Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Theresa Huffines, LCSW-C, is a strengths-based, solution-focused therapist who is dedicated to empowering others, improving their personal growth, life skills, decision making when faced with life challenges, and overall emotional regulation through therapeutic evidenced-based treatment modalities.
She is passionate about working with young adults, couples, and geriatric clientele. A graduate of Regent University and Salisbury University, she earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology in 2011 and Masters of Social Work in 2013. Theresa’s experience includes internships at the Richard A. Henson Cancer Institute at Peninsula Regional Medical Center and Salisbury University Counseling Center, case management in therapeutic foster care, substance abuse outreach, advocating for military families, and outpatient mental health as a therapist and agency site supervisor, specializing in anxiety, depression, grief, conflict resolution, and couples counseling.
Theresa has fostered relationships with community partners within the area, thereby developing a comprehensive network of resources. She has been recognized for her accomplishments and awarded Summa Cum Laude and Employee of the Year.
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Theresa Huffines is a strengths-based, solution-focused therapist who concentrates on empowering people to enhance personal growth, develop practical life skills, improve decision making during challenging times, and strengthen emotional regulation through evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
She brings eight years of clinical experience and practices in Florida. Theresa holds clinical social work credentials in both Florida and Maryland, and she is especially committed to supporting young adults, couples, and geriatric clients.
Theresa graduated from Regent University and Salisbury University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2011 and a Master of Social Work in 2013. Her clinical background includes internships at the Richard A. Henson Cancer Institute at Peninsula Regional Medical Center and the Salisbury University Counseling Center, along with work in case management for therapeutic foster care, substance abuse outreach, advocacy for military families, and outpatient mental health where she served as a therapist and agency site supervisor.
She works with a range of concerns including stress, anxiety, relationship issues, self-esteem challenges, depression, coping with life changes, addictions, family conflicts, grief, intimacy-related issues, parenting problems, anger management, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coaching needs, and compassion fatigue. Theresa has developed collaborative relationships with community partners to offer a broad network of resources, and her achievements have been recognized with honors such as graduating Summa Cum Laude and receiving an Employee of the Year award.
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Licensed professionals provide online services, and if someone feels they need a different therapeutic match they may switch therapists at any time. For many people facing everyday mental health challenges, online therapy offers an accessible and effective path to support.
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