Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
“Let’s work together to turn problems into challenges.” My name is Betty Hull-Williams. I enjoy working with a variety of people from different races, nationalities, cultures, and religion. My experience is unlimited. I am a graduate from Oklahoma State University. I graduated in 2008, with a Master’s of Science in Community Counseling. Also I obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Langston University in Oklahoma and a second Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. I have been working in the counseling field since the year 2000. In my therapy session I use a variety of treatment modalities such as: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused Approach, Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Trauma focused, EMDR, TA, Motivational Interviewing, Existential Approach, Adlerian, and Mindfulness. I believe working with the community requires understanding, non-judgement approach, active listening, praise, encouragement, and support, which I can offer. I enjoy learning from my clients as well as working with client to be GREAT, to create a life worth living. I have worked in many setting working with adolescents and adults. I have worked with adults in the correctional facilities, Drug Court program, homeless population, two Methadone Clinics as a Clinical Supervisor and as a Program Director/Therapist. Currently I am in private practice and enjoy working with client’s who have or currently experiencing depression, anxiety, past or current trauma, mood instability, substance abuse/dependency, identity issues, relationship/martial problems, anger issues, crisis intervention, and couples counseling. Lets work together to turn problems into challenges!
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Betty Hull-Williams helps people reframe problems as manageable challenges through a collaborative and encouraging approach. She is a licensed professional counselor in Oklahoma and brings 18 years of experience in the counseling field.
She earned a Master of Science in Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University in 2008. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Langston University in Oklahoma and a second bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She has worked in the counseling field since the year 2000.
Her clinical background includes work with adolescents and adults across a variety of settings – adults in correctional facilities, participants in a Drug Court program, the homeless population, and two Methadone Clinics where she served as a clinical supervisor and as a program director and therapist. She currently maintains a private practice.
In session she draws on multiple treatment approaches, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused Approach, Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Trauma focused, EMDR, TA, Motivational Interviewing, Existential Approach, Adlerian methods, and Mindfulness. She works with clients dealing with depression, anxiety, past or current trauma, mood instability, substance abuse or dependency, identity concerns, relationship and marital problems, anger issues, crisis intervention, and couples counseling.
Betty values understanding, a non-judgment approach, active listening, praise, encouragement, and ongoing support. She enjoys learning from clients and partnering with them to create a life worth living.
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