Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello!
My name is Vicki, and I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), executive coach, and management consultant. I began my career in the Neuropsychology Department at Baylor College of Medicine where I conducted cognitive tests for patients with memory impairments. Over the next 15 years, I held progressively responsible clinical and management positions in medical research centers, hospitals, and community settings, working with individuals and families. We focused on managing stress, relaxation techniques, and coping with aging parents, as well as caregiver stress, grief, and loss. I taught Stress Management for 8 years and have specialized training in palliative care, Critical Incident Stress Debriefing, and support for suicide loss survivors.
My cross-cultural experience includes living and working in Japan, Singapore, and Germany for 7 years. Along the way, I had the opportunity to establish and provide counseling services to help military personnel and their families living on Army bases overseas, focusing on stress and PTSD. While living in Singapore, I provided community education, counseling, and post-hospitalization aftercare to support the social and emotional well-being of individuals and families.
I am dedicated to continuous individual change and professional growth, which provides the focus of my coaching. I believe that executive coaching is the most effective approach to stimulate self-awareness, behavior change, and growth for professionals at all levels in their career. I base my coaching work on tying coaching goals to clear business outcomes. Through feedback, questions, challenges, and discernment, I help my clients to see possibilities, make plans, and take action to reach their goals. I am a published and credentialed executive coach.
I love to help. And I welcome a conversation with you! We can explore your concerns, struggles, challenges, and goals – and map a path forward to more calm, peace, and fulfillment.
NOTE: I work with clients in California, New Mexico and internationally.
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Vicki Hart is a licensed clinical social worker and experienced executive coach with 17 years in clinical practice and leadership roles. She began her career in the Neuropsychology Department at Baylor College of Medicine, administering cognitive assessments for patients with memory impairments, and over the following 15 years she served in progressively responsible clinical and management positions within medical research centers, hospitals, and community settings.
Her clinical work has focused on managing stress, teaching relaxation techniques, and supporting families facing aging-related caregiving challenges, caregiver stress, grief, and loss. Vicki taught Stress Management for eight years and has completed specialized training in palliative care, Critical Incident Stress Debriefing, and support for survivors of suicide loss.
Vicki brings cross-cultural perspective gained from living and working in Japan, Singapore, and Germany for seven years. During that time she developed and provided counseling services for military personnel and their families on Army bases overseas, with emphasis on stress and PTSD. While based in Singapore she also provided community education, counseling, and post-hospitalization aftercare to promote social and emotional well-being for individuals and families.
As a published and credentialed executive coach and former management consultant, Vicki centers her coaching on continuous personal change and professional growth. She connects coaching goals to clear business outcomes and uses feedback, questions, challenge, and discernment to help clients identify possibilities, make plans, and take decisive action toward their objectives.
Vicki is committed to helping others move toward greater calm, peace, and fulfillment. She works with clients in California, New Mexico, and internationally and welcomes a conversation to explore concerns, challenges, and goals and map a path forward.
For many common concerns – such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or coping with life transitions – online therapy has been found to be as effective as traditional in-person care. This approach can be especially useful for people seeking accessible, consistent support without changing their daily routines.
A major benefit of online therapy is flexibility. Clients can choose the communication method that suits them best, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. That variety makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
All participating therapists are licensed professionals, and clients may switch therapists at any time if they prefer a different fit. For many people, online therapy provides a convenient, practical path to addressing everyday mental health and life-management concerns.
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