Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Are you struggling with sleep? anxiety? Finding yourself having an increased use of food or alcohol? Confused as to why this particular situation is so difficult when you have managed many situations in the past? Wondering why you just can’t seem to get on the same page with your spouse? Struggling to connect with your partner? Have you recently had a miscarriage, or having difficulties with pregnancy or post birth concerns? I look forward to helping you with any and all of these concerns through telephonic or video counseling.
Hi, I’m Sarah Mossa, and I’ve worked in the field for over twenty years helping individuals, couples, law enforcement, military, veterans and their spouses. I support the LGBT community, and I also support those with many faiths including Christianity, Catholicism, Buddhism, and Judaism. My style is to work together as a team on your goals for change.
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Sarah Mossa works with people facing sleep difficulties, anxiety, increased use of food or alcohol, and moments of confusion when a situation feels harder than past challenges. She also assists couples who struggle to find common ground, partners who are having trouble connecting, and individuals coping with miscarriage, pregnancy concerns, or post-birth issues.
Over the course of two decades in the field, Sarah has supported individuals, couples, law enforcement personnel, military members, veterans, and their spouses. She is licensed to practice counseling in both Missouri and Illinois, bringing seasoned clinical judgment to each session.
Sarah affirms and supports the LGBT community and works respectfully with people of many faiths, including Christianity, Catholicism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Her therapeutic approach emphasizes collaboration – she partners with clients to set and pursue clear goals for change.
She offers counseling by telephone or video, combining professional experience with an accessible, team-oriented style to help clients move forward.
Many people wonder whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship tensions, and adapting to life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that suits them best, whether by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
Work is delivered by licensed professionals, and if someone decides they would prefer a different therapist, switching to another provider is an available option. Online therapy can be a practical and effective way to pursue personal growth and address everyday mental health concerns.
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