"Nobody can go back and start a new beginning,
but anyone can start today and make a new ending." ~ Robinson
but anyone can start today and make a new ending." ~ Robinson
Why Choose Andrea?To find hope in every situation
For a grace-filled, non-judgmental atmosphere To work together to develop individualized strategies rather than being prescribed cookie cutter solutions For a counselor with a diverse background and a variety of life experiences who empathizes with your situation For the option to incorporate spiritual issues into the counseling process | Why Try Counseling?For help finding new solutions
To develop new relationship skills For support in challenging circumstances To recover from wounds of the past Because other options have been unsuccessful For personal growth and development |
About Andrea
I have earned a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. My career has included work in organizational development and training as well as child and senior care. My counseling experience includes work with individuals, couples, groups, and families of all ages. I feel passionately about helping individuals find peace, joy, and contentment in their life.
I practice from an eclectic theoretical background, using those counseling techniques that you and I agree are a best fit for you and your situation. Underlying these techniques, I incorporate a theistic existential philosophy that focuses on the uniqueness of the individual, finding meaning, and owning responsibility. My approach allows for a focus on finding peace in the here-and-now while working to resolve or improve issues that you bring to discuss.
I have earned a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. My career has included work in organizational development and training as well as child and senior care. My counseling experience includes work with individuals, couples, groups, and families of all ages. I feel passionately about helping individuals find peace, joy, and contentment in their life.
I practice from an eclectic theoretical background, using those counseling techniques that you and I agree are a best fit for you and your situation. Underlying these techniques, I incorporate a theistic existential philosophy that focuses on the uniqueness of the individual, finding meaning, and owning responsibility. My approach allows for a focus on finding peace in the here-and-now while working to resolve or improve issues that you bring to discuss.