
Miranda Harrah
Compassionate West Virginia Licensed Counselor
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Compassionate West Virginia Licensed Counselor
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Miranda Harrah is a Licensed Professional Counselor in West Virginia (WV LPC 2661) with six years of professional experience. She supports people facing stress and anxiety, relationship concerns, trauma and abuse, motivation challenges, struggles with self-esteem and confidence, and depression. Miranda identifies as a female therapist and lists Christian, gay, and non-religious among the populations she works with.
She views each person as the expert of their own story and emphasizes the strengths clients already possess to address what is challenging them. Miranda acknowledges that beginning therapy takes courage and affirms the importance of taking that first step toward support.
Miranda maintains a full-time job and has limited availability for evenings and weekends. Her current caseload is structured around 30-minute sessions, and one-hour sessions are not offered. Openings are limited and are filled on a first-come basis as clients release spots. Prospective clients are invited to message her for current availability; if schedules do not align she will provide a referral to a clinician who can meet the client’s needs.
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Licensed professionals provide these services, and individuals may change therapists at any time if they prefer a different fit. Online therapy can make it easier to access consistent support for common mental health and relationship concerns while allowing people to connect in the way that works best for them.