, CDM specializes in helping clients with their relationship issues, whether they want to stay in the relationship/marriage or go their separate ways. She assists individuals and couples in navigating the difficult...

An Overview of Mental Health in St. Charles, Missouri

St. Charles, Missouri, is a quaint little city of approximately 70,329 residents. Situated on the Missouri River, St. Charles is full of beautiful sites, charm, and history. For these reasons and several others, the river city happens to be the main destination of millions of visitors each year.

St. Charles doesn’t just look like a great place to live. According to AreaVibes and DataUSA, it IS a great place to live. The majority of households live relatively comfortably with a median household income of $59,059, a number that is slightly greater than the U.S. median household income and significantly greater than the state’s. Wage distribution is lower than the national average, meaning wages are distributed more evenly throughout St. Charles than in the United States.

According to AreaVibes, St. Charles scored an A in the areas of amenities and education. In terms of crime, it scored a B. It scored an overall livability rating of 81, which is significantly greater than the state’s largest city St. Louis (which earned a score of 58). However, it scored lower than many other nearby cities, the reasons for which are explored below.

That said, even the nicest cities in the U.S. have their secrets. Like residents in many other U.S. cities, St. Charles residents struggle with mental health.

Factors That May Contribute to Poor Mental Health in St. Charles

From the outside, St. Charles seems ideal. However, when you take a look at the numbers, you may be able to see how even residents of this historic city fall victim to mental health disturbances. Some factors that may contribute to the city’s state of mental health are as follows:

  • Industry: According to DataUSA, the most common jobs held by Missouri residents were in administrative or management roles. Healthcare and social assistance, retail and trade, manufacturing and accommodations, and food services are among the top five industries. Several studies suggest that workers in the healthcare industry have higher odds ratios for anxiety disorders, mood disorders, sleep disorders, and other psychiatric disorders than reference groups. Another report shows that those who work in office jobs demonstrate higher rates of depression and anxiety than those who work in manufacturing jobs. The industries with the highest rates of mental health issues, according to one study, are retail, manufacturing, and food. In those industries, workers reported higher rates of absenteeism, substance abuse, and high levels of conflict.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in St. Charles is by no means bad. However, it did score a C because of its index of 97. That’s seven points higher than the state’s index. Utilities and groceries are more expensive than the national average. When people struggle to put food on their tables or to heat and power their homes, they may feel anxious, depressed, and stressed.
  • Poverty: Though St. Charles appears to be flourishing, there are still residents who live in poverty. Approximately 10.6 percent do. There is a known link between poverty and mental illness.
  • Excessive Drinking: Though St. Charles scores far lower than much of the other state’s counties in terms of substance abuse and adverse health diagnoses, it scores much higher than other counties in terms of excessive drinking. According to the stats, the county has a drinking prevalence rate of 20 percent, making it one of the highest in the state. Excessive drinking is associated with depression, anxiety, poverty, and other adverse health conditions.

Availability of Mental Health Care in St. Charles, MO

The state as a whole suffers in terms of access to mental health care. According to a recent NPR report, Missouri residents lack access to affordable mental health and substance abuse care. The state’s parity laws are well below the federal standard, something advocates are working to change in the coming years. The expert being interviewed attributes the lack of available care to the stigma surrounding mental illness.