Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
As a Licensed Professional Counselor in Michigan with over 20 years of professional experience, I help clients with relationship issues, motivation, self esteem and confidence, career difficulties, & coping with life changes. I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. Taking the first step to seek a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage. I am here to support you in that process.
I served for eight years on the Michigan Counseling Licensure Board and have been an adjunct faculty member at Michigan State University and John Brown University, as well as a regular guest lecturer at Eastern Michigan University.
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Madeline Lucille “Lucy” Kelley is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 20 years of clinical experience. She holds Licensed Professional Counselor credentials in Michigan (MI LPC 6401000490) and Arkansas (AR LPC P2511020) and practices from Arkansas.
She works with adults on relationship concerns, motivation and self-esteem, career challenges, addictions, grief, intimacy-related issues, anger, depression, and coping with life changes. Her approach is collaborative and coaching-oriented, creating an open, nonjudgmental space where thoughts and feelings can be expressed and explored.
Madeline recognizes that seeking change takes courage and she offers steady support to help people move toward a more fulfilling and satisfying life. She brings an experienced, faith-informed perspective as a female Christian therapist and frames her work around practical steps clients can use between sessions.
In addition to her clinical work, Madeline served eight years on the Michigan Counseling Licensure Board. She has taught as an adjunct faculty member at Michigan State University and John Brown University, and she has been a regular guest lecturer at Eastern Michigan University.
Many people ask whether online therapy can really help. For common struggles such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or adjusting to life changes, research and practice indicate that virtual counselling can be as helpful as traditional in-person care.
One of the main benefits is flexibility – clients can choose the mode of connection that fits their life, including video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging. This makes it easier to attend appointments and sustain consistent progress.
Licensed professionals conduct online sessions just as they do in person, and if someone decides they need a different match, they can switch therapists. For many people, online therapy offers an effective, adaptable option to address everyday mental health and relationship concerns.
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