via BetterHelp
Susan Sullivan is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 11 years of experience in conducting individual and group therapy. She specializes in working with clients who are facing various challenges such as anxiety, depression, addiction, abuse, relationship issues, adjustment issues, grief and loss, and compassion fatigue. Susan adopts a person-centered approach in her therapeutic relationships, consistently striving to meet each client “where they are” as they navigate their journey of self-exploration. She incorporates evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Mindfulness Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Psychoeducation. Susan believes in a collaborative approach, working together with clients as a team to address challenges and empower clients as the experts of their own stories. She creates a safe and respectful space where clients can work on resolving issues and collaboratively develop personalized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs and experiences. Susan’s therapy sessions are characterized by genuineness, positivity, and a focus on regaining a new perspective on life. Through her humanistic approach, she assists clients in setting and achieving their goals, addressing difficult life issues and challenges, and ultimately finding a renewed sense of purpose.
Texas
No
11 years
1841313145
TX LMFT 203684, MI LMFT 4101006411
License: LMFT
Texas
License number: 203684
License: LMFT
number: 4101006411
Expires at 2023-11-23
License: CSW-PIP
South Dakota
number: 6387
Expires at 2024-12-31
License: LICSW
Minnesota
number: 32334
Expires at
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