Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Janice Harbin, I have worked in the mental health field for over 30 years. I started to work with adolescents and children. I have worked with adults for the past 10 years primarily. I have worked in mental health outpatient settings that have referred to psychiatric services as needed. I have worked with addicts of all kinds in the past 10 years, and was part of a drug court treatment team for 3 of those years. I have a Certified Advanced Addiction Drug Counselor Certification for 8 years. I see the addiction as the symptom and seek to see the problem creating this addiction. I have a Christian background and a strong faith and believe in the power of prayer.
I would be happy to share some of my expertise with you and help you on your life’s journey. Sometimes the road gets lonesome and rocky, and we all need help here and there. I enjoy being in the outdoors, riding my bike or walking. I also enjoy spending time with my family, kids and grandkids.
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Janice Harbin brings more than 30 years of experience in the mental health field, beginning her career working with children and adolescents and focusing primarily on adults for the past decade.
She has practiced in mental health outpatient settings that referred clients to psychiatric services when needed, and over the last 10 years has worked extensively with people facing addiction of many kinds. Her work included three years as part of a drug court treatment team, and she has maintained a Certified Advanced Addiction Drug Counselor credential for eight years.
Janice approaches addiction as a symptom and aims to uncover the underlying problems that contribute to it. She combines clinical experience with a Christian background and a strong personal faith, and she believes in the power of prayer as part of her approach.
She is a licensed professional counselor in Michigan, credential number 6401001984, and is based in Michigan. Janice welcomes the opportunity to share her expertise and support people as they navigate difficult stretches of their lives.
Outside of her professional life she enjoys time outdoors – riding her bike or walking – and values spending time with family, including her children and grandchildren.
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