

Michigan residents can find the right provider match among 1,421 licensed professionals on Headway, offering talk therapy and medication management with flexible scheduling. With 70+ insurance plans accepted and average savings of 75%, quality mental health support is more accessible than ever.
My name is Nicholas Zubek, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with individuals of all ages, including children ages 4 and up, struggling with suicidal ideation, self-harm, depression, anxiety, and trauma. I strive to create a safe, supportive environment where clients feel heard and empowered.
As a therapist with over 20 years of experience working with children, adolescents, families, and
individuals, I use a trauma-informed, client-centered approach.
Linda is a Licensed Practicing Counselor, (LPC), with 10 years’ experience. She has a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and she has a Master’s in Higher Education: She is trained in various trauma interventions, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavioral therapy. She provides culturally responsive care to diverse populations.
You might look like you have it together, but internally you’re overthinking everything, overgiving in relationships, and second-guessing yourself constantly. Many of my clients learned early on to prioritize others’ emotions, and now feel stuck, anxious, or unsure of what they actually want. I help you understand these patterns and break out of them so you can feel more confident, grounded, and clear in your relationships.
I believe therapy works best when you feel genuinely understood, supported, and never judged. As an LMSW and CAADC, I specialize in working with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, substance use, and life transitions, using a collaborative approach that fits your unique needs. I often incorporate narrative therapy to help clients rewrite unhelpful patterns and create lasting, meaningful change. Together, we'll focus on building practical tools while honoring your strengths and experiences.
My work is trauma-informed, attachment-focused, and relational. I begin with “What happened and how did your nervous system learn to survive it?” Emotional neglect is painful precisely because it is invisible. I create a space where your inner experience is met with steadiness, clarity, and care. Healing attachment wounds requires presence that stays.
I’m a therapist with 8 years of experience working with children, families, and adults navigating a wide range of mental health challenges. My background also includes working in substance use treatment. I believe therapy should feel like a collaborative and respectful space. My goal is to help you better understand yourself, strengthen your resilience, and move toward the life you want.
I have discovered that every client I see has the same goals. You want to feel better! In a collaborative, supportive, and professional environment, this is possible. I see clients who feel shame, guilt, confusion, grief, anger, hopelessness, and those with high levels of stress and anxiety. I graduated with my Master's in Counseling from Spring Arbor University in 2019. I bring a wealth of life experience to help those who are struggling. I welcome the opportunity to build trust in a professional relationship to help you feel better.











Headway makes it easy to find support for your mental health — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Searching for therapists in Michigan starts with finding someone whose training, specialties, and approach match what you want help with. Across a state as large and varied as Michigan, available therapists and care options can differ between urban, suburban, and rural areas. You may want support for anxiety, depression, grief, relationship challenges, trauma, or life transitions. As you compare Michigan therapists, look for bios that name relevant specialties, therapy styles, or experience with the concerns you want to address.
Practical fit matters, too. A therapist in Detroit, Grand Rapids, or Lansing may offer in-person appointments, while virtual sessions can give you more options across Michigan. Consider appointment times, scheduling flexibility, whether the therapist is accepting new patients, and whether they offer a free phone consultation. Reading each profile can help you understand how a therapist structures sessions, communicates, and describes their approach before you book.
The cost of Michigan therapy and counseling can vary, and using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to lower your out-of-pocket costs. Headway helps you find a therapist with your insurance, view estimated session costs before booking, and choose from therapists who are accepting new patients. Nationally, Headway partners with over 100 insurance plans, so you can browse therapists, review bios, and book directly when you’re ready.
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