Emma is an understanding and compassionate therapist in the Phoenix metro that uses an eclectic approach to counseling. With over 5 years of experience and training in several treatment modalities, Emma is able to work with a wide variety of client concerns. For a free consultation or to schedule an appointment call (480) 273-7110.
By identifying and addressing these issues, you can live each day feeling stronger, more self-assured, and more motivated to achieve your goals. It is also important to identify values so you have a direction to work toward. By developing a trusting relationship with your therapist, you can feel comfortable to be yourself in a safe, judgment-free environment.
By identifying and addressing these issues, you can live each day feeling stronger, more self-assured, and more motivated to achieve your goals. It is also important to identify values so you have a direction to work toward. By developing a trusting relationship with your therapist, you can feel comfortable to be yourself in a safe, judgment-free environment.
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I am convinced I was destined to be a therapist before I was even born. My Grandmother was a Clinical Social Worker virtually all of her life. Feeling stuck between majors in the midst of my undergraduate years, it was her suggestion that I take a social work course that started me on the path of psychotherapy, and I have never looked back.
I currently accept Blue Cross / Blue Shield, Healthnet / MHN, and United Healthcare. I am working on getting credentialed to accept other insurance plans. Please check back soon for more details. At our session, I may be able to help you submit to your insurance for reimbursement as an out-of-network provider.
I feel that if we in public television can only make it clear that feelings are mentionable and manageable, we will have done a great service for mental health - Fred Rogers I had the pleasure of growing up watching Mr. Rogers. He kindness and care always felt so genuine, despite the fact that it. I was introduced to Mandalas by a previous co-worker as a fun mindfulness activity to do at the beginning of DBT groups.
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