Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Missouri. I graduated with a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Kansas. I have worked in psychiatric settings for most of my career, including senior counseling, hospice, Veterans and First Responders. I have also worked with the LGBTQ+ community. Everyone is a unique individual, with experiences that are not necessarily grouped into a ‘category”.
My primary style is client based. I will meet you where you are and undertake your journey toward self-discovery and healing with you, at your pace.
You will find me to be very non- judgemental, easy to talk with, compassionate and understanding. I also like to laugh with my clients at the appropriate time. It is healing.
I know it is not easy to reach out for help. The pain you are experiencing is not uncommon, our society makes it difficult at times to discuss emotional pain with others.
I am interested in you, your life experience and your primary concerns at this time. I hope I get to meet you!
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Diane Hendricks is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who brings 15 years of experience to her therapeutic practice. She earned a Master of Social Work from the University of Kansas and has spent most of her career working in psychiatric settings, including senior counseling, hospice care, and services for veterans and first responders. She has also worked with the LGBTQ+ community.
Diane practices with a client-centered approach – she meets each person where they are and supports their journey toward self-discovery and healing at a pace that feels right for them. She is licensed to practice clinical social work in both Missouri and Kansas, reflecting her professional qualifications and commitment to clinical standards.
In sessions she is non-judgemental, approachable, compassionate, and understanding, and she believes that laughter at appropriate moments can be part of the healing process. Diane recognizes that reaching out for help can be difficult and that emotional pain is a common human experience that is not always easy to discuss in our culture.
She is interested in learning about each person’s life experience and current concerns, and she hopes to have the opportunity to work together.
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