About
Lynne Campbell, LPC, brings an 11-year clinical background to work with people facing stress, anxiety, trauma, mood disruptions, and life transitions. Her training includes a Master of Clinical Counseling from Oakland University, a Bachelor of Social Work from Wayne State University, and a Master of Human Resources Administration from Central Michigan University. She is a fully trained EMDR clinician and has worked across settings that include an intensive outpatient program, an outpatient rehabilitation clinic, an assisted living environment, and a large clinical practice.
Her practice addresses a broad set of concerns: trauma and abuse, grief, depression, self-esteem challenges, relationship and intimacy-related issues, and workplace stress among others. Clinical approaches are selected based on each person’s needs and may draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Attachment-Based work, client-centered methods, EMDR, and mindfulness practices.
Lynne emphasizes careful exploration of life events, development of practical coping strategies, and collaborative goal-setting. She aims to help people gain perspective, move beyond limiting stories about themselves, and identify realistic goals that reflect their values and circumstances. Prospective clients are invited to reach out to learn more and begin scheduling a session.
Virtual care and therapeutic methods
Lynne provides online services using video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to work with stress, anxiety, trauma recovery, grief, relationship concerns, and workplace issues. Those who prefer a mix of real-time conversation and ongoing messaging can choose the combination that best suits their schedule and communication style.
When EMDR is appropriate, she applies that protocol to address distressing memories and trauma-related symptoms through structured processing. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is used to identify thinking patterns and experiment with alternative responses to difficult situations. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy supports clients in clarifying values and taking committed steps toward meaningful change while learning to accept uncomfortable feelings rather than avoid them.
Sessions are collaborative and tailored to the presenting concerns. Lynne works with each person to choose approaches that fit their goals and to decide whether live video, a phone conversation, chat, or messaging will best support the therapeutic work.What is Lynne Campbell's background in mental health?
Lynne is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 11 years of experience. She holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Oakland University, a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Wayne State University, and a Master’s degree in Human Resources Administration from Central Michigan University.
What are her professional credentials and license information?
She is credentialed as an LPC. Her license is listed as MI LPC 6401014700.
Which languages does she provide services in?
The profile indicates services are offered in English.
Where is Lynne based?
She is located in Michigan.
How can clients work with her remotely?
Clients can connect via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging depending on preference and clinical needs.
Does she accept international clients?
The profile specifies that she does not accept international clients.
How is cost handled for sessions?
Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
What are the steps to get started?
To begin, use the Start Therapy button and complete a short matching questionnaire to be connected for an initial session.