Marla Dietz

LPCC · Nevada · Online sessions

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About Marla Dietz

I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor specializing in individual counseling for children, adolescents and adults in California and Nevada. With over seven years of experience as a therapist, I specialize in depression and anxiety, victims of trauma and abuse, and survivors of suicide attempt and suicide. My clinical experience includes school-based therapy and community mental health, online and tele-health services, and seeing individuals in my private practice. In counseling, I work from a dynamic model, utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness techniques and intervention to help my clients meet their counseling goals. I work with each client to create a treatment plan that will support them during their journey. Making the step to start counseling is not always easy, but I am here to support and help you through that process when you are ready. Counseling can be a very rewarding process and I have seen many of my clients benefit from both brief intervention as well as short term- and long term- treatment. I look forward to working with you!

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Areas Marla Dietz can help with

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Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Marla Dietz is serving from:

Nevada

Years in practice

3 years

NPI number

License Details

CA LPCC LPCC3394, NV LCPC CP1222-R

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