Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I earned a Masters in Social Work and Masters in Public Health from Tulane University in New Orleans. I have specialized in working with people living with HIV work through mood disorders, trauma and family conflict for the past eight years.
I draw from cognitive-behavioral, Rogerian and solution-focused theories. I focus on your current concerns and work with you to develop strategies to cope with your current situation. My goal is to listen empathically to ensure you feel supported and provide feedback and suggestions when appropriate. Former clients have described me as straightforward, non-judgmental and attentive.
I offer live phone or video sessions on weekdays with very limited weekend availability. I usually respond via text throughout the day on weekdays with less frequent communication on the weekends.
Making positive changes in your life can be challenging and I commend you for taking this step. My license only allows me to work with people who live in Tennessee. I look forward to working with you.
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Raven O’Rourke holds a Master of Social Work and a Master of Public Health from Tulane University in New Orleans. She has spent the past eight years specializing in care for people living with HIV, supporting them through mood disorders, trauma, and family conflict.
Her therapeutic approach draws on cognitive-behavioral strategies, Rogerian person-centered principles, and solution-focused techniques. She concentrates on present concerns and collaborates with clients to develop practical coping strategies tailored to their current situations. Raven aims to listen with empathy to ensure clients feel supported, and she offers feedback and suggestions when appropriate. Former clients have described her as straightforward, non-judgmental, and attentive.
Raven works with individuals across a range of issues including LGBTQ concerns, stress and anxiety, addictions, relationship and family difficulties, trauma and abuse, grief, self-esteem, depression, coping with life changes, and compassion fatigue. She provides live phone or video sessions primarily on weekdays, with very limited weekend availability, and typically responds to texts throughout the day on weekdays, with less frequent communication on weekends.
She is licensed to practice clinical social work in Tennessee; her license number is 5966. Her license allows her to work only with people who reside in Tennessee. Making positive change can be challenging, and Raven commends anyone taking this step toward better mental health. She looks forward to the possibility of working together.
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