Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Lynette Maggs and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the state of Florida. I started my practice in a community mental health agency in the state of Florida gaining a wealth of knowledge and perspective of the scope of mental illness within our communities. This led me down the path to specialize in areas such as the welfare of children and families affected by trauma and its impact not only on the individual, the family but also the entire community. I have worked with families and individuals who have experienced anxiety, depression, abuse/neglect, parenting difficulties, addiction, stress, loss, and the day to day hurdles each of us face in life.
I would describe my approach as empathetic, warm, goal oriented, and client centered. I use Cognitive Behavioral therapy, as well as Client Focused therapy as the basis to my therapeutic approach to help my clients set goals and objectives, work through their traumas, and feel empowered once they have met their goals.
I earned my Bachelor Degree through attending universities in the eastern U.S as my family traveled with my husband in his Coast Guard career. My Master Degree from Liberty University, Virginia in Mental Health Counseling. I have been practicing in the field for the past 20 years with a wealth of training and experiences prior to this time.
I believe humor is essential as we face our hurdles in life and this has been lent to me through the 36 years of marriage, a daughter and navigating this all through 20 years of military life.
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Lynette Maggs is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor practicing in Florida with three years of clinical experience. She began her career in a community mental health agency in Florida, where she developed a broad understanding of the range of mental health concerns that affect individuals and communities.
She has focused on the welfare of children and families affected by trauma and explores how traumatic experiences influence individuals, family dynamics, and community well-being. Her work includes supporting people and families dealing with anxiety, depression, abuse or neglect, parenting challenges, addiction, stress, grief, and the everyday hurdles of life.
Her therapeutic style is empathetic, warm, goal-oriented, and client-centered. She draws primarily on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as Client Focused therapy to help clients set clear objectives, process traumatic experiences, and build confidence as they reach their goals.
Her educational journey included undergraduate study at universities across the eastern United States while her family moved with her husband during his Coast Guard career, followed by a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University in Virginia. She is licensed to practice as a mental health counselor in Florida.
She values humor as a tool in navigating life’s challenges, a perspective shaped by 36 years of marriage, raising a daughter, and navigating two decades of military life within her family.
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