Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a professional counselor licensed in the State of Oklahoma with 11 years of experience working as a psychotherapist, in outpatient settings; such as in office, homes, and schools. I view counseling as much more than a vocation– but as a purpose and calling; and I also thoroughly enjoy the variety and challenge that navigating through Clients’ situations can bring.
I have treated (and continue to work with) Clients of a wide–range of demographics; with a variety of concerns, including depression, anxiety/panic, self-esteem, relationship communication and intimacy issues, parenting problems, and career challenges. I have worked with many people who have struggled with issues in divorce, as well as emotional and/or narcissistic abuse. I have had experience in working in a domestic violence offenders’ group counseling setting, as well.
My counseling style is warm, accepting, and intuitive. I believe in treating anyone with respect, empathy, and compassion, as I work to emphasize my clients’ strengths and abilities. My approach combines a Person-Centered/ Motivational Interviewing; cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, existential, family systems, as applicable. I will tailor our sessions to your needs; as we can also work together to form a treatment plan to meet your unique and specific goals.
I further subscribe to the belief in the role of the therapist which is to ‘draw out’, or to motivate, to support, to encourage; to provide knowledge of psychotherapeutic tools, thought constructs, as well as ideas and resources, to augment a client’s mental/ behavioral health/ relationship communication.
In beginning your process of change, empowerment, and self-love discovery today; I invite you; my future valued client–to walk alongside you; on any stage of your journey.
Looking Onward and Upward,
Angela Alderman-Shotton, LPC
“The paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.
The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction not a destination.”
~ Psychologist Carl Rogers
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Angela Alderman-Shotton is a licensed professional counselor in Oklahoma with 11 years of experience providing psychotherapy in outpatient settings, including offices, homes, and schools. She regards counseling as a purpose and calling and values the variety and challenge of working through each person’s situation.
She has worked with a wide range of people across demographics on concerns such as depression, anxiety and panic, self-esteem, relationship communication and intimacy issues, parenting difficulties, and career-related challenges. Her practice also includes work with individuals affected by divorce and by emotional or narcissistic abuse, and she has experience leading group counseling for domestic violence offenders.
Angela’s therapeutic style is warm, accepting, and intuitive. She meets people with respect, empathy, and compassion while focusing on their strengths and capabilities. Her approach integrates person-centered methods and motivational interviewing with cognitive-behavioral strategies, solution-focused techniques, existential perspectives, and family systems ideas as appropriate.
Sessions are tailored to each person’s needs, and Angela collaborates with clients to develop individualized treatment plans and goals. She sees the therapist’s role as helping to draw out motivation, offering support and encouragement, and providing psychotherapeutic tools, thought frameworks, ideas, and resources to support mental and behavioral health and improve relationship communication. Angela invites anyone ready to begin a process of change, empowerment, and self-discovery to walk alongside them on any stage of their journey. She is credentialed as a licensed professional counselor in Oklahoma (OK LPC LPC05875).
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