Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello,
My name is Nicole Williams and I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in the beautiful state of Vermont. I moved here from New Jersey 30 years ago after graduating from the University of Delaware with my BS in Individual and Family Studies. In 2000, I received my Masters Degree from Northern Vermont University in Counseling with a dual licensure in mental health counseling and school counseling. My work has included private practice, community mental health, and counseling in educational settings.
Throughout my 20+ year career as a counselor, I have developed my approach and methods through extensive study and experience. My work with adolescents and families as a counselor has always been incredibly rewarding. My practice has allowed me to help clients experiencing a great number of issues including, compassion fatigue, relationship issues, depression, anxiety, and grief and loss issues, as well as life transitions.
I’ve found that my personal interests; a love of music, spending time with family and friends, and always seeking out opportunities for humor and laughter helps me see the beauty that life offers. I also truly recognize and consider that our lives can be difficult, stressful and confusing, which leads us to needing more support at times and opening ourselves up to new ideas and perspectives and that will improve our lives and increase our happiness.
The foundation of my counseling practice is trauma-informed and I pull from a variety of therapeutic approaches such as; client centered , solution focused ,skill based (CBT) and Humanistic. My approach is comprehensive and holistic, The work we engage in together will build on the natural supports that are present in your life and build on those foundations. I pride myself on developing trusting relationships with my clients that offer a kind, compassionate, non-judgmental space for them to deepen their own identities and beliefs.
I look forward to meeting with you.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Nicole Williams is a licensed clinical mental health counselor practicing in Vermont. She holds Vermont’s Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor credential, listed as VT LCMHC 068.0000649, which reflects her authorization to provide clinical counseling in the state.
She moved to Vermont from New Jersey 30 years ago after completing a Bachelor of Science in Individual and Family Studies at the University of Delaware. In 2000 she earned a Master of Counseling from Northern Vermont University and obtained dual credentials in mental health counseling and school counseling.
Across 20 years of clinical work, Nicole has practiced in private practice, community mental health, and educational settings. She has found working with adolescents and families especially rewarding and has supported clients through compassion fatigue, relationship challenges, depression, anxiety, grief and loss, and life transitions.
Her areas of specialty include stress, anxiety, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, parenting issues, depression, addictions, LGBT concerns, relationship issues, grief, intimacy-related issues, eating disorders, sleeping disorders, anger management, self-esteem, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, and ADHD.
Nicole’s approach is trauma-informed and draws from multiple therapeutic methods, including client-centered and solution-focused techniques, skills-based cognitive behavioral strategies, and humanistic principles. She emphasizes a comprehensive, holistic process that builds on the natural supports in a person’s life and fosters trusting, compassionate, non-judgmental therapeutic relationships where clients can explore and deepen their identities and beliefs.
Outside of her professional work, Nicole enjoys music, spending time with family and friends, and seeks out humor and laughter as part of appreciating life’s beauty. She welcomes questions and looks forward to meeting prospective clients.
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