LPC · Missouri · Online sessions
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I am a licensed professional counselor with experience across a variety of settings, including psychiatric hospitals, community mental health centers, substance abuse treatment facilities, and correctional institutions. Throughout my career, I have provided individual, family, and group therapy within these diverse environments. My therapeutic approach is client-centered and solution-focused. I work collaboratively with clients to help them recognize and build upon their personal strengths—many of which they may not have realized they possessed. I also incorporate educational materials into sessions, as I find that structured resources often support the therapeutic process and promote lasting change. Taking the first step toward therapy can be difficult, but it is also a powerful decision. I’m here to support you on your journey toward growth, healing, and a more fulfilling life.
Missouri
20 years
MO LPC 2007000098
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