Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
To Thine Own Self Be True! Your emotional well being is a vital part of being productive and living a well balanced life. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has a life long passion for helping others. I have provided services to youth and adults for over 20 years and I specialize in anger management, depression, family and intimate relationship issues, anxiety disorders, perinatal mental health, and behavior modification. I utilize the cognitive behavioral, client-centered, and solution-focused approaches to create mindfulness awareness for my clients to address their current thought processes. I also specialize in trauma informed therapy that is needed in every community. The goal is to assist each individual to develop positive thinking in order to reach productive and healthy thought patterns, actions and decisions. My therapy style is supportive and compassionate while being direct and challenging at times.
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LaDawna Thomas brings a lifelong passion for helping others to her work as a licensed clinical social worker in Missouri. With 25 years of clinical experience serving both youth and adults, she focuses on stress, anxiety, relationship issues, trauma and abuse, self-esteem, and depression.
Her clinical practice includes work in anger management, perinatal mental health, and behavior modification. She draws on cognitive behavioral techniques, a client-centered stance, and solution-focused strategies to help clients build mindfulness and examine the thoughts that shape their feelings and actions.
LaDawna also provides trauma-informed therapy, an approach she sees as essential in every community. Her goal is to support each person in developing more positive and productive thinking patterns that lead to healthier decisions and behaviors.
She practices in a style that is supportive and compassionate while remaining direct and willing to challenge when needed. LaDawna is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Missouri, a credential that reflects advanced training and state authorization to provide clinical therapy (license MO LCSW 2020000315).
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