Therapy in East Providence, RI

If you’re looking for therapy in East Providence, RI, support is closer than you think. Many people reach out when anxiety feels constant, relationships feel strained, or life changes bring emotional pressure. Our practice supports individuals and couples who want a safe, professional space to talk things through, learn practical coping tools, and create healthier patterns. Whether you’re dealing with stress, low mood, burnout, relationship conflict, or difficulty setting boundaries, therapy can help you feel more grounded and confident—one step at a time.

Book Your First Appointment

If you feel you could benefit from any of these therapy techniques, book a free 15-minute call with one of our therapists. During the call, you will have the opportunity to get a sense of your therapist’s personality and the techniques they use before deciding if you want to schedule your initial session with them.

How We Can Help

Services Offered

Individual therapy

One-on-one professional support
Personalized sessions tailored to your needs.

Couples/relationship counseling

Enhancing communication and connection.

Anxiety & depression support

Strategies for managing stress and mood.

Trauma-informed therapy (and EMDR if offered)

Healing past experiences.
(And EMDR if offered)

Life coaching / goal-focused support (if offered)

Personal growth and clarity.
(If offered)

Treatment and Therapy

Depression Treatments

Depression is a common, but serious mood disorder that can affect the way a person feels, thinks, and handles daily life. Risk factors of depression include personal or family history of depression, major life changes, trauma, or stress, as well as certain physical illnesses and medications. Depression can be treated with psychotherapy, also known as “talk therapy” and medication. Depression can look different in everyone, so it is important to talk to a professional to receive a proper diagnosis and treatment.

Anxiety Treatments

Anxiety disorder is characterized as experiencing chronic and intense feelings of fear or worry. There are multiple types of anxiety disorders including separation anxiety disorder, selective mutism, specific phobias, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety disorder. Anxiety is treatable with psychotherapy and medications both provided by professionals.

Bipolar Disorder Treatments

Bipolar disorder is characterized by unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out typical daily tasks. The shifts usually occur in “highs,” also known as mania, and “lows,” known as depression. There are four types of bipolar disorder that each have different specifications: bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, cyclothymic disorder, and bipolar disorder due to another medical or substance abuse disorder. Treatment for bipolar disorder includes medications to control symptoms and episodes, with the addition of psychotherapy to provide support, education, and guidance to those with the disorders as well as their family members.

Art Therapy

Art therapy involves the use of creative techniques such as drawing, painting, collage, coloring, or sculpting to help people express themselves artistically and examine the psychological and emotional undertones in their art. With the guidance of a credentialed art therapist, clients can “decode” the nonverbal messages, symbols, and metaphors often found in these art forms, which should lead to a better understanding of their feelings and behavior so they can move on to resolve deeper issues.

Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy

MBCT is a modified form of cognitive therapy that incorporates mindfulness practices such as meditation and breathing exercises. Using these tools, MBCT therapists teach clients how to break away from negative thought patterns that can cause a downward spiral into a depressed state so they will be able to fight off depression before it takes hold.

Play Therapy

Although sometimes used with adults, play therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach primarily used to help children ages 3 to 12 explore their lives and freely express repressed thoughts and emotions through play. Therapeutic play normally takes place in a safe, comfortable playroom, where very few rules or limits are imposed on the child, encouraging free expression and allowing the therapist to observe the child’s choices, decisions, and play style. The goal is to help children learn to express themselves in healthier ways, become more respectful and empathetic, and discover new and more positive ways to solve problems.

All definitions of therapy techniques are taken from PsychologyToday.com

Getting Here

Our office is located at 1 Richmond Square #350W, Providence, RI 02906, USA.
Convenient for clients coming from East Providence, Rumford, Riverside, and Seekonk (MA).
Plenty of free parking.

Telehealth Option

Telehealth sessions may be available depending on your needs and clinician availability.

FAQs

Do you see clients from East Providence?

Yes, we regularly support clients from East Providence and nearby communities.

Do you offer telehealth therapy?

Yes, telehealth may be available depending on your needs and clinician availability.

Do you offer in-person sessions?

Yes, in-person sessions are available at our Providence office.

What issues do you commonly help with?

Anxiety, depression, burnout, relationship stress, trauma-related concerns, and life transitions are common.

How do I get started?

Call or email us to request a consultation, and we’ll guide you to the best next step.

Book Your First Appointment

If you feel you could benefit from any of these therapy techniques, book a free 15-minute call with one of our therapists. During the call, you will have the opportunity to get a sense of your therapist’s personality and the techniques they use before deciding if you want to schedule your initial session with them.

East Coast Mental Wellness provides inclusive, compassionate mental health care through in-person and online therapy. Services include individual, couples, group sessions, life coaching, immigration evaluations, and LGBTQ+ affirming care—all in a supportive environment.

    Contact Us

    • 401-227-0372
    • intake@eastcoastmentalwellness.com

    Resources

    If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Text or call 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. Caring counselors listen and provide free and confidential support 24/7.

    National Transgender Lifeline Crisis Line (Staffed by Transgender Individuals) 1-877-565-8860

    National Coalition Anti-Violence Programs: 212-714-1141

    Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) National Hotline:
    1-888-843-4564

    LGBT National Youth Talkline:
    1-800-246-PRIDE (1-800-246-7743)

    LGBT National Senior Talkline:
    1-888-234-7243

    LGBT Youth Talkline: 800-246-7743