Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, and thank you for taking action for your lifelong well being.
That takes courage.
Therapy doesn’t have to be a drag! It can be an amazing, liberating experience. Whatever is troubling you, you can find the peace, power, and answers you seek. A strong therapeutic relationship is the most important factor in healing. With genuine appreciation for you, a strong, grounded presence, an open heart, honesty and humor, I will be your ally. Humans are relational by nature, and the health of our relationships impacts our well being. Our relationships to Nature, our community, our beloveds, and ourselves reflect our honest, sometimes hidden beliefs, and those beliefs are powerful tools for transformation. We will engage in experiential, evidenced based practices rooted in mindfulness, somatic awareness and compassion.
I am a licensed clinical social worker in New Mexico with 4 years of professional experience as a community based psychotherapist. I can help you work through relationship challenges, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, and parenting challenges. I have worked as a school social worker in Native communities, providing services to exceptional children, youth and families. I can help you advocate for your child so that they get services that will truly help them in school.
As a Native woman (Muscogee Nation) who works with Native communities, families, children, adolescents and adults, I have a deep understanding of the impact of historical and generational trauma on our lives. More importantly, I understand acknowledging the trauma is just the first step, and that we have a wealth of cultural practices to help us heal and thrive.
I am currently in postgraduate training in Traumatic Stress Studies with Dr. Bessel van der Kolk.
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Stephanie Camfield honors the courage it takes to pursue lifelong well-being and invites people to take that step toward healing.
She believes therapy can feel liberating rather than burdensome, and that people can find the peace, power, and answers they seek.
Stephanie emphasizes that a strong therapeutic relationship is the most important factor in healing. With genuine appreciation, a grounded presence, an open heart, honesty, and humor, she stands as an ally for those she works with.
She understands humans as relational by nature and pays attention to relationships with Nature, community, beloveds, and self. These connections reflect honest, sometimes hidden beliefs that can become powerful tools for transformation.
Her approach includes experiential, evidence-based practices rooted in mindfulness, somatic awareness, and compassion.
Stephanie holds Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) credentials in Oregon (L15290) and New Mexico (C-12209) and has four years of professional experience as a community-based psychotherapist. She works with relationship challenges, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, parenting difficulties, and coping with life changes.
She has worked as a school social worker in Native communities, providing services to exceptional children, youth, and families, and she can help families advocate for a child to receive services that will truly help them in school.
As a Native woman from the Muscogee Nation who works with Native communities, families, children, adolescents, and adults, Stephanie has a deep understanding of the effects of historical and generational trauma. She emphasizes that acknowledging trauma is an important first step and that cultural practices offer rich pathways for healing and thriving.
She is currently in postgraduate training in Traumatic Stress Studies with Dr. Bessel van der Kolk.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For common concerns like 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 benefit is flexibility – people can connect in the way that fits their life best, whether by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to incorporate therapy into a busy schedule.
Therapists and licensed professionals deliver care through these different modalities, and if someone decides they need a different fit they can switch therapists at any time.
Online therapy can be a practical, evidence-informed option for addressing everyday mental health concerns and relationship issues, while offering scheduling and access advantages that support ongoing engagement in treatment.
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