
Monica Lee
Guiding Young Adults Toward Stronger Mental Health
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Guiding Young Adults Toward Stronger Mental Health
Start with Monica LeeLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Monica Lee is a Michigan-based therapist who works primarily with young adults ages 18 to 21, helping them navigate the transitional challenges that often come in late adolescence and early adulthood. She addresses concerns that may arise with peers, sexual or developmental questions, school or career decisions, family differences, and relationship difficulties, while also supporting those coping with stress, anxiety, grief and loss, and depression.
With 15 years of clinical experience, Monica brings seasoned judgment and practical skills to her work. She is licensed to practice in Michigan as a professional counselor, holding the state LPC credential MI LPC 6401007439, which reflects her formal qualification to provide therapeutic services in the state.
Monica approaches each person with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, shaping conversations and treatment plans to fit the unique needs of each client. She emphasizes collaborative care and tailors interventions to the specific goals and circumstances that young adults bring to therapy.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can produce meaningful results. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and navigating life transitions, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One clear advantage is convenience: clients can meet with a therapist using the format that suits them best - video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. That flexibility often makes it easier to fit counseling into a busy life.
Therapists offering online services are licensed professionals, and if a different fit is desired it is possible to switch providers at any time. For many people, virtual therapy provides a practical and effective route to support and growth without changing the core quality of care.