Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Aloha,
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist on The Big Island in the State of Hawaii (LMFT). I have been working in Intensive In Home Services with youths and their families for over 6 years. Before that I was working in adult mental health utilizing therapy and case management cohesively.
I draw eclectically from the theories focusing mostly on Solution Focused, Structural, Narrative and Collaborative. I believe we all have narratives we would like to change or adjust, it is at times challenging to find the best way to navigate in this direction. Our intentions are honest and genuine, and that is where it all begins to set this in motion. Person Centered is another familiar approach I utilize as I meet my clients where they are currently and serve as a catalyst for their personal change in their journey. I also utilize shadow work and inner child work into therapy sessions.
I have a Bachelors in Psychology from UH Hilo.
I have a Masters in Family Therapy from Argosy University.
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).
I have also been involved in various practicum and clinical training opportunities including grief/loss, Internal Family Systems training, Cognitive Behavioral Work, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Sand Tray therapy.
I believe that we need to feel heard, to feel safe, and to be provided a space to tell our story. As reaching out for support can be scary and intimidating. I am here to hold space for you and to allow for the change to root, intention to be heard and for your journey to change.
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Yvette Skope is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based on the Big Island of Hawaii, holding a Hawaii license listed as MFT-673. She has six years of professional experience that includes work with youths and their families in Intensive In Home Services and prior roles in adult mental health where she combined therapy with case management.
Her clinical approach is eclectic and pragmatic, drawing most often from Solution-Focused, Structural, Narrative, and Collaborative models. She also uses person-centered techniques to meet clients where they are and serves as a catalyst for change, integrating shadow work and inner child work when appropriate to support deeper healing.
Yvette earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Hawaii at Hilo and a master’s degree in family therapy from Argosy University. Her practicum and clinical training include grief and loss work, Internal Family Systems training, cognitive behavioral methods, dialectical behavior therapy, and Sand Tray therapy.
She emphasizes the importance of being heard and feeling safe, providing a supportive space for people to tell their stories and explore intention-driven change. Yvette aims to hold space for clients as they begin and sustain their personal journeys toward growth.
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