Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am licensed in Michigan with 22 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, anger management, depression, & coping with life changes.
I focus on helping people change themselves for the better. I use specific, short-term, solution-focused treatment techniques based on insight and behavioral change. I work with a wide range of presenting problems and mood disorders including depression / grief, anxiety/phobias, anger management, adjustment, bipolar and obsessive-compulsive disorders. I focus on rapport and utilization of a client’s strengths as a therapeutic foundation.
My role is to facilitate real change in people by helping them to hear what they need to hear, in a way that they are able to accept it, even if it is difficult. This acceptance of reality is critical to creating permanent positive changes in people’s lives.
I believe that the mind and body are deeply connected, and that optimal mental health cannot be achieved without proper nutrition and physical health. I also believe in the power of the conscious as well as the unconscious mind to relieve symptoms and make lasting changes.
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Michael Schneider is a licensed professional counselor in Michigan (MI LPC 6401007767) with 22 years of clinical experience. He works with people facing stress and anxiety, anger management, depression and grief, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, and a range of mood and anxiety-related conditions including phobias, adjustment difficulties, bipolar disorder, and obsessive-compulsive concerns.
He emphasizes practical, short-term, solution-focused approaches that combine insight with behavioral change to help clients make observable improvements. His work centers on building strong rapport and drawing on each person’s strengths as the foundation for therapy.
Michael’s role is to facilitate real change by helping clients hear what they need to hear in ways they can accept, even when that feedback is difficult. He considers acceptance of present reality an important step toward lasting, positive change.
He also views mental and physical health as deeply linked, believing that proper nutrition and physical well-being support better mental health. Michael values interventions that engage both conscious and unconscious processes to relieve symptoms and support durable change. He is an older, non-religious male therapist practicing in Michigan.
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