Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have 19 years experience working with all different types of people. I use many different treatment methods, geared towards what works for you. My style is to be honest and real with people. I am not judgmental and believe many people are too hard on themselves.
You choose what you are comfortable with. Do you want homework or just to work in therapy? Often treatments are combined such as DBT and CBT. We may work on mindfulness along with journaling as a way to get in touch with feelings.
I use DBT on a daily basis so i know it works. Mindfulness is an important factor in treatment. I will ask questions in order to discover what you need. I see issues as a challenge to discovering what works for you. I also believe that you need to do things to make yourself happy. Volunteer, join a book club, it is important to keep yourself active.
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Wendie Vanderwater is a licensed clinical social worker in Montana with 19 years of experience working with a broad range of people. She adapts treatment methods to match what works best for each individual rather than relying on a single approach.
Her manner is honest and down-to-earth – she approaches clients without judgment and often reminds people that they can be too hard on themselves. Clients decide the level of structure they prefer; Wendie will explore whether they want homework between sessions or prefer to focus solely on the work done in therapy.
She commonly blends approaches such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and uses mindfulness and journaling to help clients connect with their feelings. Wendie uses DBT on a daily basis and finds it effective in her practice.
Wendie asks questions to discover each person’s needs and treats difficulties as opportunities to identify what strategies work. She also encourages practical steps that can improve well-being – for example, volunteering or joining a book club – because staying active and engaged is an important part of feeling better.
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