I’m a licensed professional counselor in the state of Pennsylvania, and I have been practicing for about a decade now. I enjoy working with my clients on cognitive behavioral therapy along with dialectical behavioral therapy, and also motivational interviewing tactics as well. I am very excited to work with clients that have been experiencing family conflict issues, along with anxiety and depression, and help tackle issues in their present day, personal and professional life’s. My style of therapy includes the importance of mind/body, physical, spiritual, and emotional health. In the years practicing as a clinician I have learned many therapeutic styles, and techniques that helps target individual problems also on the relational levels as well, working with individuals on intimacy issues and helping them increase communication skills effectively and have helped many couples and families restore healthy forms of communication. I truly love/enjoy neuroscience (overall brain health education) and have multiple trainings in this. I enjoy teaching my clients about the importance of brain health and how the body functions with the brain, and how certain mental health traits happen based on the chemistry of the brain, along with encouraging clients to practice self care, emotional regulation, and being able to think about ways of exercising healthy brain health. Your health is wealth! :)
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
In our first session together, clients will be expected to go through an intake process where we get to develop, and establish rapport with one another along with talking about treatment goals. This is an opportunity for the therapist and the client to build a therapeutic relationship and bond, and establish healthy rapport between one another. As the therapist, I will get to know my client’s needs and expectations for their treatment and mental health.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
I believe my greatest strengths as a therapist/clinician is helping individuals through family conflicts, relationship conflicts, interpersonal communication, skills, understanding, emotional regulation, tactics, and reframing your rational thought patterns. I believe my style of therapy is very client centered driven with also having a direct approach with my clients and encouraging them to take lead in their sessions. I am more of a direct type of therapist and I encourage my clients to run their sessions, effectively by empowering them to navigate their presenting concerns. I enjoy motivational interviewing styles as well.
Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.
I enjoy working with young professionals, fresh out of college, along with individuals that are first starting out in their careers to help them with career development. I really enjoy also working with ages 25 to middle age as well and helping individuals through different developmental stages along with Retirement as well. I have expertise working with individuals of the LGBTQ plus community, and I have enjoyed getting to know many amazing people in the course of my career, helping them navigate their individual and their collective struggles. I no longer work with teenagers and children, however, I have a lot of experience working with children and teens from many years, however, at this point in my career, I have decided to focus mainly on adult treatment. I believe I can make great impact on my clients life’s, helping them navigate a whole new mental framework and helping them look at new things through a new paradigm on what their stressors are.
About Nicole Henning
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Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Daialectical Behavior (DBT)
Solution Focused Brief Treatment
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