Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a graduate of Bellevue University with a master’s degree in Clinical Counseling and a veteran who served in the United States Army. I have over 17 years of experience helping people mitigate life’s challenges. I understand pain trauma, hardship, broken homes, and broken relationships. I use a diverse approach based on each client’s individual needs. We will work through your issues until we find a resolve.
Overall, I possess working knowledge of family systems and their impact on mental health within the family. My treatment approach includes Existential Therapy, Client-Centered, Trauma-focused, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, mindfulness, person-centered as well as utilizing techniques from Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
My goal is to enhance the mental wellness of people who are experiencing varying levels of difficulties due to life situations or mental health concerns. I assist you in working through life’s challenges by equipping you with relevant skills to cope with unpleasant experiences, develop inner strength, build self-worth, and improve self-esteem, understand you and your mental health.
Some areas of focus include, mood disorders, relationship issues, depression, life transitions, anxiety, self-care…
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Maurvet Minto earned a master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Bellevue University and is a veteran who served in the United States Army. She practices as a Georgia Licensed Professional Counselor and brings 14 years of experience supporting people through difficult life seasons.
She recognizes the realities of pain, trauma, hardship, broken homes, and fractured relationships, and adapts her approach to match each client’s individual needs. Maurvet uses a collaborative, client-centered style and stays with clients as they work toward practical resolution and greater stability.
With a working knowledge of family systems and their effects on mental health, her treatment methods draw from existential therapy, client-centered and person-centered approaches, trauma-focused work, cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused methods, mindfulness practices, and select techniques from dialectical behavior therapy. This mix is applied based on the situation and the person in front of her.
Her aim is to enhance mental wellness for people facing a range of challenges. Maurvet focuses on building coping skills for unpleasant experiences, strengthening inner resources, increasing self-worth, and improving self-esteem while helping clients better understand their mental health. Areas of focus include mood disorders, relationship issues, depression, life transitions, anxiety, and self-care.
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