Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello!
My name is Michelle Price and I am registered as a Licensed Professional Counselor and Clinical Supervisor with the Board of Counseling in Virginia. I have over 13 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults and families. Positions that I have held in the counseling field include Clinical Program Manager of Counseling Services, Outpatient Services, Crisis Services, Intensive In Home Services and Therapeutic Day Treatment Services.
Counseling Background:
All of my counseling experience has been through community mental health services, as I enjoy working with a diverse population with various needs. My theoretical orientation comes from a cognitive behavioral (CBT) point of view. While this is the predominant modality that I utilize, I do pull techniques from other models if they prove to be beneficial to the individuals I work with. I enjoy using CBT in my practice because it is easy to grasp, very flexible to implement to the individual’s needs and it is evidenced based (has been proven to be effective). Areas that I have received training in include Trauma-focused CBT, Attachment Based Family therapy(ABFT), Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA), and Al’s Pals. I have also been trained with administering the K-SADS.
I am so happy for you with taking the hardest step in counseling. Reaching out for help is not an easy task at all but it is the first step towards healing and finding peace. I do look forward to working with you in this new journey that you are about to take.
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Michelle Price is a licensed professional counselor and clinical supervisor registered with the Virginia Board of Counseling. She brings 14 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families across a range of community mental health settings.
Her clinical background includes roles such as Clinical Program Manager of Counseling Services, as well as leadership in outpatient services, crisis services, intensive in-home services, and therapeutic day treatment programs. Much of her work has been within community mental health because she values serving a diverse population with varied needs.
Michelle’s primary theoretical orientation is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which she favors for its clarity, flexibility, and strong evidence base. While CBT guides much of her work, she integrates techniques from other approaches when they suit an individual’s needs. Her specialty training includes trauma-focused CBT, Attachment-Based Family Therapy (ABFT), the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA), and Al’s Pals, and she has training in administering the K-SADS assessment.
She welcomes the courage it takes to seek help and looks forward to supporting people as they begin the process of healing and finding greater peace.
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