Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, my name is Angie and I’m a licensed professional counselor with 25 years of experience in the field of psychology. I currently practice in the State of Texas but I am originally from Michigan. That was where I started out working in a residential treatment facility with children and adolescents. After that I worked in partial hospitalization program for adults, a domestic violence shelter and a community mental health center. I relocated to Texas 10 years ago and have had the opportunity to work in an adolescent partial hospitalization program, an Employee Assistance Program and currently I have a private practice. I have worked with children as young a 5 and adults in their 80’s, doing individual, couples and family therapy.
I am empathetic and compassionate, believing that this is your journey and I am here to assist you as a partner. Therefore, I am first and foremost a person-center, solution-focused counselor. I received training in Cognitive Behavioral therapy by the Beck Institute and have additional training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy but believe in an eclectic approach to treatment using Psychotherapy, Existentialism and a Humanistic approach. My specializations are trauma, depression, anxiety and eating disorders.
I look forward to meeting and assisting you on your journey. Remember: the past is a place of reference, not residence. Let’s look to the future together and find a path that will lead us to achieving your goals.
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Angela “Angie” Sheire is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Texas with 25 years of experience in the field of psychology. Originally from Michigan, she began her career working in a residential treatment facility with children and adolescents and later provided care in a partial hospitalization program for adults, at a domestic violence shelter, and within a community mental health center.
After relocating to Texas 10 years ago, she worked in an adolescent partial hospitalization program and an Employee Assistance Program, and she now maintains a private practice. Her clinical experience spans work with children as young as five through adults in their eighties, offering individual, couples, and family therapy.
Sheire approaches therapy with empathy and compassion, viewing the therapeutic relationship as a partnership in which the client leads their own journey. She practices primarily from a person-centered, solution-focused perspective and has formal training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy through the Beck Institute, along with additional training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. She also draws from psychotherapeutic, existential, and humanistic traditions to tailor treatment to each person.
Her areas of specialization include trauma, depression, anxiety, and eating disorders, and she works with a broad range of other concerns such as relationship issues, self-esteem, grief, sleep and eating disorders, parenting and family conflicts, anger management, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), compassion fatigue, and coping with life changes.
Sheire is a licensed professional counselor in Texas and brings a quarter-century of clinical practice to her work. She welcomes the opportunity to meet and support clients as they pursue their goals, often reminding people that the past can be a place of reference rather than a place of residence as they move toward the future.
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