Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello there! I am truly happy you are here and have decided to embark on this therapeutic journey. It is my hope that I can be of assistance to you during the process. I received my Master’s of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling, from Stetson University in 2004, and am currently a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) in the state of Florida. I have worked extensively with individuals suffering from anxiety, depression, loneliness, body image distortions, and emotional imbalances. I had a private practice in Winter Park, Florida before venturing to Nicaragua for an adventure and change of pace. I facilitated counseling and wellness retreats on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua for 7 years! I worked with people from all over the world with issues ranging from anxiety/stress, grief, and meaninglessness, to relationship problems and career/life transitions.
I am currently back in the United States and calling Miami home. A lot has changed since I left the US for the jungle of Nicaragua, but one thing has stayed the same: I feel it is an absolute privilege to work with client’s as they are journeying through the unknown and trusting me with their emotional space. I was born to be a therapist, and couldn’t imagine my life having taken any other path. I am also of the belief that a therapist cannot take a client further than they have been willing to go themselves. That said, self-exploration and growth have been a personal journey for me most of my life. I will be the first to tell you that the process may not be easy, and sometimes just downright messy; but with honest work, grit, and authenticity, the growth potential can be huge and often times, life changing.
I consider myself eclectic in my approach and draw my therapy style from a few different teachers, however, I tend to favor existential/humanistic philosophies, in addition to holistic modalities. Simply put, we will explore what it means to be human and the questions of meaning, choice, personal freedom, and hopefully uncovering the hidden potential that I feel most all of us possess. I also feel it is of utmost importance to look at the whole person, therefore we will explore and address your issues holistically. Our mental health is only one piece of us, therefore, it can be out of balance if we are not taking care of ourselves in other ways (i.e., physically, spiritually, nutritionally, etc).
I look forward to meeting you soon and perhaps participating in the journey with you. I already laud your insight and courage for coming this far.
“Challenging the meaning of life is the truest expression of the state of being human.” ~Victor E. Frankl
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Megan Sihle is a licensed mental health counselor practicing in Florida with thirteen years of clinical experience. She earned a Master of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling from Stetson University in 2004 and now offers care from Miami.
Her background includes extensive work with people facing anxiety, depression, loneliness, body image concerns, and emotional imbalance. Before relocating to Nicaragua, she maintained a private practice in Winter Park, Florida. While living on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua she facilitated counseling and wellness retreats for seven years, supporting people from around the world through issues such as anxiety and stress, grief and a sense of meaninglessness, relationship challenges, and career or life transitions.
Megan describes her work as a privilege and is passionate about accompanying people through uncertain and inward-facing moments. She values authenticity, perseverance, and honest effort, and she acknowledges that therapeutic growth can feel difficult and sometimes messy – yet also deeply transformative when clients commit to the process.
Her therapeutic approach is eclectic with a preference for existential and humanistic perspectives alongside holistic modalities. She focuses on questions of meaning, choice, and personal freedom while looking at the whole person – including physical, spiritual, and nutritional dimensions – to help uncover hidden potential.
Megan welcomes the opportunity to meet prospective clients and commends the insight and courage it takes to seek support. She often references Viktor E. Frankl’s observation: “Challenging the meaning of life is the truest expression of the state of being human.”
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