Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Ms. Malcolm is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Washington. She graduated Summa cum Laude with her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from The University of Akron in May of 2013. Ms. Malcolm pursued her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at John Carroll University and graduated in May of 2016. Upon graduation she worked in Cleveland at the Crisis Unit, which was a 15-bed facility to further stabilize clients upon their release from a hospital psych ward. After leaving the crisis unit, she worked in Medina County in a Community Mental Health agency. Ms. Malcolm moved to Toledo, Oh where she furthered her education at the University of Toledo. While residing in Toledo, she worked in a private practice and provided social emotional program development and counseling within a k-12 school setting. In April of 2021, Ms. Malcolm moved to Washington and has been working as a Military and Family Life Counselor.
Ms. Malcolm has been working in the counseling field for the last 7 years. She has gained experience in the following areas; crisis situations, trauma, alcohol and drug treatment, couples counseling, family counseling, in a school setting and women’s issues. Her clientele is currently broad, but she specializes in treating couples, women, children and teenagers and Military families.
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Rose Malcolm is a licensed mental health counselor practicing in Washington. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, graduating summa cum laude from The University of Akron in May 2013, and completed a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at John Carroll University in May 2016.
After earning her master’s degree, she worked in Cleveland at a 15-bed Crisis Unit focused on stabilizing clients after discharge from psychiatric hospitalization. She then practiced in a community mental health agency in Medina County. While living in Toledo, Ohio, she furthered her education at the University of Toledo and provided services in a private practice while developing social-emotional programming and offering counseling within a K-12 school setting.
In April 2021 Ms. Malcolm relocated to Washington and has been serving as a Military and Family Life Counselor. With six years of experience in the counseling field, she has worked with crisis situations, trauma, alcohol and drug treatment, couples and family counseling, school-based services, and women’s issues. Her practice is broad but she focuses on supporting couples, women, children and teenagers, and military families. Her clinical interests also include stress and anxiety, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, depression, addictions, LGBT concerns, grief, intimacy-related issues, sleep difficulties, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, and coaching.
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