Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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My name is Cody Hedrick, I have been a therapist for 6 years and worked in other therapeutic rolls since 2011. For the last 6 years I have been working with Families and Children with Reactive Attachment Disorder. I have also provided therapy to individual adults over the last 9.5 years and worked with CYFD in order to help teach parenting skills, and resolved struggles in adulthood. I have worked with a wide variety of life struggles including LGBTQ+, self-esteem, self-love, anxiety, depression, suicide, long term/declining health struggles, Chronic Illness, Cancer, and attachment issues. I have a background in existential therapy, attachment therapy, strengths-based therapy, person-centered therapy, as well as some Narrative Therapy. I also incorporate mindfulness, meditation, improved techniques for self-care and other holistic methods. This can provide a sense of internalized strength and improve one’s ability to gain resilience to different emotional states. This can result in ones ability to feel more in control and reduce emotional distress while dealing with any of these problems. I also help guide clients to their own personal goals and solutions in order to create sustainable and lasting change.
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Cody Hedrick is a licensed clinical social worker based in New Mexico with 11 years of experience in therapeutic work. He has served in therapeutic roles since 2011 and has worked directly as a therapist for the past six years.
For the last six years he has focused on families and children affected by Reactive Attachment Disorder, while also providing individual therapy to adults for approximately 9.5 years. His work has included collaboration with the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) to teach parenting skills and address challenges that persist into adulthood.
He has supported people facing a wide range of concerns, including issues related to LGBTQ+ identity, self-esteem and self-love, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, long-term or declining health conditions, chronic illness and cancer, and attachment-related difficulties.
Therapeutic approaches Cody draws on include existential therapy, attachment-focused work, strengths-based and person-centered methods, and elements of narrative therapy. He also integrates mindfulness, meditation, enhanced self-care strategies, and other holistic techniques to help clients build internal resources and resilience.
His goal is to help clients strengthen their sense of control over emotional states, reduce distress, and identify personal goals and solutions that lead to sustainable, lasting change. He is a New Mexico licensed clinical social worker, a credential that reflects advanced training and the ability to practice independently (NM LCSW C-10779).
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