Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
“There can be no transforming of darkness into light … without emotion.” -Jung
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the core of my training. It embraces the belief systems of the past that affect your present. It’s a state-of-mind that defines thinking that affects emotional awareness. To become aware is not to change, but to understand and accept. Carrying guilt or shame of the past, triggers the conflict of now. I don’t offer advice – I offer choices – a chance to choose your own method of healing that fits you – not something others feel ‘should’ be. Come. Sit. Talk. Let’s wander your path together.
I am specialized/certified in trauma, addictions, and adolescent disorders (Behavioral and ADHD). I use an integrated approach incorporating rational emotive behavioral therapy, reality theory, psychodynamic, and person centered.
I offer members of KY, SC, FL, AZ, DC, and OH communities a Conservative choice for a new clinical perspective. With over 21 years of experience, change is merely a button away.
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“There can be no transforming of darkness into light … without emotion.” -Jung
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is central to Dr. Alicia Moran’s clinical training and informs how she explores the belief systems from a client’s past that continue to shape present experience. She views EI as a state of mind that frames thinking and enhances emotional awareness.
For Dr. Moran, becoming aware is a step toward understanding and acceptance rather than immediate change. She recognizes how guilt or shame tied to earlier experiences can trigger conflict in the present. Rather than offering prescriptive advice, she presents choices – enabling each person to select a healing path that fits their life and values. She invites clients to come, sit, and talk as they explore their path together.
Dr. Alicia Moran is a licensed professional counselor (SC LPC 8815, AZ LPC 22180) with 29 years of clinical experience. She is specialized and certified in trauma, addictions, and adolescent disorders including behavioral issues and ADHD. Her work uses an integrated approach that draws on rational emotive behavioral therapy, reality theory, psychodynamic techniques, and a person-centered stance. She identifies as a female, older therapist and lists Christian, non-religious, and conservative among her practice orientations. She offers members of the KY, SC, FL, AZ, DC, and OH communities a conservative choice for a new clinical perspective. With 29 years of experience, she supports clients seeking meaningful change and growth.
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