Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome.
Deciding to begin therapy can come with a mix of emotions—uncertainty, anxiety, maybe even fear. As a therapist, I deeply respect the courage it takes to take that first step, and I hope to walk alongside you as you navigate your own journey.
My approach to counseling is eclectic, drawing from various methods to best support your unique needs. I believe our past experiences shape how we show up in the present, and that exploring these layers can lead to powerful insight and growth. I also work from a strengths-based perspective, holding the belief that people—both children and adults—are resilient, and with the right support, can access the tools they need to move forward.
In addition to addressing a range of mental health concerns, I have a particular understanding of issues related to adoption, foster care, and multicultural identity. These are deeply personal and complex areas, often connected to core questions of identity: Who am I? Where do I come from? I’ve completed specialized training through the Center for Adoption Support and Education, and I strive to offer a space where these stories can be explored with care.
You might be wondering whether we’d be a good fit—and that’s an important question.
If you’re hoping to work with someone who is warm, supportive, and able to gently challenge you when needed, we may align well.
If you’re looking for someone who values mutual respect and time, who can both hold space and help you move toward solutions, that might also feel like a good match.
If you want a therapist you can laugh with, cry with, and grow with—someone who will be present and engaged as you do the work—you may feel at home here.
If any of this resonates with you, feel free to reach out to discuss availability. I’d be honored to be part of your journey.
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Alissa Bohmann welcomes people who are considering therapy and recognizes the mix of uncertainty, anxiety, or fear that can come with taking that first step. She offers a steady, respectful presence to walk alongside clients as they navigate personal challenges and change.
Her counseling style is eclectic, drawing from multiple approaches to tailor support to each person’s needs. She believes that past experiences shape how someone shows up in the present, and that exploring those layers can open the way to insight and growth. Grounded in a strengths-based perspective, Alissa holds that children and adults are resilient and can access practical tools with appropriate support.
Alissa works with a wide range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, depression, coping with life changes, addictions, relationship issues, grief, intimacy-related matters, parenting challenges, anger management, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and compassion fatigue. She also integrates coaching as part of her work when helpful.
She brings particular familiarity with issues related to adoption, foster care, and multicultural identity, areas that often touch on core questions of identity such as who we are and where we come from. Alissa has completed specialized training through the Center for Adoption Support and Education and aims to create a space where these stories can be explored thoughtfully and with care.
Clients who value a warm, supportive clinician who can also offer gentle challenge may find a good fit with Alissa. She emphasizes mutual respect and the importance of using time effectively – holding space while helping clients move toward solutions. She strives to be present and engaged, whether that means offering moments of lightness, supporting difficult emotions, or partnering in growth work. If this approach resonates, she invites prospective clients to reach out to discuss availability and next steps.
Alissa practices in Wisconsin and is a licensed professional counselor in the state; her license (WI LPC 6315-125) reflects the qualifications required to provide clinical care. She has 11 years of experience in the field.
Many people wonder whether therapy delivered online can really help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life transitions, research and experience show that online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
Online care also offers notable flexibility – you can meet with a therapist in the format that fits your routine and comfort, whether that is a video call, a phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to maintain continuity of care while balancing work, family, and other commitments.
Therapists available for online work are licensed professionals, and if you decide a different fit would serve you better, you can switch providers. For many people, the combination of comparable effectiveness and convenient access makes online therapy a practical option when seeking support.
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