Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor in Texas with 9 years of experience working as a counselor. I have a passion for working with people and walking with them through their life experiences and to help them toward their identified goals.
I see counseling as a safe place to address the thoughts about ourselves and the world and to evaluate how these thoughts impact our emotions and behaviors. I utilize the counseling process to strengthen coping skills, thought-changing skills, as well as conflict resolution and communication skills.
I utilize cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing techniques. I also have experience in the areas of chemical dependency, relational issues, as well as trauma. I see the process of counseling as one that is relational and collaborative. It is through counseling that we get the opportunity to see how we view ourselves, relate with others, and respond to the challenges of life.
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Laura Edmonds is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Texas, holding a Texas counseling license (TX LPC 69795). With three years of clinical experience, she is committed to partnering with people as they work toward their personal goals and navigate life’s changes.
She views counseling as a safe, collaborative space to examine how thoughts about oneself and the world shape emotions and behaviors. Through that process she focuses on strengthening coping tools, shifting unhelpful thinking patterns, and improving conflict resolution and communication skills.
Laura draws on cognitive-behavioral approaches and motivational interviewing to support clients. She has experience helping individuals with stress, anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, depression, relationship and family conflicts, grief, intimacy-related concerns, eating disorders, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem difficulties, career struggles, bipolar disorder, and compassion fatigue.
Her style is relational and collaborative, inviting clients to explore how they view themselves, relate to others, and respond to lifeâs demands as they work toward meaningful change.
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