Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello,
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Indiana, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Indiana, and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California.
I was a returning adult student and have been very fortunate to work as a team with individuals and families in office settings, residential and group homes, inpatient mental health care, intensive outpatient treatment, probation, and a college academic environment in my work experience and counselor training. What I learned is that many of us may want and/or need help sometimes.
I also have training and experience in addiction treatment, where I enjoyed helping individuals and families work together to believe in themselves and possibility again.
I have had the pleasure of working with individuals, couples, and families from nearby places and immigrant and refugee families from around the world, with the help of professional interpreters, and all of us working together to create a team respectful of languages and cultures.
My counseling philosophy combines humanistic and experiential theories and emotions and cognitive work grounded in family systems theory.
My goal is to work together as a team to individualize treatment and help you meet your goals.
Take care,
Susan
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Susan Johnston is a licensed marriage and family therapist who practices in both California and Indiana and brings eight years of clinical experience to her work. Returning to school as an adult shaped her perspective, and since that time she has worked with individuals and families across a variety of care settings – office practices, residential and group homes, inpatient mental health programs, intensive outpatient treatment, probation services, and within a college academic environment.
She has training and experience in addiction treatment and has supported individuals and families as they reconnect with hope and possibility. Her work includes serving nearby communities as well as immigrant and refugee families, collaborating with professional interpreters to honor language and cultural differences while building effective treatment teams.
Her therapeutic approach blends humanistic and experiential methods with emotional and cognitive work, all grounded in family systems theory. Susan focuses on partnering with each person as part of a team to tailor treatment to their needs and help them reach their goals.
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