Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, I am a counseling psychologist licensed to practice in Ohio, and have over 25 years of experience working with adults and adolescents in community mental health, private practice, and school settings. I am also a psychology professor at a university in Ohio, but have a passion for helping individuals overcome obstacles to their growth and live healthier, productive lives. My experience with clients includes issues with anxiety, depression, PTSD, grief/loss, relationship problems, parenting concerns, and career/vocational issues. I also have experience educating and counseling clients on COVID-19 related issues, including trauma/loss, COVID fatigue, and compassion fatigue.
I hold a PhD in Counseling Psychology from Ohio State University, and an M.A. degree in Developmental Psychology.
My counseling style is warm, empathic, and compassionate, and my focus is on building a trusting relationship with clients that they can use to support the changes in their lives. My therapeutic approach uses solution-focused and cognitive behavioral techniques that allow clients to work toward their goals in a timely fashion. I encourage clients to set the lead in sessions, believing that we are our own best experts on ourselves. My role is to assist clients in marshalling their own strengths and resources, along with learning new ones, in a way that allows them to “be their own therapist” outside of sessions.
I look forward to meeting with you and hearing your story.
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Dr. Dinah Meyer is a counseling psychologist licensed to practice in Ohio with more than 25 years of experience supporting adolescents and adults in community mental health settings, private practice, and schools. She is also a psychology professor at a university in Ohio and remains committed to helping people overcome obstacles to personal growth and lead healthier, more productive lives.
She holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology from Ohio State University and an M.A. in Developmental Psychology, and she is authorized to practice as a psychologist in Ohio. Her clinical work has addressed anxiety, depression, PTSD, grief and loss, relationship difficulties, parenting concerns, and career or vocational challenges. She has also provided education and counseling around COVID-19 related matters, including trauma and loss, COVID fatigue, and compassion fatigue.
Dr. Meyer’s counseling style is warm, empathic, and compassionate, with an emphasis on building a trusting therapeutic relationship that supports change. She uses solution-focused strategies alongside cognitive behavioral techniques to help clients move toward their goals in a timely way. She encourages clients to take the lead in sessions, viewing individuals as experts on their own experiences, and works to help them marshal existing strengths and learn new skills so they can apply what they learn outside of sessions.
She looks forward to meeting with new clients and hearing their stories.
Research and clinical experience indicate that for many common concerns – such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and adjusting to life changes – online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person care.
One major benefit is flexibility. People can meet with a therapist using the mode that suits them best: video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility often makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule.
Therapists who offer online services are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to change therapists if they feel a different fit would be more helpful.
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