Plymouth, MI
If you're struggling in a relationship, with a particular issue, or just don't feel like yourself anymore, therapy may be right for you. Here you'll find a relaxed and empathetic environment where you can safely identify and explore those issues that may be getting in the way of you experiencing a more fulfilling life or relationship.
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What do you love most about your job?
I feel one of the greatest rewards I receive as a therapist is when a client tells me at the next session that they received a breakthrough in the last session. It doesn't happen in every session, but it happens frequently, and that's the goal - because without breaking through their typical thinking or behavioral paradigm, they're apt to repeat the undesired characteristics of behavior that they're trying to change. Any breakthrough promotes hope in the possibility of long term effective therapy.
What inspired you to start your own business?
I was a pastoral counselor for nearly 20 years and really liked helping people figure things out so decided to enter counseling full time.
Why should our clients choose you?
I do counseling of all types: mood disorders, relationship concerns, esteem issues, vocational interests, etc. But I would say my specialty is in helping couples become closer, helping men deal with anger management and helping women experiencing mood disorders such as anxiety, depression, anger, etc.
My BA in Business was pursued at Grand Valley State University and my MA in Counseling at Ashland Theological Seminary. In my internships I served as a group facilitator for Domestic Violence offenders at Dominion Family Services. I also developed an anger management group program for Life Challenge in Detroit. I have been trained in the PREPARE/ENRICH marital and premarital inventories and also have training in social anxiety, anger management and domestic violence. I also have more than 20 years experience as a pastoral counselor within the church setting.