Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Thank you for visiting my profile. While in my care, you will find a nonjudgmental space to explore possibilities and solutions. Even though venting frustrations can sometimes feel relieving, that relief can be temporary if not fleeting. It is my goal and privilege to help people gain awareness, insight, and process emotions to maximize personal growth.
Let’s reduce emotional suffering effectively and efficiently. I am licensed as a professional counselor in the states of TN and KY. Each year I attend numerous professional trainings and conferences so I can provide proper care for the individuals I see.
I started working in the mental health field over 16 years ago with individuals, families, and couples. Within the last 5 years, I have provided therapy for military service members and their families.
I completed professional trainings in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy and attended numerous workshops on couple’s communication, alternative lifestyles and military culture. My experience in the field of psychology includes 11 years serving clients with severe and persistent mental illness. I worked in the community mental health setting as a psychiatric Case Manager, Program Assistant to an intensive outpatient team, Therapist and as an Assessment Clinician. During my graduate program, I interned at Davidson County’s Correctional Development Center, providing therapy for female inmates.
I look forward to hearing from you!
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Maggie Lemley creates a nonjudgmental environment where people can explore possibilities and work toward practical solutions. She focuses on helping individuals gain awareness, build insight, and process emotions to support sustained personal growth and reduce emotional suffering in an effective, timely way.
She brings 15 years of clinical experience and works with a wide range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma and abuse, grief, relationship and intimacy-related issues, LGBT concerns, family conflicts, parenting challenges, anger management, eating and sleeping disorders, attention-deficit issues, self-esteem difficulties, career-related stress, coping with life changes, and compassion fatigue. Maggie also offers coaching support when appropriate.
Within the last five years she has provided therapy for military service members and their families. Earlier in her career she worked extensively in community mental health and spent 11 years serving clients with severe and persistent mental illness. Her roles have included psychiatric case manager, program assistant on an intensive outpatient team, therapist, and assessment clinician. During graduate school she completed an internship at Davidson County’s Correctional Development Center, where she provided therapy for female inmates.
Maggie maintains ongoing professional development and regularly attends trainings and conferences each year to stay current with clinical approaches. Her formal trainings include Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and she has participated in workshops on couples communication, alternative lifestyles, and military culture. She is licensed to practice as a professional counselor in Tennessee and as a professional clinical counselor in Kentucky.
She welcomes inquiries and looks forward to hearing from prospective clients who are ready to work toward meaningful change.
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