Compulsive Behavior Social Workers in West Virginia

Many people participate in behaviors like shopping, gambling, washing, or cleaning without problematic consequences. However, when the behavior occurs repetitively, despite harmful consequences and/or when there is a feeling of loss of control over the behavior, the behavior may have become compulsive.

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2 Matching Social Workers with Availability

Number of therapists in West Virginia

163

Available session format

Average cost per session

$224

Therapists in West Virginia who specialize in:

95% Anxiety

87% Depression

61% Relationship issues

59% Stress management

58% Life transitions

58% Trauma

47% Adjustment difficulties & disorders

40% Loss, grief, and bereavement

Top insurances plans accepted

29% Aetna

28% Blue Cross Blue Shield

20% United Healthcare

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