Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in Maryland and am also a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). For over ten years, I have worked with people to help them reconnect with their ability to heal and become whole. I have experience working with trauma issues, grief, depression, anxiety, stress management, and adjustment difficulties. In addition, I also help my clients when they are struggling to manage their careers. Settings I have worked in include hospitals, clinics, private practice, and county services. As a graduate of Loyola University, I have a specialty in pastoral counseling and am very comfortable working with clients on spiritual and religious issues.
My work focuses on counseling as a collaborative process that meets your therapeutic needs and primary concerns. Counseling methods include traditional psychotherapies that are based in a client-centered, humanistic approach, cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive processing therapy, and rational emotive behavior therapy along with expressive writing, mindfulness, breathing, meditation, and body awareness.
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Barbara Kass is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor practicing in Maryland who brings more than 11 years of clinical experience to her work. She helps people reconnect with their innate capacity for healing and supports clients through challenges such as trauma, grief, depression, anxiety, stress, and life adjustments.
Her practice also addresses career-related struggles and relationship concerns, and she has worked across a range of settings including hospitals, clinics, private practice, and county services. A graduate of Loyola University, she has a specialty in pastoral counseling and is comfortable addressing spiritual and religious matters alongside psychological concerns.
Her credentials include Maryland licensure as an LCPC (license number LC8022) and national certification as an NCC, reflecting her formal training and professional standing. Barbara approaches counseling as a collaborative process tailored to each person’s needs, drawing on client-centered and humanistic foundations.
She uses a variety of therapeutic techniques including cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive processing therapy, and rational emotive behavior therapy, complemented by expressive writing, mindfulness, breathing and meditation practices, and body awareness exercises to support recovery and wholeness.
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