Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and welcome! I am a licensed clinical social worker in New York with 24 years of professional work experience. Yet that isn’t the most important characteristic for you to know about me. As a follower of Jesus Christ, it is through the lens of His love for others that I see the value of life, that I live in respect for ALL others, and I see the possibilities for sanctification (to set apart for special use or purpose), for healing, and for redemption to pain in this life. I believe Jesus to be the Son of God and that He is the greatest therapist to have ever lived and loved. A client’s own belief system will be explored to help them attain their therapeutic goals as well as guidance given based on the Bible that is relevant to individual needs.
Born and raised in Tennessee, Georgia was home before moving to New York. Through the years, experience has included that such as assisting clients with stress and anxiety, decision-making, communication & relationship issues, motivation, self esteem, & confidence, and parenting & family issues (including work with birth parents, foster and adoptive parents as well as families of children with disabilities).
Feeling safe, respected, and heard is paramount for individuals and will be met with sensitivity and compassion. Our dialogue will be goal-directed, and the treatment plan will be tailored to your unique and specific needs with a time frame for growth in healing that brings hope.
It takes courage to take steps for change towards more fulfilling and joy-filled moments in life. Through your journey, I am here to support & empower you, guiding you through to self-actualization.
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Emily Hill is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York (NY LCSW 077958) with 28 years of professional experience. She brings a faith-centered perspective to her clinical work, viewing therapy through the lens of Jesus Christ and the possibility of healing, redemption, and sanctification. She believes Jesus is the Son of God and regards His life and love as a foundational model for care.
Raised in Tennessee and having lived in Georgia before relocating to New York, Emily has long experience assisting people with stress and anxiety, decision-making, communication and relationship difficulties, motivation, self-esteem and confidence, and parenting and family matters. Her family work has included support for birth parents, foster and adoptive parents, and families of children with disabilities.
As a Christian, older, conservative female therapist, Emily respects the whole person and explores each client’s belief system as part of the therapeutic process. She offers guidance from the Bible when it aligns with an individual’s needs and goals, while maintaining respect for all people.
Emily emphasizes a therapeutic environment in which clients feel heard, respected, and safe. Her approach is goal-directed and the treatment plan is tailored to each person’s unique needs, with attention to a realistic time frame for growth and hope. She supports and empowers clients as they take courageous steps toward more fulfilling and joy-filled moments, guiding them toward self-actualization.
Many people ask whether virtual counseling can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, or major life transitions, online therapy has been shown to be as effective as traditional in-person care for most individuals.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that fits their life best, whether by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to schedule consistent appointments and maintain progress amid a busy routine.
Licensed professionals provide these services, and clients have the option to change therapists if they seek a different fit. For many people, online therapy offers a practical, effective route to support while navigating everyday challenges and emotional concerns.
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