Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am licensed in Missouri with experience working with client’s experiencing suicidal and self-harming desires, depression, anxiety, history of abuse and neglect, foster care and DFS cases, trauma, LGBTQ, chronic physical pain, grief, and more. I have worked in the mental health field for about 9 years providing care to clients on suicide crisis lines, supported living services, case management, in home social service care, and outpatient mental health therapy including facilitating parenting classes. I have worked with clientele as young as 4 years old, families, couples, and individuals. I believe in client centered care and foster an approach to each individual based on their needs at the time of service.
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Randi Senciboy is a licensed clinical social worker in Missouri, holding the LCSW credential and bringing seven years of professional therapy experience to her work. She supports people facing a broad range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, trauma and abuse, histories of neglect, foster care and DFS involvement, chronic physical pain, grief, and LGBTQ-related issues.
Randi also addresses relationship and intimacy-related difficulties, family conflicts, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem struggles, career-related stress, and compassion fatigue. She has experience working with clients who have suicidal thoughts or self-harming behaviors and provides care across developmental stages, having served children as young as four years old as well as couples, families, and individuals.
Her background includes roles on suicide crisis lines, supported living services, case management, in-home social service care, and outpatient mental health therapy, where she has also facilitated parenting classes. Randi practices a client-centered approach, adapting interventions to meet each person where they are and tailoring care to the needs presented at the time of service.
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