Aetna Therapists and Counselors in Florida
Two Chairs is a therapy provider in Florida, now in-network with Aetna. Once we learn more about your needs and preferences for therapy in a matching appointment, we match you with one of our 425+ therapists who’s right for you.
Book an appointment with a matching expert to get started with an Aetna therapist today.
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Our Florida Therapists
With our unique approach, a licensed matching expert will spend 45-55 minutes with you diving deep on your needs and preferences for therapy. Taking what they learn, we then match you with the therapist who's right for you.
And it works — 98% of Two Chairs Clients find the right therapist on the first try. Some of our Seattle-based therapists we might match you with include:
Benjamin Shapiro
In his spare time, Dr. Shapiro enjoys skiing, hiking, reading, DIY home improvement, and computer programming.
Heather Walton
In her free time, Heather enjoys being outside, exploring new places, and spending time with her loved ones.
Michael Titterness
In his spare time, Michael loves chasing his toddler, cooking, and surrounding himself with family and friends.
Dominique Bullock
In her spare time, Dominique enjoys spending quality time with her child and being fully present with family. Dominique also likes working out as a way to recharge and take care of herself. When Dominique is winding down, you can usually find her listening to music or a good podcasts, or catching up on a good show she's been meaning to watch.
Liz LaMont (Elizabeth LaMont)
Liz is a cat person and admits to having eight cats in her household as well as caring for an additional four abandoned cats living in her neighborhood. Her favorite relaxation activity is creating handmade greeting cards.
Sunny Khachatryan
In her free time, Dr. Sunny enjoys spending time with her son, traveling, attending Pilates classes, watching football, and reading.
Sharita Polius
In her spare time, Sharita enjoys spending quality time with her friends and family, creating, reading, and watching something good. Sewing and crafting are her go to forms of self care. She loves getting lost in a good "whodunit"—whether it’s a page turning mystery or a binge worthy show.
Shannon Rosenberg
In her free time, Shannon finds joy in simple, grounding moments like sharing laughter and connection with her family, getting lost in a good book, and exploring body movement that helps her stay balanced and present. She also loves experimenting in the kitchen, where cooking becomes both a creative outlet and a way to nourish herself and the people she cares about.
Lia Nguyen
Lia enjoys traveling and cherishes quality time with family and friends, such as watching movies or TV shows together or sharing a meal. She loves a good laugh and good company. She also regards moments of solitude as vital for self-care and as opportunities for personal introspection and profound insights.
Lakisha Hayes
In her personal time, Lakisha enjoys having a healthy work-life balance, by pursuing hobbies that help her to unwind and relax, such as spending time with family, going to the movies, trying new brunch menus with her close friends, finding new healthy recipes to try, and having potlucks. She also loves to have fun, so she enjoys game nights, escape rooms, traveling, and Zumba classes. Lakisha believes that self-care is self-love, so she is a firm believer that when clients find hobbies they are passionate about and surround themselves with people they can laugh and cry with, it is a recipe for success.
We’re ready to match you with the therapist who’s right for youing
Offering bilingual care
Speaking a language you're most comfortable in is an important part of therapy. If you would like to work with a therapist in Spanish, we'll do our best to match you with the right one.
Important: While we can match you with a Spanish-speaking therapist, all Two Chairs clients need to be proficient in English. The appointment-booking process, your matching appointment, and all communications, both digital and with our Care Coordination team, will be in English. At the moment, we only offer therapy in Spanish in Florida.
FAQs
If you have more questions, our Care Coordination Team would love to help.
Too often searching for a therapist is a daunting task. Especially when you’re feeling hopeless and vulnerable, finding the right therapist can seem impossible. Where do I even start? How quickly will I be seen? What type of therapy is right for me? At Two Chairs, our licensed therapists work with you to understand your needs, goals, and preferences. Through a rigorous, data-driven approach backed by research and clinical expertise, we match you with the right therapist and type of therapy for your needs.
Starting therapy at Two Chairs is simple. You can book a matching appointment online or speak with someone on our Care Coordination Team by calling (415) 202-5159 anytime between 9:00 am to 5:00 pm PT, Monday through Friday.
Yes! Two Chairs offers hybrid care, which allows for a combination of virtual and in-person sessions for clients who are located near one of our clinics and would like the option to connect with their therapist in person. With hybrid care, our goal is to help each Two Chairs client find the right therapist and the right setting for therapy — whether that’s from the comfort of your home or in one of our beautiful clinics, including Miami.
If you’re interested in starting hybrid care at Two Chairs, the first step is to book your Matching appointment, where you can let us know that you’re interested in hybrid care. Please note: All matching appointments and first therapy sessions at Two Chairs are held virtually.
Therapy can help you improve your relationships with your family and friends, help you overcome fears and insecurities, cope with stress, and communicate effectively. For more information read our blog post on how to know if you need therapy.
Yes, Two Chairs is in-network with most Aetna plans. To learn what costs your specific plan will cover, call Aetna Member Services. You can also learn more about pricing and insurance on our website.
Research shows that the therapeutic alliance between you and your therapist is the best predictor of successful treatment outcome. Psychologists define the therapeutic alliance as the strength of the therapist and client relationship and how aligned you are on goals. Once you have developed a strong therapeutic alliance with your therapist, studies show that individuals are more productive at work, have more fulfilled relationships, can cope more effectively with daily stressors, and engage in less risky behaviors.
Unfortunately, clients can not book with a specific matching therapist at this time. All of our matching therapists are licensed clinicians trained extensively in matching people to the therapist who’s right for them.