Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Greetings! It takes courage to consider letting someone new get to know you and I congratulate you for that.
If you choose to invite me into your world, my number one goal for you is for you to feel safe and to be heard.
Now a little bit about me.
I am a licensed clinical social worker. My formal education was completed at The University of Central Florida in clinical social work and Maimonides University American Academy of Clinical Sexologists.
I have been practicing as a therapist since 1988.
I am a good listener, non-judgmental, open minded, really care about my clients, and am passionate about assisting you as you improve your daily quality of life.
I have worked with the following:
Anxiety
Substance Use
Eating Disorders and Body Image
Abusive Relationships
Alcoholism
Communication
Inner Healing
Gay, Lesbian & Transgender Experiences
Childhood Wounding
Major Depression
Drug Addiction
Sexual Abuse
Bi-polar Illness
Schizophrenia
Grief
Self-Esteem
Guilt/Shame
Dysfunctional Families of Origin
Basic Human Needs
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Divorce
Gender Reassignment
Sex Addiction
I look forward to getting to know you and walking together as you gain comfort in your life journey.
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Marcia Schick welcomes the courage it takes to invite a new person into one’s world and serves with a focus on helping clients feel safe and heard. Her primary aim is to create an environment where people can express themselves and be listened to without judgment.
She is a licensed clinical social worker in Florida, holding license number SW6309, and she completed her clinical social work training at the University of Central Florida. She also pursued specialized training through the American Academy of Clinical Sexologists at Maimonides University.
With 46 years of clinical experience, Marcia describes herself as a thoughtful, open-minded listener who cares deeply about helping clients improve their daily quality of life. She is passionate about supporting people as they work toward greater comfort and balance in their lives.
Her clinical work has addressed a wide range of concerns, including anxiety; substance use and alcoholism; eating disorders and body image; abusive and dysfunctional relationships; communication and intimacy-related issues; depression and grief; trauma, sexual abuse, and post-traumatic stress disorder; bipolar illness and schizophrenia; ADHD and coping with life changes; issues related to gender reassignment and LGBT experiences; sex addiction; self-esteem, guilt, and shame; family-of-origin conflicts; divorce; basic human needs; and inner healing.
Marcia looks forward to getting to know clients and walking alongside them as they gain greater ease on their life journey.
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