Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina with 5 years of professional work experience. I have worked in the Mental Health field for 21 years assisting individuals with varies mental health issues and intellectual disorders. Currently, I work with individuals in the LBGT+ community and LBGT+. Individuals suffering with depression, anxiety/stress, grief and loss, trauma issues, relationship/couple’s issues, and individuals dealing with psychosocial issues. My approach to therapy is Cognitive Behavioral, but I also use a Person/Client approach, meaning they are in control of their own goals, needs, and wants. I want my clients to feel they are in control of their sessions, what works for them and feel they are in a safe and loving environment.
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Erin Callan is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor practicing in North Carolina (NC LCMHC 16020) with five years of professional therapy experience. She brings a total of 21 years working in the mental health field, supporting people with a range of mental health concerns and intellectual disorders.
Erin currently works with members of the LGBT+ community and with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety and stress, grief and loss, trauma, relationship and couple challenges, addictions, and other psychosocial issues. Her primary clinical approach is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and she integrates a person-centered orientation that places clients in control of their own goals, needs, and priorities.
Erin aims to create sessions where clients feel empowered to direct the work, choose what helps them, and experience a safe, compassionate environment as they address the concerns that brought them to therapy.
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