Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! My name is Lisa Warden and I am a licensed Social Worker. Prior to completing my college, I worked as a massage therapist. I am very aware of the mind-body connection and how we can use our body to heal our mind.
I’ve worked most of my career with helping those in recovery from Trauma, addictions, and personality related issues. These symptoms often really hold a person captive and away from the fulfillment of potential and in a constant state of survival. It gets me very excited to see a client who has been through hell, begin to thrive and enjoy life in a way they may have not thought possible.
It can be very challenging to reach out for help and schedule a session. I offer a warm and flexible style (and often include humor) and I actively work to meet each client where they are and offer the encouragement and the skills to assist getting clients to where they’d like to be. I look forward to working with you!
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Lisa Warden is a licensed social worker based in Michigan who brings a strong appreciation for the mind-body connection to her clinical work. Before finishing college she worked as a massage therapist and continues to draw on that background when supporting clients who benefit from integrating bodily awareness into emotional healing.
Across 16 years of practice, Lisa has focused much of her career on helping people in recovery from trauma, addictions, and personality-related difficulties. She recognizes how these struggles can keep someone locked in survival mode and away from fulfilling their potential, and she finds it energizing to help clients move from enduring symptoms to beginning to thrive and enjoy life in new ways.
Lisa offers a warm, flexible approach and often weaves humor into sessions, meeting each person where they are and providing encouragement alongside practical skills. She is licensed to practice social work in Michigan (LMSW 6801092488) and holds clinical social work licensure in Utah (LCSW 128949543501). She looks forward to working with individuals seeking support.
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