Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi! My name is Hillary. I am a licensed therapist with many years of experience in providing talk therapy to clients with a diverse set of backgrounds. I enjoy working with people, helping them to realize their full potential and by providing support and guidance in reaching their goals.
I received my Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, and my Master’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis.
I have experience working with adults and teenagers living with stress, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and chemical dependency. I help and support people going through major life transitions such as; new job, parenting, relationship stressors, grief/loss, etc.
I like to use cognitive behavioral therapy, challenging negative automatic thoughts, working towards a healthier self. I believe having a constructive view of the self is the first step to moving forward to achieve your goals. I like to concentrate on solution-focused therapy using client’s goals as their motivation to better themselves, being mindful, present in the moment, as a place to start.
I want to assist my clients to find their own empowerment. I offer my clients new perspectives while focusing on their strengths and support them in their journey towards the life they want and deserve.
I look forward to working with you. I believe the client-therapist team is an extremely powerful partnership that can bring about positive change.
Thank you and I look forward to working with you,
Hillary
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Hillary Haarmann is a Missouri-based licensed clinical social worker who brings two decades of experience to her therapeutic practice. She works with adults and teenagers from diverse backgrounds, offering supportive talk therapy to help people address stress, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and chemical dependency.
Hillary earned her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and completed her master’s degree at Washington University in St. Louis. She holds licensure to practice clinical social work in Missouri (MO LCSW 2006034925), reflecting her formal qualifications to provide professional care.
Hillary supports clients navigating major life transitions such as starting a new job, adjusting to parenting, coping with relationship stressors, and grieving loss. Her therapeutic work emphasizes cognitive behavioral techniques that challenge negative automatic thoughts and encourage healthier self-perceptions.
She often combines solution-focused strategies with mindfulness and present-moment awareness, using the client’s own goals as motivation for change. Hillary aims to help people discover personal strengths, offer fresh perspectives, and promote client empowerment as they move toward the life they want.
Hillary values the collaborative nature of therapy and sees the client-therapist partnership as a powerful avenue for positive change. She looks forward to working with individuals who are ready to pursue their goals with practical support and guidance.
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