Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! My name is Sydney, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Texas. I am the assistant director at a children’s behavioral health clinic. I also work at a non-profit hospice providing bereavement and grief recovery services to patients and families. I am always appreciative and humbled by the vulnerability people are willing to share with me to better process and explore issues they are wanting to work through. I use a client-centered approach to therapy, meaning that my clients are always the experts in their lives, and I am simply a facilitator and guide to help them navigate challenges, reach their goals and utmost potential. I work from a systemic lens of therapy by observing relationships in the context of relational, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual contexts. I look forward to getting to know you and work with you!
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Sydney Crane is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Texas who brings a compassionate, client-centered approach to clinical work. She serves as the assistant director at a children’s behavioral health clinic and also provides bereavement and grief recovery services through a non-profit hospice, supporting patients and families through difficult transitions.
With eight years of clinical experience, she values the courage it takes for people to share personal struggles and is humbled by the trust clients place in the therapeutic process. She approaches therapy from a client-centered perspective, treating clients as the experts in their own lives while acting as a guide and facilitator to help them pursue their goals and potential.
Sydney frames concerns within a systemic lens, considering relationships and individual experience across relational, physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual contexts. She looks forward to getting to know clients and working collaboratively with them to navigate challenges and pursue meaningful change.
She is a licensed marriage and family therapist, credentialed to practice in both Nevada and Texas; her professional registrations are NV LMFT 4680-R and TX LMFT 203093.
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