Self Harm Psychologists in West Virginia

Self-harm, also called self-injury, is when someone deliberately injures themself in a way that is not intended to end their life. In many cases, people use self-harm as a way of coping with or expressing overwhelming emotions.

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6 Matching Psychologists with Availability

Number of therapists in West Virginia

171

Available session format

Average cost per session

$235

Therapists in West Virginia who specialize in:

94% Anxiety

85% Depression

61% Relationship issues

61% Life transitions

60% Stress management

58% Trauma

44% Adjustment difficulties & disorders

41% Loss, grief, and bereavement

Top insurances plans accepted

29% Aetna

28% Blue Cross Blue Shield

20% United Healthcare

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