Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I started as a therapist because I wanted to use the many experiences I have had in life to help others navigate their own. I am currently licensed in Wisconsin. In 2006, I earned a master’s degree in criminal justice. Then, in 2013, I went back to school to get a master’s degree in counseling. My client base consists of those who have experienced trauma, those who are survivors of domestic violence, and those with anxiety, depression, adjustment and relationship concerns, and addiction. I have worked with the homeless, the addicted, the abused, the abuser, the clergy, the parent, and countless others. The approaches I use in therapy depend on the person I am working with and the issues they are struggling with. Some issues need a more cognitive response, some a somatic-based response, and other a Biblical response. Still, others need a behavioral response, and others a solution-focused response.
I think the reason I can help is because I have a wide array of life experiences, combined with a solid education, and laid back demeanor. My current clients often comment on how relaxed and easy to talk to I am; this is something I pride myself on. I also work hard to get to know my clients and their stories. I am in constant study to make sure I am informed and equipped to help.
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Paul Schroeder-Haag became a therapist to use his wide range of life experiences to help others navigate personal challenges. He is licensed in Wisconsin as a professional counselor, holding a Wisconsin LPC license (6885-125), and brings seven years of clinical experience to his practice.
He earned a master’s degree in criminal justice in 2006 and later completed a master’s degree in counseling in 2013. His clinical focus includes working with people who have experienced trauma, survivors of domestic violence, and those coping with anxiety, depression, adjustment and relationship concerns, and addiction.
Over the years Paul has worked with people who were homeless, those struggling with addiction, survivors of abuse, people who have been abusive, members of the clergy, parents, and many others. He tailors his therapeutic approach to each individual’s needs – some concerns respond best to cognitive methods, others to somatic-based work, some to approaches informed by Biblical perspectives, and still others to behavioral or solution-focused strategies.
Paul combines a solid educational background with a laid-back demeanor, and his current clients often comment on how relaxed and easy he is to talk with. He makes a point of getting to know each person’s story and remains in ongoing study to stay informed and equipped to help.
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One of the main benefits is flexibility – clients can connect with a therapist in the way that suits them best, whether by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule or maintain continuity when life shifts.
All therapists involved are licensed professionals, and if a different fit is desired it is possible to switch to another therapist. For many people, online therapy provides an accessible and effective way to address everyday mental health concerns and find practical strategies to move forward.
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