Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi and welcome! Congratulations on taking that first step to seek help. I have done that in the past, and I know it can be a little scary. So I am happy that you have reached out.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and I have been practicing since 1996. I love working with others to create a trusting and collaborative relationship where we find workable solutions. I will have the highest respect for you and your well-being. This comes from a deep commitment to helping others find peace and joy in everyday life.
My counseling has taken me to some amazing places. I have been blessed to work with many people in very different environs. These include community-based counseling with clients experiencing emotional disturbances and trauma of various sources, abandonment trauma, domestic violence, HIV-AIDS, homelessness, family disruptions, grief and loss, and long-standing problems from early childhood abuse and neglect. I’ve worked with chemically dependent clients, both outpatient and in clinical and correctional facilities. My private practice clients have included those with concerns that may require only short-term solutions and those that require longer term therapy. These clients have needed to work through grief and loss, relational difficulties, early childhood abuse and its effects, life situation adjustment struggles, anxiety, depression, addiction, and compassion fatigue.
I look forward to getting to know you and getting started together.
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Judith Stanton welcomes people who are taking the important first step of seeking help and understands that starting therapy can feel intimidating. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing since 1996 and brings 29 years of clinical experience to her work.
Judith focuses on building a trusting, collaborative relationship with each person so they can discover practical, workable solutions. She approaches clients with respect and a deep commitment to helping them regain a sense of peace and joy in everyday life. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas, a credential that indicates she has met state requirements to practice – license TX LPC 13317.
Her career has included community-based counseling for people experiencing emotional disturbances and trauma from varied sources, including abandonment trauma, domestic violence, HIV-AIDS, homelessness, family disruption, grief and loss, and long-standing effects of early childhood abuse and neglect. She has worked with chemically dependent clients in outpatient settings as well as in clinical and correctional facilities.
In private practice Judith treats both clients seeking short-term, solution-focused care and those needing longer-term therapy. Her areas of work have included grief and loss, relationship difficulties, effects of early childhood abuse, adjustment to life changes, anxiety, depression, addiction, and compassion fatigue. She looks forward to getting to know new clients and beginning the work together.
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