Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Serving more than fourteen years as a Georgia licensed professional and certified rehabilitation counselor has provided me with the opportunity to address individuals’ needs who experience depression, anxiety, interpersonal and family challenges, grief and loss, caretaking challenges, trauma and stress, domestic violence, work, career concerns, disability management (neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental, TBI and vision), mood as well as psychotic and related disorders.
Everyone experiences challenges in their life, and my approach is to find out where individuals tend to get “stuck”, and enable them to identify concerns in order to move forward. Having a person centered approach that encourages exploration, resolution and wholeness. Engagement, encourages exploration and resolution of who we are, which is (mind) thoughts,(emotions) feelings, (body) physical and spirit (soul, rituals, beliefs, traditions, shadows) selves along with perceptions and blockages related to mother/father wounding. Various approaches are used in sessions including cognitive behavioral, psycho-dynamic, dialectical, narrative, mindfulness, attachment, emotionally and solution focused therapies.
Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, EMDR (Certificate-Completion of Training)
Owner of Inner Door Consulting, LLC. , “May your inner door be kept closed so that only good comes to you.”
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Janice Withrow is a Georgia-based therapist with 17 years of clinical experience who has worked with people facing depression, anxiety, interpersonal and family challenges, grief and loss, caretaking and domestic violence concerns, trauma and stress, work and career issues, mood and psychotic related disorders, and disability management including neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental conditions, traumatic brain injury, and vision-related disability.
Her training as a certified rehabilitation counselor and as a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, along with completion of EMDR training, has informed a practice that responds to a wide range of needs. As a licensed professional counselor in Georgia, she combines rehabilitation expertise with trauma-informed skills to support recovery and adaptation.
Janice adopts a person-centered approach, helping people identify where they tend to become stuck and guiding them to recognize concerns so they can move forward. Her work encourages exploration and resolution across the whole person – mind (thoughts), emotions (feelings), body (physical) and spirit (soul, rituals, beliefs, traditions, shadows) – and attends to perceptions and blockages related to mother/father wounding.
She integrates a variety of evidence-informed methods in session, drawing on cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, dialectical, narrative, mindfulness, attachment, emotionally focused and solution-focused therapies as appropriate to each individual. Janice is also the owner of Inner Door Consulting, LLC, and offers a guiding sentiment for her practice: “May your inner door be kept closed so that only good comes to you.”
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Licensed professionals provide online services, and if someone feels they need a different fit, it is possible to switch therapists. This flexibility, combined with the demonstrated effectiveness for many typical concerns, makes online therapy a practical option for many people seeking support.
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