Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome! My name is Melissa Nash and I am a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Maryland. I have been working as a therapist now for 12 years. I believe each person is made up of many parts. When one of these parts is stressed, scared, hurt, or has experienced some type of trauma, the entire person is impacted.
I approach therapy by looking at you, the client, as the expert. You know you and your life story. My job is to be the outsider looking in. To help identify the problem areas and work with you to discover how to get your entire system working in a peaceful way again.
I have been blessed to work with clients from all walks of life. The problem areas that I have helped others work through include depression, anxiety, trauma, stress management, work/life balance, and the journey of searching for your purpose in life.
A fun anecdote about myself is: that I always wanted to become a nurse. I really wanted to help people. Once I got into college, I quickly realized that nursing was not for me. I am happy to say I found a career that I love AND I can help people.
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Melissa Nash is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Maryland with 12 years of experience as a therapist. She approaches clinical work with a belief that a person is comprised of many interconnected parts – when one part is stressed, scared, hurt, or has experienced trauma, the whole person can be affected.
Her therapeutic stance centers on seeing the client as the expert in their own life. Melissa takes an observational, collaborative role to help identify areas of difficulty and to support clients in discovering ways to restore balance and calm across their system.
Over the course of her career she has worked with people from many different backgrounds, guiding them through challenges such as depression, anxiety, trauma, stress management, work-life balance, and the search for life purpose.
Early in life she thought she would become a nurse because she wanted to help others. That path shifted in college, and she ultimately found a profession she loves that allows her to support people in meaningful ways.
Many people question whether virtual therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – individuals can connect in the format that best fits their needs, whether through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This adaptability often makes it easier to integrate therapy into a busy schedule.
All therapists are licensed professionals, and if someone decides they would prefer a different therapeutic match, it is possible to switch to another provider at any time.
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