
Shannon Dahse
Support for mental well-being
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Support for mental well-being
Start with Shannon DahseLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Shannon Dahse is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in New Jersey with over ten years of clinical experience. She has worked with individuals facing anxiety, depression, stress, motivation concerns, learning difficulties, relationship problems, substance abuse, and grief.
Shannon has experience supporting members of the LGBTQ community and people who have survived physical and emotional trauma. Her approach emphasizes that people are capable of making changes to improve their well-being, and she helps clients identify positive coping strategies while providing consistent emotional support.
Therapy with Shannon centers on creating space to express feelings, explore struggles, and recognize areas of strength. She focuses on practical tools and encouragement to support each person’s progress, and she looks forward to supporting clients on their journey toward better mental health.
She is licensed to practice in New Jersey as a Licensed Professional Counselor, holding the state LPC credential (NJ LPC 37PC00816700).
Many people wonder whether online therapy can make a real difference. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major advantage is flexibility - clients can choose the communication method that suits them best, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility often makes it easier to incorporate regular therapy into a busy schedule.
Therapy provided online is delivered by licensed professionals and therapists, and if the fit is not right, it is possible to switch to a different therapist at any time. For many people, online therapy offers a practical and effective option for addressing everyday mental health concerns.