Michelle Moses (Missy), LCSW - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Michelle Moses (Missy)

Michelle Moses (Missy)

LCSW
7 years of experience
Virtual

As a therapist, I aim to create a safe and supportive space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment. I am here to listen and collaborate with you on your healing and personal growth journey. My practice is dedicated to working with you to identify your goals and develop effective strategies, empowering you to live a more fulfilling life.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In our first session together, we'll start with brief introductions and then discuss the specific challenges you're facing.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

Short-term effective therapy is one of my greatest strengths as a provider. My approach is compassionate, empathetic, and direct so, ensuring clients can feel heard and understood while raising their self-awareness to facilitate healing and growth.

About Michelle Moses (Missy)

Identifies as

Specializes in

Self Esteem

Licensed in

Accepts cash

$150/session

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

In my experience, CBT is a powerful approach for addressing negative thought patterns and fostering healthier coping mechanisms. Its structured nature also makes it effective for setting and achieving short-term goals. Individuals can create meaningful changes in their emotional and behavioral responses by actively engaging with their thoughts and feelings.

Compassion Focused

Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) is a type of therapy that helps people build self-compassion and kindness towards themselves, especially when they’re feeling distressed or struggling. It teaches individuals to recognize and challenge harsh self-criticism, replacing it with a more nurturing and understanding approach. By developing a compassionate mindset, people can improve their emotional well-being, reduce feelings of shame or anxiety, and foster a greater sense of connection with themselves and others. Essentially, CFT encourages us to treat ourselves like we would treat a good friend in tough times.

Strength-Based

Strength-based is a type of therapy that emphasizes identifying and building on a person’s existing strengths and positive qualities rather than focusing solely on their problems or weaknesses. The idea is to help individuals recognize their skills, talents, and past successes, which can empower them to tackle challenges and improve their lives. By shifting the focus to what they do well, people can boost their confidence and motivation, making it easier to create positive change and achieve their goals. It’s all about harnessing what’s already good within us to overcome obstacles.