I treat clients with addiction related issues as well as loved ones of addicts....
Shanna A. Jefferson, MSW, CFSW, LCSW is a firm believer that everyone can Transcend Adversity and Achieve Greatness. Ms. Jefferson is a Woman of God, Servant, Agent of Change, Business Executive, Life Coach, Philanthropist, Author and a Psychotherapist and Owner of Destination Greatness. Destination Greatness is a mental health and substance abuse psychotherapy agency dedicated to assisting individuals and families in maximizing their level of functioning on all life domains in pursuit of G...
Do you need to talk to someone? Are you ready to make a positive change? Are you looking for healing? Do you want to move forward in your life? At Off the Couch, LLC, I offer a unique and holistic approach to counseling that incorporates movement with the therapeutic process. You will be allowed the opportunity to move forward mentally, emotionally, and physically in your path towards healing, growth, and transformation. Do you want to try something new and different? Then walking while ...
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I help youth and families communicate better and enjoy time together more. If you are experiencing relationship difficulties or struggling with the effects of stress, trauma, anxiety, depression, or grief, I would be honored to support you. I am especially passionate about counseling diverse families and people of all ages while they navigate life transitions, identity development, and learning or social-emotional concerns. As a former teacher with eight years of experience in public schools, I ...
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Both Tessa and Madeleine, the counselors at Rooted Wellness, have experience working at college counseling centers. Our clinical work with college students is rooted in compassion, non-judgment, and exploration....
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I named my practice Conversations Therapy because I have always felt that the words “therapy” and “counseling” have a bad reputation. Some people think that seeking therapy is admitting weakness; others think that their therapist will judge them or tell them that they are “bad” or “broken.” In reality, neither of these things could be further from the truth. Rather, seeking therapy requires strength and determination. Furthermore, therapy can and should be a good experience. At Conversations The...