Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in Maryland with over 25 years of experience in treating relational, mental health and addiction issues. I hold two masters degrees- in Counseling and Education. I have worked in a variety of settings: private practice; corporate employee assistance programs (EAP); community psychiatry programs; and addiction recovery clinics. I have also served as a “Crisis Interventionist” in an ER setting, so I am comfortable sorting out complex problems in a rapid manner.
Prior to serving as a corporate and community counselor, I was a corporate trainer, specializing in Coping Skills. So I provide psycho-educational skills to enhance individual therapy and everyday situations.
My style is client-centered and solution-focused. I will provide you with a safe space to help you explore, discuss and resolve whatever issues you bring in. The goal is to help you decide what changes you want to make to increase satisfaction with your life. My focus is on providing you with practical skills that help you with everyday issues: relational conflict at home and work; self-management; emotional and coping with anxiety.
Areas of Specialty:
Relational Issues
Coping Skills
Self-Management Skills
Setting Boundaries
Managing Conflict
Decision- Making
Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Anxiety and Stress Management
Additional Areas of Expertise:
Relapse Prevention
Recovery Skills
Crisis Interventions
Risk Assessments
Years of Experience:
Counseling: 25+ years
Addiction Counseling: 20+ years
Crisis Intervention: 7 years
Corporate training: 10 years
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Dawn Byrne is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor practicing in Maryland with more than 25 years of experience addressing relational, mental health, and addiction concerns. Her credentials include MD and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor credential, issued as license LC4540, and she holds two master’s degrees – one in Counseling and one in Education.
Her clinical work spans private practice, corporate employee assistance programs (EAP), community psychiatry programs, and addiction recovery clinics. Dawn has also served as a crisis interventionist in an emergency room setting, which gives her comfort and skill in assessing and sorting complex problems quickly. In earlier roles she worked as a corporate trainer focused on coping skills, and she continues to integrate psycho-educational training into individual therapy to build practical abilities for everyday life.
Dawn’s approach is client-centered and solution-focused. She creates a safe space for clients to explore and resolve concerns, and she emphasizes practical strategies to increase satisfaction with life. Her work often concentrates on improving relational conflict at home and work, strengthening self-management and boundary-setting, and developing tools for emotional regulation and coping with anxiety.
Her specialties include addictions, relationship issues, family conflicts, self-esteem, coaching, stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, eating disorders, anger management, career difficulties, depression, coping with life changes, and compassion fatigue. Additional areas of expertise include relapse prevention, recovery skills, crisis interventions, and risk assessments. Dawn has provided counseling for more than 25 years, addiction counseling for over 20 years, crisis intervention for seven years, and corporate training for ten years.
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Each therapist offering online care is a licensed professional, and clients may switch therapists if they would prefer a different fit. For many people, the combination of evidence-based outcomes and practical access makes online therapy a useful option to consider.
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