Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Sue Wildermann. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in NJ. I have a Masters in the Behavioral Sciences and a Professional Diploma in Marriage and Family Therapy. I am eclectic in my style and work diligently to provide you with the best approach. I view our work together as a team effort. I have extensive experience working with individuals, couples, parents and grandparents, helping them come to terms and changing their approach to better help themselves and their families. I help people to address anxiety, compulsiveness, depression, work related issues, trauma and domestic violence (physical, verbal and sexual assault victims), and to parent effectively. I have helped individuals work on their family issues to improve their family and partner relationships. I worked with individuals who experienced trauma after Hurricane Sandy. I am easy to talk to and non judgmental. I believe you are the expert in your life and I will help you to discover the you, you wish to be. I truly enjoy working with people to help them reach their goals through empowerment and strength.
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Susan “Sue” Wildermann is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in New Jersey with 18 years of clinical experience. She holds a Master’s degree in the Behavioral Sciences and a Professional Diploma in Marriage and Family Therapy, qualifications that support her work with individuals and families.
Sue uses an eclectic therapeutic approach and collaborates closely with clients, viewing the process as a team effort. She has extensive experience working with individuals, couples, parents, and grandparents to help them reassess patterns and adopt new ways of supporting themselves and their families.
Her work addresses anxiety, compulsive behaviors, depression, work-related concerns, trauma, and domestic violence including physical, verbal, and sexual assault survivors. She also assists clients with parenting challenges and improving family and partner relationships, and has worked with people affected by trauma after Hurricane Sandy.
Sue is known for being easy to talk to and nonjudgmental. She approaches therapy from a strengths-based perspective, believing that each person is the expert in their own life and supporting them to discover the self they wish to be. Her goal is to help people reach their objectives through empowerment and increased resilience. In New Jersey she practices as a Licensed Professional Counselor, which denotes independent licensure to provide counseling services; her license number is 37PC00357000.
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