Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a caring, sensitive, compassionate, and transparent clinical therapist. I have been practicing for approximately 20 plus years in both Medical and Mental Health Services. As a therapist, I provided individuals, couple ( I don’t specialized in marriage therapist, but I have a lot of experience in couple counseling), faith based, and group psychotherapy, enabling clients to cope with their chronic depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, fears, sleep disorder, memory loss, grief, and OCD, I also provided support for clients to learn strategies to solve and cope with their unique issues in everyday lives based on their diagnoses and treatment plan focusing on mental, emotional, psychological, and behavioral problems.
I have also facilitated an Alzheimer’s. Women Support Group, TV and Radio Ministry in the community in various churches, senior centers, and other agencies. I believe all clients have the right to self-determination and be treated with dignity and respect.
In addition, I would like to commend you for recognizing your need to talk to a trained professional therapist about various problems you are experiencing. I am here to actively listen, act as a guide, and be a source of support for you. I want you to realize we are partners (team) in this therapeutic relationship, and your experience holds the key to personal growth and development because you are a unique individual.
Thank you for having confidence in my ability as a therapist to work on your team to develop and explore your coping strategies that target your current problems or situation. I look forward to working as a team with you.
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Annie Allen is a compassionate, transparent clinical therapist practicing in Michigan. She brings 20 years of experience delivering services across both medical and mental health settings, supporting individuals through a wide range of emotional and behavioral concerns.
She provides individual therapy, couples counseling (noted as experienced but not specialized in marriage therapy), faith-based counseling, and group psychotherapy. Over the years she has worked with people coping with chronic depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and fears, sleep disorders, memory loss, grief, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies, helping them build practical strategies tailored to their diagnoses and treatment plans.
Annie also has a history of community-focused work, having facilitated an Alzheimer’s women support group and participating in TV and radio ministry efforts at churches, senior centers, and other local agencies. She emphasizes respect for each person’s dignity and their right to self-determination throughout the therapeutic process.
As a licensed master social worker in Michigan, Annie combines active listening with guidance and collaborative problem-solving. She frames therapy as a team effort, valuing the client’s experience as central to growth and change, and she looks forward to partnering with clients to explore and strengthen coping strategies that address their current challenges.
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