Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! Please Note: I would like to extend my expertise in treating trauma to those who have been affected by recent shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs. Please reach out for help, you don’t have to go it alone.
I am a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, a certified addictions counselor, and Licensed Professional Counselor with over 35 years of experience working in a variety of clinical settings and diverse populations. As of recent, I have been incorporating into my traditional practice, alternatives to treatment as a Preparation and Integration Specialist. I have a very special interest in assisting our Veterans, First Responders, Law Enforcement and their families regarding trauma informed care/PTSD. I sincerely believe that addressing any trauma struggles in a manner that the client finds beneficial, will also assist with anxiety, depression, relationship and addiction issues. I work to provide a safe space for my clients to address issues in order to feel better and to promote the acquisition of a skill set for future problem solving. I would love to work with you if you are a resident of Colorado, USA.
My therapeutic approach is a mix of philosophies, techniques and styles which I feel have been effective in my 35 years of experience as a clinician. I believe that something unique to my practice is the idea that education around what is troubling us is valuable; for example, becoming familiar with how PTSD effects our Central Nervous System and so forth. I believe knowledge is power and I hope to empower my clients to live happier, fuller lives.
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Mary Sullivan extends her trauma-treatment expertise to people affected by the recent shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs and encourages anyone impacted to reach out for support rather than facing it alone.
She is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, a certified addictions counselor, and a Colorado-licensed professional counselor (license CO LPC 0003071) with 38 years of clinical experience in a variety of settings and with diverse populations. Recently she has integrated alternative approaches into her traditional practice as a Preparation and Integration Specialist.
Mary has a particular interest in supporting Veterans, First Responders, law enforcement personnel, and their families with trauma-informed care and PTSD-related concerns. She believes that addressing trauma in ways that a client finds helpful often reduces related struggles such as anxiety, depression, relationship strain, and addiction.
Her work is focused on creating a safe environment where clients can feel better while learning practical skills for future problem solving. Mary draws on a blend of philosophies, techniques, and styles developed across her 38 years as a clinician, and she emphasizes education about how conditions like PTSD affect the central nervous system so clients can gain understanding and greater control over their lives. She welcomes working with residents of Colorado, USA.
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