I am Natalie Edwards, a multi-state licensed psychotherapist with over 15 years in the mental health field. I am experienced in working with individuals, families, and couples who are looking for clarity, problem solving skills, and safe non-judgmental support. Please rest assure that you have come to the right place for guidance. It's great that you recognize the benefits of processing your emotions and concerns with a therapist who can help guide you in working through the challenges. Your expectations and openness to learn new skills is significant to the process of positive change you can be proud of.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
My therapeutic approach is integrative, meaning we draw from a variety of evidence-based techniques and tailor our approach to each client's unique needs. I prioritize creating a warm and supportive environment for the client. My approach supports wholeness by bringing the client into alignment with their mind, body, and spirit. The first session will be about getting to know you better and assessing your needs in order to create a comfortable and trusting therapeutic environment. Your demographics history will be explore to build a psychosocial picture of who you are and want to become.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
I am passionate about helping people reach their full potential in living their best lives. I have extensive experience working with a diverse range of clients, including those with chronic mental health conditions. My philosophy at is to enter into a therapeutic, authentic environment with each client for the purpose of helping them work through the challenges and to respond in a way that will promote restoration and encourage healing.
Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.
I specialize in working with teens, adults, and families struggling with a variety of concerns and mental challenges. However; working with couples have been my greatest reward . I enjoy seeing couples work together through the challenges in hopes of keeping love and their relationship alive. Couples also realize through therapy their own wants and needs and learn to re-discover themselves, which may lead to mutual separation.