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Having gone through various challenges and significant life changes, I can understand the difficulties you may be facing and I'm h...
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Having gone through various challenges and significant life changes, I can understand the difficulties you may be facing and I'm here to offer my guidance.
Rose Taylor is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate with 2 years of experience providing support to children, adolescents, and adults dealing with various concerns such as depression, anxiety, relationship issues, behavioral problems, self-esteem issues, and trauma. Her approach is rooted in empathy and focused on understanding individual experiences. Rose firmly believes in working collaboratively with her clients to help them achieve their goals, uncover their inner strength, and develop resilience to face life’s challenges and setbacks.
Rose received her Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of West Alabama. She employs a range of individualized clinical approaches including solution-focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, emotionally focused therapy, person-centered therapy, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing.
Facing emotional pain and considering change can be overwhelming. Rose considers it a privilege to provide a safe and supportive space for you to begin your healing journey and is ready to help you cultivate healthy relationships and develop coping strategies for times of transition and adjustment. Schedule an appointment with Rose today!
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As a trauma survivor, I seek to help others in their journey to healing in a trauma-informed, solution-focused, person-centered ap...
As a trauma survivor, I seek to help others in their journey to healing in a trauma-informed, solution-focused, person-centered approach.
Dr. Peta-gay Ledbetter is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) who has 16 years of experience as a psychotherapist providing care to adolescents, teens, and adults. Dr. Peta is most passionate about women’s issues including postpartum depression (dissertation) and treating survivors of sexual assault, sex trafficking, and domestic violence. Trauma, complicated grief, LGBTQIA, codependency, self-harm, infidelity, abortion recovery, and foster care are some of the uncommon topics that she has addressed in therapy.
Dr. Peta completed Doctor of Philosophy degrees (PhDs) in Educational Psychology and Individual Differences at the University of Houston. She has been an Adjunct Professor since 2008 and a Counseling Supervisor since 2013. Dr. Peta has also been a Registered Nurse (RN) since 1991 and has Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and medical training background. She completed post-doctoral studies in 2019 for Global Mental Health and Trauma at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Peta is experienced in treating a diverse population as well as issues in a culturally competent manner.
Dr. Peta seeks to establish a warm and caring therapeutic relationship with all clients, building on their own individual strengths and adding to coping skills, improving communication, and working collaboratively to meet the clients’ goals for therapy. She has a person-centered approach that is both trauma-informed and solution-focused. Dr. Peta holds certifications and training in multiple therapy interventions such as dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), trust-based relationship intervention (TBRI), marriage and family, and sand tray. Interventions are tailored to the needs of the individual client, couple, or family.
I know just how unpredictable life can be, and I want to help you achieve the joy and peace you deserve....
I know just how unpredictable life can be, and I want to help you achieve the joy and peace you deserve.
Stephanie Swisher is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 2 years of experience in the mental health field. She has worked with children, adolescents, and adults struggling with addiction, relationship problems, identity crises, anger, anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, stress, and life transitions. Before becoming a therapist, Stephanie was a high school English teacher and felt called to counseling to assist others in a more personal way.
Stephanie has a Master of Education in Counseling and Development from Lamar University. Her preferred approaches include emotion-focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and problem-solving therapy. Stephanie serves individuals as well as couples.
Stephanie seeks to provide a comfortable space for you based on her genuine desire to help others. Life has its ups and downs; how we move forward is what matters. Let Stephanie support you in working through challenges and celebrating triumphs!
I believe we all need someone to talk to at various times in our lives and I would like to be that safe person for you....
I believe we all need someone to talk to at various times in our lives and I would like to be that safe person for you.
Julie Burnett is a counselor with 11 years of experience. Her focus is working with clients ages 11 and older — individuals, couples, and/or families. Julie believes that all people deserve to be treated with respect and, therefore, respect is a foundational part of her counseling sessions. Julie specializes in general mental health, relationships, grief and loss, domestic abuse, and parenting. She believes that clients are the experts on their own lives, so they are the ones to choose the topics for each session while Julie brings various techniques that can help. Together they create healthy life goals and decide what techniques they want to try. Julie believes that she is here simply to be a helping hand, a listening ear, and a friendly guide as the client navigates through difficult times. In order to help clients find their way to healing on the other side of pain, Julie provides new insights, teaches new skills, introduces new knowledge, helps to broaden the client’s focus, and encourages clients to practice new skills. While Julie will never preach to the client or try to change their beliefs about faith, as a Christian, she views the world through a biblical lens.
Since she was young, Julie has wanted to help people work through their problems so they can have happier, healthier lives. She often found herself being the one her friends went to for help with their problems. She saw counseling as a way to help others. During her studies she was excited to learn that the best helping skill is listening non-judgmentally, the one skill she had been practicing since she was young. She also learned many other counseling techniques and skills that she integrates into sessions with clients. Since earning her counseling degree in 2011, she has served in a variety of settings. She has worked with victims of domestic violence and sexual assault survivors, with active and recently retired military personnel, and with high school students. She has also kept a private practice where she has been able to work with all ages and a variety of issues. As she has worked with clients throughout the years, she has found that, regardless of age, healthy relationships and boundary setting are typically common goals for clients as we all strive to live a healthy, productive life. Julie allows the client to lead the session while she helps keep it focused on the path toward healing and healthy life goals. Some of the therapies Julie uses include person-centered, Adlerian, cognitive behavioral, and mindfulness.
Julie understands that reaching out for counseling can be a scary time for clients. But she would like you to know that you have nothing to fear from her. Counseling with Julie is a safe space where all emotions are welcome, she will not judge you for your thoughts, actions, or emotions! Julie has been told that she is a very down-to-earth counselor, and she is excited to meet you and help you begin your journey on the path to a healthier and more joyful life.
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My go-to approach for helping people in PTSD/trauma therapy is person-centered therapy, where the individual is at the center of decision-making and has control over the services they receive. The techniques I use are empathy, active listening, unconditional positive regard, congruence, addressing negative emotions, and motivational interviewing.
With my person-centered therapy approach, the client will learn how to:
I know a client is making meaningful progress in PTSD/trauma therapy when they:
Clients can supplement their time in PTSD/trauma therapy with bibliotherapy, or assigned reading by the therapist, to educate and empower themselves to live their best possible life.
To prepare for their first PTSD/trauma therapy session, the client can journal or jot down what is bothering them, before and in between sessions. Keep this journal handy to discuss in sessions. I recommend journaling when something is bothering you, when you have creative insight, first thing in the morning, and late at night. Anytime is a good time to journal because your story is unique and it matters.
At Thriveworks, Trauma/PTSD therapy involves dedicated efforts to address and navigate through past and/or recent traumatic events. Therapists specializing in trauma create a secure environment to process and heal from these experiences, aiming to reduce trauma-related symptoms and enhance overall quality of life.
Our Thriveworks providers use Trauma/PTSD therapy treatments like eye movement desensitization and reprocessing EMDR, CBT, and exposure therapy with the goal of helping clients process the traumatic events they have experienced so that they can to start feeling safe and secure again.
The symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can vary but often include:
The best way to overcome PTSD triggers is to seek the assistance of a professional therapist, such as those at Thriveworks, who can help you to understand and treat your PTSD triggers.
In most cases, a therapist who specializes in Trauma/PTSD therapy is the best type of mental health professional to address the symptoms of PTSD.
PTSD/trauma therapy at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
If a client is working through a single traumatic event that occurred as an adult, trauma or PTSD therapy may only take a few months, but in general, it can take a year or more to effectively treat trauma symptoms and PTSD. The duration of treatment is highly dependent on the client and the severity of their symptoms.
The success rate of therapy for PTSD depends entirely on the individual’s symptoms, commitment to attending sessions, and personal abilities.
Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy
Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management
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