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Paul Muenzmay
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78317
Florida
My name is Paul Muenzmay (Munz-may). I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I received my Masters Degree in Community Psychology from Springfield College campus in Tampa, FL. The idea behind Community Psychology is that there are many people who make decisions about “the client”; sometimes without their knowledge. It is my responsibility as the therapist to interact with each of those people and we function as a team in order to meet “the client”at the point of their need. After receiving my Masters degree, I also underwent two years of supervision where I met regularly with a Licensed Clinical Supervisor. I presently work full-time at New River Correctional Institution. I have worked in the correctional environment since 2011. In this setting, I have provided services to folks diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Schizophrenia and helped them to adjust to the Correctional Environment. In addition, I have done work at First Step of Sarasota “Choices” program which is a diversionary program for people who would otherwise be in jail because of substance abuse issues. My approach is interactive. My approach is that we work as a team with the end goal of improving quality of life for you. I believe that Work and Success go hand in hand. One is not coming without the other. Change is hard, but nothing worth having comes easily. It is my intention to work with you, be a part of your support team to help you feel better. I look forward to hearing from you.
Valerie Johnson-Cardoso
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78260
Florida
I have worked as a mental health counselor for over 30 years. My locations of employment are Florida and Pennsylvania. I have worked in Residential Mental Health and Residential Substance Abuse. I was a school teacher for 16 years teaching students with learning differences, emotional issues, autism and developmentally delayed (adults, teens and children). While working as a a teacher I had a private practice in the evenings and weekends. I have knowledge in the area of Religious trauma syndrome and faith transitioning. In Pennsylvania. I worked in homes and day treatment facilities with children and adults. There were people of all ages during my private practice and working for agencies. There are different ways to address issues for each of us. What works for one may not work for another. Working as a team helps us all to deal with our issues to make our lives more peaceful and calm. There are many times we can make a few changes in our life to acquire these. Life is a journey. We have the opportunity to learn ways to cope with our lives. Change is a process on our journey. Many times we have control only of our actions and our response to these changes. Our critic can be our worst enemy and can be relentless in beating us up. Our critic was educated from childhood. My goal for my life for quite some time has been to disarm my critic and love myself. I am looking forward to working to build trust and make it safe environment for you to express your feelings without feeling judged.
Dr. Kerene Brown
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78206
Georgia
I am a Doctor of Social Work and Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 5 years of experience in clinical mental health based in Metro Atlanta. The settings I have worked in includes; acute inpatient, outpatient, community-based care where I provided mental health evaluations, group/family and individual counseling and case management services. I have experience working with a litany of mental health diagnosis: PTSD, trauma, depression/suicidality, anxiety, bipolar, compulsive disorders, personality disorders, and psychosis. The populations that I have serviced includes: Individuals with mild intellectual/developmental disabilities, veterans, members of the LGBTQIA community and multicultural individuals. I have also worked as a mobile assessor for multiple hospitals providing mental health assessments and crisis intervention in their emergency room. As a therapist I am a proponent of prioritizing the client's mental health and overall well-being. I utilize an eclectic approach which will be tailored to their specific needs using strengths-based, trauma-informed care, person-in-environment, multicultural, integrative and holistic approach. The treatment modalities which underpin my practice are evidence-based and include, cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, existential therapy, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, and psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Julie Clark
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78147
Michigan
Julie K. Clark founded Collective Impact Services, LLC in 2015, and serves as the Director of Services as well as provides therapy services. She is a State of Michigan Board Certified CRC, LPC, and MITS. Currently Julie is working through her Development Plan for her CAADC with MCBAP. Ms. Clark started Collective Impact Services, LLC to help others see the depths of possibilities that exist just beneath the surface and to find balance, purpose, contentment and harmony with one’s self. Julie can help through counseling, supervision, training, referrals, and net-working. Julie K. Clark has over 20 + years of experience in the field of counseling. She provides an environment of trust and emotional safety, working toward growth and solution-focused results. Ms. Clark is able to provide professional rehabilitation counseling services, including vocational guidance, physical restoration training & placement to physically and mentally disabled persons. She currently informs the community and general public about resources of vocational rehabilitation services within assigned geographic areas. Ms. Clark provides an innovative approach to treating a variety of mental and emotional concerns for people of all ages. She has worked diligently to establish relationships with community partners. A personal strength is her ability to create innovative programs and partnerships to benefit her consumers. At Collective Impact Services, LLC we believe in providing quality professional counseling services to individuals, couples, and families as well as professionals seeking their full LPC licensure. We commonly see clients struggling with common mental health difficulties and other life problems such as: Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD); Clients Facing Problems Coping with a New or Existing Disability; Depression & Anxiety; Eating Disorders; Employment Needs; General Counseling for Children, Teens, Adults, Couples and Families; Grief, Loss and Life Transitions; Relationship Difficulties/Divorce; Stress Management; Supervision for LLPC’S; Suicide Prevention; Transition to College and Career Success; Understand Yourself, Explore Various Career Options, Learn to Set Meaningful Goals and choose the right education and training path to achieve them; Trauma: including loss of a loved one, Sexual Assault, LGBTQ, Domestic Violence, Family Crisis & PTSD; and Addition Support. All Licenses and Certifications are up to date and in good standing. Collective Impact Service, LLC. is not a crisis center. If you are in need of immediate help please call 911 and/or your local Third Level Crisis Hotline, or go to your nearest emergency department. If you are having suicidal thoughts and live in the U.S., you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-784-2433. “To ensure that a conflict of interest does not arise with Ms. Clark’s responsibility’s as a Rehabilitation Counselor with the Department of Labor And Economic Opportunity, MRS- Michigan Rehabilitation Services and her self-employment actinides as stated on her supplemental employment approval request, Ms. Clark is not to provide any counseling services to mutual clients and will need to deny services. Thank you for your interest in our services Julie would love to help you or your loved ones. “Dreams Don’t Work Unless You Do!
Kascey Ifill
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78022
Georgia
Kascey Ifill is a Georgia Licensed Professional counselor and Master Addiction Counselor. Additionally she is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. She began her career with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and Psychology; beginning her Career as a Counselor in the Prison System. This experience was followed by a Master of Education Degree in Counseling Psychology. Kascey has been a therapist, for the past 20 years in various settings. Kascey has extensive work with facilitating individual counseling as well as addictions counseling in both groups and individually. Kascey has extensive work with individuals with Trauma, History of Abuse, Addiction, Anger Management , Anxiety and Worry. Kascey mainly uses CBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Mindfulness techniques to assist with anxiety, worry, and depression. Kascey also provides services for individuals who are experiencing difficulties in their relationships and/ or working toward a more healthy, trusting and loving relationship with a significant other or family member.
Irene Davis
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77866
Kentucky
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), licensed in the state of Kentucky, with 20 years of experience. I have worked in diverse settings , helping clients with a wide array of struggles, such as depression , grief, anxiety, impulse control, trauma, OCD, relationship problems, anger issues, mood dysregulation and others. I approach each client offering unconditional positive regard, and strive to create an atmosphere of humility, compassion, and grace for each individual, as they come seeking help and hope for positive changes in their lives. It 's a difficult challenge to come to a therapy session, and talk to a stranger about things that matter most in your life., so it is a truly an honor and privilege to be trusted to provide the care and help that you are hoping for. My approach is eclectic and wholistic, using Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectical Behavioral, Solution Focused, Person Centered, trauma informed, Choice/Reality, Strengths Based, and others. I believe we as human beings are too diverse to provide cookie cutter treatment, so I try to meet each client where they are, and use an approach that will work for them specifically. I believe clients are the experts on themselves, so You will always be in the drivers seat, as you m ove through the process of finding hope and healing,, and I will partner with you to provide support and help on your journey to change. If you are ready to start your journey, It would be an honor to work with you!
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