Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My approach is positive and hopeful while realistic, and client focused and directed. My approach is informed by Jungian perspectives, as well as cognitive behavioral approaches. I have a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Colorado State University. I live in the mountains of Northern New Mexico. Theorists and clinicians who inform my work include Carl Rodgers, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Jacques Lacan, and Bracha Ettinger. I hold faith in the fact that we continue to grow heal and develop throughout the life span, and that each age and stage presents challenges and can also add richness and meaning to our life experiences. I feel passionate about the therapeutic encounter and the possibilities for healing and transformation. I bring this philosophy and clinical lens to our work together in areas ranging from trauma recovery to addiction recovery to grief and loss work, and related issues including depression, anxiety, PTSD, loneliness, and life stage challenges, including overwhelming parenting or caregiving stresses and dilemmas. Attending to emotion and the psychological experience can often help create a shift in situations or difficulties that have felt stuck and stagnant for years or decades. My approach is friendly, positive, thorough and practical. In a field that emphasizes the individual, I acknowledge the importance of systemic factors, including notably income inequality, and inequality based on sex and racialization that impact our experiences and mental health, as a factor in making decisions in our lives for our healing and wellness.
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Deborah Gaudet offers a hopeful, pragmatic, and client-centered approach to therapy, blending Jungian perspectives with cognitive behavioral techniques. She holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Colorado State University and brings ten years of clinical experience to her practice in New Mexico.
Deborah views the therapeutic encounter as a space for healing and transformation. Her work is informed by a range of theorists and clinicians, including Carl Rodgers, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Jacques Lacan, and Bracha Ettinger, and she applies that breadth to address concerns such as trauma recovery, addiction recovery, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, PTSD, loneliness, and life-stage challenges including overwhelming parenting or caregiving stresses.
Her style is positive, realistic, and directed by the client’s needs. By attending closely to emotion and psychological experience, Deborah seeks to create shifts in situations that have felt stuck or stagnant for years or decades. She describes her approach as friendly, thorough, and practical.
Deborah also recognizes the role of broader systems in mental health. She considers factors such as income inequality and inequalities based on sex and racialization when helping people make decisions for their healing and wellness. She is licensed in New Mexico as a professional clinical counselor (NM LPCC, license number CCMH0171441) and practices from the mountains of Northern New Mexico.
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