Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome to BetterHelp! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years experience in the social work field, and over 10 years experience in counseling adults, teenagers/ adolescents and couples. I believe in establishing a good rapport with you first and foremost, for counseling to be successful. I am an active listener, empathetic and non-judgmental.
Whether you are dealing with depression, anxiety, stress, self esteem, parenting struggles, relationship issues, identity issues, life transitions, anger management, work/school issues, trauma, financial concerns, emotional abuse or grief/loss—I’m here to help you learn how to cope and meet your goals. In addition, I also have extensive experience working with individuals who have a diagnosis ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Personality Disorders, PTSD, and Substance Use Disorders.
I have my Bachelor Degree in Psychology from Michigan State University (1999) and my Master Degree in Clinical Social Work from Michigan State University (2010.) I have successfully helped individuals and their families during my time working in foster care/CPS/adoption, Hospice, Community Mental Health, New Directions Behavioral Health, a private inpatient psychiatric & detox/rehab hospital and at a private counseling agency. When I’m not helping others at work, I’m spending time with my teenage boys (if they aren’t gaming!) and our pug, Lucy. We enjoy spending time by the water, watching the local Marching Band and making memories with extended family. Personally, I enjoy writing, reading, photography, napping and listening to music.
I strive to help you feel comfortable to discuss your situation and want to work together to help you develop realistic, achievable goals. I genuinely care about you and your well being. I wish you the very best on your journey!
I look forward to working with you!
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Mandy Dalrymple is a licensed clinical social worker in Michigan with 20 years of experience in the social work field and more than a decade of focused counseling work with adults, adolescents and couples. She holds a Michigan clinical social work license (LMSW), license number 6801092100, and combines years of field experience with a warm, practical approach.
She prioritizes building a strong therapeutic rapport as the foundation for effective counseling, and she is known for active listening, empathy and a non-judgmental stance. Mandy helps people address an array of concerns including depression, anxiety, stress, low self-esteem, parenting challenges, relationship and family conflicts, identity issues, life transitions, anger management, work or school difficulties, trauma and abuse, grief and loss, intimacy-related issues, sleeping disorders, addiction and compassion fatigue. She also has extensive experience supporting individuals with diagnoses such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, PTSD and substance use disorders.
Mandy earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Michigan State University in 1999 and completed a Master of Social Work in Clinical Social Work at Michigan State University in 2010. Her clinical background spans foster care, child protective services and adoption work, hospice care, community mental health, New Directions Behavioral Health, a private inpatient psychiatric and detox/rehab hospital, and a private counseling agency, giving her a broad perspective on individual and family needs.
Outside of work she spends time with her teenage boys and their pug, Lucy, enjoying activities by the water, watching the local marching band and making memories with extended family. Mandy also enjoys writing, reading, photography, napping and listening to music. She aims to create a comfortable space to discuss difficult topics and to collaborate with clients on realistic, achievable goals. Mandy genuinely cares about each person’s well-being and looks forward to supporting them on their journey.
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