Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a special education teacher, school counselor and licensed therapist with 6 years of counseling experience. I love education and the quest for knowledge. I am always looking for new opportunities to learn something new. I have masters degrees in Special Education from the University of Virginia, and School Counseling/Professional Counseling from Montana State University Northern.
I have experience working with Bipolar Disorder, HPPD, trauma, depression, grief and anxiety. I attended the Transpersonal Psychology 50th anniversary conference in 2019. I have a person centered belief. I also have an extensive background in Applied Behavior Analysis and Behavioral Therapy. In my therapy practice, I utilize talk therapy and workbook activities. I have an array of up to date workbooks with current researched based theory. I regularly attend conferences and online trainings to further my development as a counselor.
I enjoy being in the outdoors and in nature whenever possible. I am happiest when I am on my UTV with my 2 dogs and husband on top of a mountain somewhere in the middle of the wilderness. I am an avid wild crafter and plant identifier.
Seeking therapy can be a daunting challenge. I look forward to helping you navigate whatever obstacles in life come your way.
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Caley Markuson is a licensed counselor and educator who blends her work as a special education teacher and school counselor with a private therapy practice. She brings six years of clinical experience to her work and has advanced training in both special education and counseling, holding master’s degrees in Special Education from the University of Virginia and in School Counseling and Professional Counseling from Montana State University Northern.
She is licensed to practice counseling in both Oregon and Montana – credentialed as an Oregon Licensed Professional Counselor and as a Montana Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Caley works with a range of concerns including stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, career difficulties, depression, coping with life changes, trauma and abuse, grief, anger management, and ADHD. She has specific experience supporting people with bipolar disorder, HPPD, trauma, depression, grief, and anxiety.
Caley practices from a person-centered perspective and integrates her extensive background in Applied Behavior Analysis and behavioral therapy. Her approach combines talk therapy with workbook activities drawn from current, research-based theories; she maintains a collection of up-to-date workbooks and regularly pursues professional development through conferences and online trainings, including attendance at the Transpersonal Psychology 50th anniversary conference in 2019.
Outside of her professional life she seeks out the outdoors whenever possible and enjoys time on a UTV with her husband and two dogs, often high on a mountain in the wilderness. She is also an avid wild crafter and plant identifier. Caley understands that seeking therapy can feel daunting and she aims to help clients navigate the obstacles life presents with practical, evidence-informed support.
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