Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Molly Newman I am a licensed professional clinical counselor in Minnesota with 4 years of experience in counseling and 10 years in different areas of mental health field. I have worked with trauma, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, challenges in career, ADHD and autism.
My counseling style is person focused, I believe people are the experts on their own life and I am just a tool in their tool box to help improve different aspects of their life. My approach is strength based, cognitive behavioral, and solution focused.
I understand how difficult it is to take the first step in therapy and reaching out for help. I am looking forward to working on helping you develop the skills to live a life worth living.
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Molly Newman is a licensed clinical counselor in Minnesota who brings professional, person-centered care to people seeking support. She has seven years of experience working in the mental health field and focuses on helping individuals manage stress, anxiety, depression, relationship and family conflicts, addictions, trauma and abuse, grief, sleep difficulties, anger, and self-esteem concerns, as well as supporting clients with bipolar disorder and LGBT-related matters.
Her therapeutic approach centers on the belief that each person is the expert on their own life. Molly uses a strengths-based lens combined with cognitive behavioral techniques and solution-focused strategies to help clients build practical skills and make meaningful changes.
Recognizing how daunting it can be to begin therapy, she aims to create a welcoming, collaborative space where people can develop tools to move toward a life they value. Molly is licensed in Minnesota as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, which authorizes her to provide clinical counseling throughout the state.
Many people ask whether virtual therapy can truly help. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and life transitions – online therapy has been found to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person care for most situations.
A key benefit is convenience. Clients can choose the format that fits their routine and comfort level – video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging – which can make it easier to maintain consistent care.
Therapy delivered online is provided by licensed professionals, and clients are free to request a different therapist at any time if they want a different match. This flexibility can help people find an approach and provider that suit their needs while fitting therapy into everyday life.
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