Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Thank you for taking the time to view my profile! The field of psychology and behavior has been my academic and career path for over 10 years. My work is my passion and I enjoy watching others grown and flourish on their paths.
I completed my Bachelors of Science in Psychology with concentrations in clinical rehabilitation and psychology of addictions in 2006 through Purdue University. While pursuing this degree, I aided in a longitudinal research study focused on intelligence and information processing through the Purdue Institute for Behavioral Sciences. While earning my Master’s, I volunteered for Riley’s Children Hospital as a behavior therapist with autistic children. During the same time, I also completed two practicums and internships (university setting and corrections), focusing my skills aiding adults with intense personal struggles and family dysfunction.
While working with adults, I found my passion in those struggling daily with emotional concerns and addictions. My Master of Arts in clinical psychology was completed in 2008 at University of Indianapolis with a concentration in mental health counseling. Since then, I have worked in outpatient as well as inpatient settings, while also teaching psychology part-time as adjunct faculty for a local college. Thank you again for taking the time to learn some history about me and I look forward to sharing more of what I have learned through experience with you on your journey.
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Megan Rockwood has 15 years of experience in psychology and behavioral work and is based in Florida. Her career has blended academic training with hands-on practice, and she continues to find professional fulfillment in supporting others as they grow and change.
She earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Purdue University in 2006, with concentrations in clinical rehabilitation and the psychology of addictions. During that time she contributed to a longitudinal research study on intelligence and information processing through the Purdue Institute for Behavioral Sciences. While completing her master’s degree she volunteered as a behavior therapist at Riley’s Children’s Hospital, working with autistic children, and she completed two practicums and internships in a university setting and in corrections, developing skills in helping adults facing intense personal struggles and family dysfunction.
Megan completed a Master of Arts in clinical psychology in 2008 at the University of Indianapolis, concentrating in mental health counseling. Since then she has practiced in both outpatient and inpatient settings and has taught psychology part-time as an adjunct faculty member at a local college. She has a particular focus on helping adults who cope with emotional concerns and addictions. Megan is a licensed mental health counselor in both Florida and Indiana and looks forward to applying her experience to support others on their journeys.
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