Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Clinical Social Worker, licensed in California and Alabama and I have been practicing Social Work for seven years. I currently live in Alabama, so I am in Central Time for scheduling purposes. I have worked in various settings, including residential psychiatric treatment facilities, in-home therapy, as well as providing therapy in an office setting and through telehealth services. I have worked with adolescents, adults, couples, families, and the older adult population. I have a large amount of experience working with anxiety, depression (including intense training on post-partum mood disorders), trauma, family conflicts, grief/loss, and parenting issues.
My approach to therapy is to first and foremost build a strong and positive therapeutic relationship with my clients. As a therapist, I focus on each person’s specific individual needs, meeting the client where they are at in the present moment, and adjusting my style to meet their needs. I am a solution focused, strengths based therapist but I also utilize components of cognitive therapy and trauma-informed therapy as needed. My ultimate purpose as a therapist is to provide positive support and a safe space for someone to open up and process any thoughts, feelings, and emotions that they find would be helpful for them.
I look forward to working with you!
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Meghan Carroll is a clinical social worker licensed to practice in both California and Alabama, and she brings eight years of professional experience to her clinical work. Based in Alabama and operating on Central Time for scheduling, she has provided services across multiple settings including residential psychiatric treatment facilities, in-home therapy, office-based sessions, and telehealth. Her experience spans work with adolescents, adults, couples, families, and older adults.
She works with a wide range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, depression – with intensive training in post-partum mood disorders, trauma and abuse, grief and loss, family conflicts, parenting challenges, relationship issues, self-esteem difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, and compassion fatigue.
Meghan emphasizes building a strong, positive therapeutic relationship as the foundation of care. She meets each person where they are, tailoring her approach to individual needs and drawing from solution-focused and strengths-based methods while incorporating cognitive therapy techniques and trauma-informed practices when helpful. Her aim is to offer supportive, professional guidance and a safe space for clients to explore thoughts, feelings, and emotions as they work toward meaningful change.
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