Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed counselor (LPC) in Pennsylvania. For over 35 years I have worked in a variety of settings including colleges in New York and Pennsylvania, and a psychiatric hospital. I have worked with a wide variety of clients during my career. I work with clients with the following concerns: grief/bereavement, depression, anxiety, LGBTQ+, trauma, and relationships. My approach to counseling is helping clients discover their own resilience and grit. My counseling style is interactive. I meet and accept clients where they are and help them move to where they want to be. I focus a lot on self-care and mindfulness. Taking care of yourself first allows you the opportunity to be the best you can be. I look forward to being part of your journey.
One of my personal heroes is Eleanor Roosevelt who said “All of life is a constant education”
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Ann Burris is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania with more than 35 years of experience. She is authorized to provide clinical counseling under her Pennsylvania license (PC000936) and has worked in a range of care settings, including colleges in New York and Pennsylvania as well as a psychiatric hospital.
Throughout her career she has worked with clients facing grief and bereavement, depression, anxiety, LGBTQ+ concerns, trauma, and relationship issues. Her work spans a wide variety of client needs accrued over decades of practice.
Her counseling approach centers on helping clients uncover their own resilience and grit. Ann uses an interactive style, meeting and accepting clients where they are and guiding them toward where they want to be.
She places strong emphasis on self-care and mindfulness, believing that attending to oneself first creates the opportunity to be the best possible version of oneself. Ann looks forward to being part of each client’s journey. One of her personal heroes is Eleanor Roosevelt, who said “All of life is a constant education.”
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