Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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Welcome! I am glad you’re here!
My name is Alexandra Boehm, although I typically introduce myself as Alex. I am a clinical social worker licensed in the state of Michigan. I graduated with my MSW from Saginaw Valley State University in 2019 and have been practicing in the field of social work and counseling since 2019. I have experience in the inpatient and outpatient mental health settings with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, mood disorders, relationship concerns, infertility, and family concerns just to name a few.
I believe that all of us can benefit from having an outside source to share and process our challenges with! By sharing with someone outside of your close circle of friends or loved ones, I will be able to provide additional support and a different perspective to your presenting problem or challenge. My approach to therapy is person-centered, meaning that I meet you where you are with your current challenges while providing a safe space for you to share your truths. I recognize that sharing your personal truths can be very difficult, and here you have a space where you feel can be accepted and understood without judgment, while also working together to develop the tools to address these truths and the challenges they may present outside of therapy.
Again, I am very happy that you’ve taken this step in your journey! Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions!
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Alexandra Boehm, who commonly introduces herself as Alex, is a clinical social worker licensed in the state of Michigan. She holds a Master of Social Work from Saginaw Valley State University, earned in 2019, and has been practicing in social work and counseling since that year, bringing three years of professional experience to her work.
Her background includes work in both inpatient and outpatient mental health settings, supporting individuals with depression, anxiety, mood disorders, relationship concerns, infertility-related stress, and family issues. Alexandra works with a broad range of concerns, including stress, grief, anger management, self-esteem, intimacy-related issues, trauma and abuse, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, and compassion fatigue.
Alexandra uses a person-centered approach, meeting people where they are and providing a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore difficult truths. By offering an outside perspective distinct from friends and family, she aims to provide additional support and collaborative problem-solving to help clients develop tools they can use beyond therapy sessions.
She welcomes questions from prospective clients and is glad when someone takes the step to begin therapy.
Many people ask whether remote therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, and navigating life transitions, online therapy has been found to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person care.
One major benefit is flexibility. Individuals can choose the mode of connection that suits them best – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – which can make it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule or when travel is difficult.
All participating therapists are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to request a different therapist at any time if they feel a different fit would be better.
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