Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I received my Masters’ of Social Work in 2010 from The University of Alabama and began my career working with the local homeless population my first year after graduate school. I later moved into clinical practice, working for a local organization, working with adult and adolescent clients experiencing mental health and substance abuse disorders. I have utilized evidence based practices with the following therapeutic modalities: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic Therapy, Motivational Interviewing Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy.
I have a passion for fostering holistic well-being and I am dedicated to guiding individuals through their journey to mental and emotional harmony. I believe in addressing the whole person, recognizing personal strengths and the interconnected aspects that shape individual experiences. I seek to utilize the 8 pillars of holistic health (physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, occupational, and intellectual) by considering all the diverse factors that influence mental health.
Live appointment times are typically 45 minute sessions, but can be 30 minutes.
Please do your best to be on time for sessions. If you are 15 minutes late, you will need to reschedule. If you need to cancel and reschedule please do so at least 24 hours in advance. If there is a scheduling issue, please let me know as soon as possible, I will do what I can to accommodate. When preparing for a session, please do not be driving a vehicle or be involved in potentially dangerous or any other distracting activities (watching tv, etc). If you must be driving, please let me know ahead of time and we will reschedule. Please be appropriately dressed and mannered during sessions.
Also, please be aware, that this is not for emergency services. If you feel like harming yourself, or anyone else, please call a family member, friend, 911, 988, or go to your nearest Emergency room.
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Marjorie Ann Robinson earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Alabama in 2010 and began her professional journey working with the local homeless population during her first year after graduate school.
She later transitioned into clinical practice with a local organization, providing care for adult and adolescent clients who were facing mental health and substance use challenges.
Marjorie utilizes a range of evidence-based therapies, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy.
She is committed to holistic well-being and guides individuals toward emotional and mental balance by addressing the whole person. Her approach considers personal strengths and the many interconnected factors that shape experience, drawing on the eight pillars of holistic health – physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, occupational, and intellectual.
Live appointments are typically 45 minutes and can be scheduled for 30 minutes when appropriate. Marjorie asks clients to make punctuality a priority; arriving more than 15 minutes late will require rescheduling. Cancellations should be made at least 24 hours in advance when possible, and she requests that clients notify her promptly if scheduling conflicts arise so she can do her best to accommodate changes.
When preparing for a session, clients should not be driving or engaged in potentially dangerous or distracting activities such as watching television. If a client must be driving, they should inform her ahead of time and the appointment will be rescheduled. Clients are also asked to be appropriately dressed and conduct themselves respectfully during sessions.
Please note that Marjorie is not available for emergency services. If a client feels they might harm themselves or someone else, they should contact a family member or friend, call 911, call 988, or go to the nearest emergency room.
For many people dealing with common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or life transitions, remote therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
A major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that suits them best, whether by video, by phone, through live chat, or via in-app messaging. This adaptability makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule.
All participating professionals are licensed, and clients have the option to switch therapists if they would prefer a different fit.
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