Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
As a licensed counselor in the state of Texas (LPC), I have worked in the field of counseling since 2019. My training comes from a variety of settings including hospitals, local community agencies, and in a local church.
Much of my experience includes assisting individuals in areas concerning abuse, trauma, depression, anxiety, coping skills, grief, miscarriage, and self-esteem issues. I offer Christian, client-centered therapy techniques with the inclusion of cognitive behavioral methods. I understand that I should focus on what people believe about themselves, others, and the world around them. I concentrate on the fact that we are all given willpower to make our own choices regarding beliefs, thoughts, actions, and emotions.
I place much value in a holistic approach that incorporates the mind, body, and spirit and I recognize that each person holds varying perspectives and needs. I am seeking to assist you in setting and achieving your goals and this can be gained by examining and changing thought patterns that are negative and problematic; as well as exploring feelings and identifying behaviors that are hindering your potential and/or are self-destructive. The purpose of counseling is to learn how to have healthier and more satisfying relationships and to live life according to your beliefs and values.
If you would rather that I not examine or integrate faith principles into the counseling sessions, I will respectfully adhere to this requested preference.
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Sarah Fulfer is a licensed professional counselor in Texas (LPC), holding license TX LPC 83198, who has worked in the counseling field since 2019. Her clinical training spans hospitals, local community agencies, and service in a local church, which contribute to a varied foundation of experience.
She has focused much of her practice on supporting people dealing with abuse and trauma, depression, anxiety, grief including miscarriage, challenges with self-esteem, and developing coping skills. Sarah uses a Christian, client-centered approach alongside cognitive behavioral techniques to help clients examine how beliefs about themselves, others, and the world shape feelings and behaviors.
Sarah emphasizes the role of personal choice in shaping thoughts, actions, and emotions, and she values a holistic perspective that considers the mind, body, and spirit. Recognizing that each person brings unique perspectives and needs, she aims to help clients set and reach goals by identifying and changing negative thinking patterns, exploring emotions, and addressing behaviors that limit potential or become self-destructive.
The purpose of her counseling is to help individuals build healthier, more satisfying relationships and to live in a way that aligns with their beliefs and values. If a client prefers not to bring faith principles into sessions, Sarah will respectfully honor that preference.
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Licensed professionals provide care through these formats, and patients have the option to change therapists if they need a different fit. Online therapy can be a practical, accessible way to work toward goals with a trained therapist while maintaining the format that best suits each person’s life.
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