Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Tammi Green. I graduated with a Bachelors degree in Counseling and Crisis Trauma from Liberty University and a Masters in Professional Counseling from Grand Canyon University. I use an eclectic approach to counseling to match the best method possible to the person and situations they are facing. This includes cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy, client-centered, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, emotional coaching, and Christian based approaches. I have experience with working with all age groups from 0 to 80+ that have faced a variety of struggles from attachment disorders, ADHD and ADD, Autism, suicidal ideation, transition struggles, family counseling, low self-esteem, anger, ODD, substance use, prison transition, anxiety, trauma, depression, PTSD, emotional identification, parenting, care givers and burn out, behavioral issues, and people and families facing health issues. I am very much a person centered therapist meaning each person’s struggles are unique to them and I match my treatments to that person not a theory.
Person-centered counseling for life’s challenges
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Tammi Green earned a Bachelor’s degree in Counseling and Crisis Trauma from Liberty University and a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Grand Canyon University. She holds professional counseling licenses in Missouri as a Licensed Professional Counselor and in Iowa as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, and she practices in Montana with three years of experience.
Her clinical approach is intentionally eclectic so that interventions fit the person and the situation. She draws from cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused techniques, client-centered work, motivational interviewing, mindfulness practices, emotional coaching, and faith-informed Christian approaches to assemble the most appropriate plan for each individual.
Tammi has worked with people across the lifespan, from infants to adults over 80, and with a wide range of challenges. Her experience includes attachment disorders, ADHD and ADD, autism, suicidal ideation, life transitions, family counseling, low self-esteem, anger and oppositional behaviors, substance use and prison transition, anxiety, trauma, depression and PTSD, emotional identification, parenting concerns, caregiver burnout, behavioral issues, and families navigating health-related struggles.
Grounded in a person-centered philosophy, she prioritizes each client’s unique needs and adapts treatment to fit the individual rather than forcing a single theoretical model. Her practice emphasizes practical tools and empathetic support tailored to the client’s goals and circumstances.
For many common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and life transitions, online therapy can be an effective alternative to face-to-face sessions. Research and clinical experience indicate that, for these types of issues, virtual care often performs similarly to traditional in-person therapy.
One of the primary advantages is convenience. Clients can choose the mode of connection that fits their schedule and comfort level – video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility helps make consistent care easier to maintain alongside work, family, and other commitments.
All participating professionals are licensed therapists, and clients may request a different therapist if they prefer a new match. Online therapy offers practical access to trained clinicians and adaptable session formats while supporting ongoing therapeutic work from wherever the client is located.
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