LPC · Arizona · Online sessions
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My philosophy for counseling is that the answers lie in you, the client. My role is to guide, educate, “cheerlead” and advocate. I have over twenty five years of experience working with substance abuse, LGBTQIA, anxiety, depression, trauma, communication issues and relationships. My masters degree is from the University of Phoenix where I also teach in the counseling department for the last eighteen years, in person and and on-line. I utilize Person Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral, Existential, Choice/Reality theory, Motivational Interviewing and Solution-Focused approach. The greatest joy I get from my work is to see an individual grow and discharge from counseling after achieving their goal. Essentially, my goal is to “put myself out of work” by empowering you!
Arizona
25 years
AZ LPC LPC-10642
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