Monica Burbank, MA, LPCC
(She/Her/They/Them)
Specialties: Abuse/Trauma/PTSD, Anger Management, Anxiety/Depression, Behavior Modification/Changes, Bipolar Disorder, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Concerns, DBT - Informed, Domestic Violence, Grief Counseling/Bereavement, I need someone to talk to, Life Changes, LGBTQIA (Gender and Sexual Identity), Mood Concerns, Occupational Concerns, Pain Management, Personality Disorders, Phobias, Schizophrenia Disorders, Self Harming/Suicidal Thoughts, Stress Management, Women's Concerns
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I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in the state of Ohio. I received my bachelor’s and master’s degrees both from Northern Arizona University, where I studied Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counseling, respectively. I have experience working with people across wide ranges of identity and need, from adolescents through older adults. I have a growing knowledge and understanding working with those who identify within the LGBTQIAP community, and family and friends wanting to be supportive of their loved ones in this community. I have worked with clients with issues related to depression, anxiety, bipolar and mood disorders, schizophrenia and related disorders, anger, and trauma and adjustment disorders.
As a therapist I strive to be as integrative as possible in my practice. My belief is that every client’s therapy experience is unique and requires a variety of modalities to be used. I mostly pull from client-centered, cognitive- and dialectic-behavioral, feminist, and reality theories. I believe that every therapist does therapy differently and that it takes work from both client and therapist to enact effective change in someone’s life. I look forward to helping you navigate the change you’re looking for.
As a therapist I strive to be as integrative as possible in my practice. My belief is that every client’s therapy experience is unique and requires a variety of modalities to be used. I mostly pull from client-centered, cognitive- and dialectic-behavioral, feminist, and reality theories. I believe that every therapist does therapy differently and that it takes work from both client and therapist to enact effective change in someone’s life. I look forward to helping you navigate the change you’re looking for.
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