Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and welcome! My name is Erin Wilson and I have been working in the mental health field for 10 years. My passion for this field is rooted in personal experience. As a person who participates in therapy, I believe sharing some of the same experiences as those I work with provides a genuine authenticity in my ability to be present for the people I am honored to help. I believe therapy can be empowering, fun and healing at the same time.
I started my career providing Hospice services. Then I moved to substance abuse treatment, next working with families and children. Before moving to telemedicine, I worked as a supervisor helping other therapists work toward their goals. Looking back, I must say I am so grateful and honored to have grown from such a variety of experiences with so many amazing people.
In session what you can expect from me? I will be dedicated to assisting you in discovering inner strengths and finding ways to bring forth your strengths in practical ways so you can succeed in meeting your goals in life. I see my role as someone who is there to listen non-judgmentally and provide unconditional acceptance. When asked, I can share my perspective in a way that is helpful to your unique needs. My goal is to create an environment where you feel comfortable exploring yourself. Some people benefit from learning specific techniques and/or homework assignments between sessions and I can provide those. Others may prefer not to have homework and that is okay. By working together, I believe we can create a therapeutic relationship that works best for you. I will inquire for feedback about what the session was like for you and be open to making any changes I may need to make sure therapy is as helpful as possible.
In sessions what do I expect of you? For therapy to be effective, I believe honesty and an openness to perceiving yourself and life in new ways is essential. Through the years I have seen people who make different choices in how they live life outside of the session as the most successful.
In my view, it is the power of the relationship we build together that makes a way for discovery, learning, healing and positive change to happen. My journey in the therapy field has provided many miraculous experiences being a part of positive change in the lives of others. I hope to have the opportunity to be a part of this process with you!
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Erin Wilson brings ten years of experience in the mental health field and approaches therapy with a perspective shaped by her own participation in therapy. Her personal connection to the process informs a genuine presence with the people she supports, and she believes therapy can be empowering, healing, and even enjoyable.
Her career began in hospice care, followed by work in substance abuse treatment and then services for families and children. Prior to offering telemedicine, Erin served as a supervisor, supporting other therapists as they worked toward their professional goals. She expresses gratitude for the variety of experiences and the many people who have contributed to her growth.
In session Erin is committed to helping clients uncover inner strengths and translate those strengths into practical steps toward life goals. She offers nonjudgmental listening and unconditional acceptance, and when asked she shares perspectives tailored to each person’s needs. Some clients may benefit from specific techniques or homework between sessions, while others prefer no assignments – Erin adapts to what works best for each individual and invites feedback to ensure therapy remains helpful.
Erin expects honesty and a willingness to explore new ways of seeing oneself and life, noting that meaningful change often follows different choices made outside of sessions. She values the therapeutic relationship as the foundation for discovery, learning, and positive change, and she hopes to be part of that process with those who seek support. Erin is licensed in Arizona as a Licensed Professional Counselor, a credential that reflects professional training and state approval (LPC-17756).
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Therapists offering remote care are licensed professionals, and clients may switch providers if they feel another clinician would be a better fit. Online therapy can be a practical way to access professional help while maintaining the continuity and quality expected of licensed therapists.
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