Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, my name is Marlo. I have been in the field for over 15 years and have been blessed with the opportunity to work with numerous populations. In today’s tumultuous times, poverty, increase stress, family & relationship problems, and personal self-adjustment/esteem issues cause many to have a demanding and unhappy life.
I use a holistic combination of talk therapy, spiritual/energy work, mindfulness techniques, humor, and a commonsense approach. With an emphasis on spiritual and physical healing. Allow me to help you in your time of need. I come from a compassionate, non-judgmental, strengths-based perspective in my clinical practice and life. I can help you learn life skills, change undesired habits, and identify alternate healthy thinking patterns so that you can decrease your anxiety & depression while increasing your self-esteem and quality of life. Through the work we do together you can expect to achieve self-confidence, forgiveness, peace, inner harmony, and healthier relationships. I specialize in working with individuals that have been affected with mood disorders, anger problems, trauma, low self-esteem, and substance abuse. I counsel from a Spiritual/Christian perspective, as well as respectfully work with a client’s source of inspiration. Allow me to join you on your journey of enlightenment and healing.
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Marlo Floyd is a licensed professional counselor in Arkansas with 21 years of clinical experience. She has worked with a wide range of populations and brings a compassionate, non-judgmental, strengths-based approach to her practice.
Marlo views many modern life challenges – including poverty, increasing stress, family and relationship problems, and struggles with self-adjustment or self-esteem – as factors that can make daily life feel overwhelming. She combines traditional talk therapy with spiritual and energy work, mindfulness techniques, gentle humor, and a commonsense approach, placing emphasis on both spiritual and physical healing.
She helps clients build practical life skills, shift unwanted habits, and recognize healthier patterns of thinking so they can reduce anxiety and depression while improving self-esteem and overall quality of life. Marlo counsels from a spiritual and Christian perspective and also works respectfully with each client’s personal source of inspiration.
Clients who work with Marlo can expect guidance aimed at increasing self-confidence, cultivating forgiveness and inner peace, and fostering healthier relationships. She specializes in supporting people affected by mood disorders, anger problems, trauma and abuse, low self-esteem, and substance use concerns. Marlo holds an Arkansas professional counselor license (AR LPC P1402011) and is available to provide care across the state.
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