Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Sue Frazier-Bear
MS/LPC/MHSP/S
Welcome to the safety and acceptance of my counseling space. I bring over sixteen years of experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Mental Health Service Provider. I also bring experience as a training supervisor of those aspiring to be counselors. As a provider who has also sat in the client’s chair in therapy, I bring an understanding of the importance of trust in this very special relationship, which for me, is founded in the belief of dignity and respect for all. Over the years I have studied my craft extensively, and I have honed my counseling skills in concentrated work in education and with psychiatrists, mentors, and other counselors. Yet, it is my work with my clients that has given me the greatest understanding of my purpose as a counseling professional and my place as a support for those clients as they address issues and work to find meaning in the journey. My skills are best employed in individual counseling, where I employ Compassion Focused Therapy.
Specific areas of focus and experience:
Anxiety, Depression, and Bipolar Disorder in adults and children;
Anger issues in adults and children;
Substance Abuse issues in adults;
Adults abused as children and reparenting
Transitions and impasses in developmental stages;
Mindfulness, guided relaxation, stress reduction, and breathing exercises;
Member, Self-Compassion Community of Kristen Neff
Affirming of all;
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Sue Frazier-Bear is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Tennessee with 20 years of experience supporting people through stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, depression, relationship and family conflicts, parenting challenges, anger, self-esteem concerns, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and other life changes.
She also brings experience as a training supervisor for counselors in training and has collaborated extensively with educators, psychiatrists, mentors, and fellow clinicians to refine her approach. Having sat in the client’s chair herself, Sue places a high value on building trust and treating each person with dignity and respect.
Sue’s clinical work is focused primarily on individual counseling, where she frequently employs Compassion Focused Therapy alongside mindfulness, guided relaxation, stress-reduction techniques, and breathing exercises. She has worked with children and adults on anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, anger, and substance use concerns, and she offers specialized support for adults who experienced childhood abuse and who are engaging in reparenting work. Sue is a member of the Self-Compassion Community of Kristen Neff and is affirming of all clients.
Many people wonder whether meeting with a therapist online can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life transitions, online therapy has been found to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person care.
One of the main benefits is flexibility – clients can choose the format that works best for them, including video sessions, phone appointments, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to receive support without major disruptions to daily routines.
Sessions are provided by licensed professionals, and if a different therapeutic match is needed at any time, clients typically have the option to switch therapists. For many people, online therapy provides an accessible and adaptable way to address common mental health and life concerns while fitting treatment into a busy schedule.
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