I want to make therapy as comfortable as possible. Coming to therapy can be an intimidating process. The last thing people want is some stuffy, uptight professional that makes people feel like they need to censor themselves. I pride myself in being warm, friendly, and relatable. I view therapy as a collaboration between the therapist and client. I will do my best to make your therapy experience positive. My role is to listen, teach, support, and collaborate with my clients. I have worked in a variety of settings since embarking on my journey as a mental health clinician including hospice care, domestic violence, community mental health, intensive outpatient, and urgent mental healthcare. My preference is to work with mature adolescents and adults of all ages both in person and virtually.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
In our first session together, we'll start with introductions, discuss expectations, go over any relevant policies, and identify the reason(s) you are seeking therapy, and what outcome you'd like to achieve. I will answer any questions you may have about the therapy process or in general. I will then ask about your relevant history and then we will begin dive into whatever challenges you are facing. We will work collaboratively to begin formulating an individualized treatment plan for you. Please note that if you do not see any appointment availability that works for you or you wish for in person sessions, it is best to contact me directly by email comfycouchtherapy@pm.me to inquire about additional appointment options, as not all appointments are available for auto booking to help reduce empty slots between my sessions.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
My ideal clients usually struggle with anxiety, depression, PTSD, complex trauma, panic disorder, borderline personality disorder or a combination of mental health and/or physical health challenges. I also help clients navigate life transitions such as college challenges, changes in careers, break ups, motherhood, empty nest, middle age, aging, and change in health status or ability. I specialize in working with individuals with chronic pain or chronic illness including conditions such as Lupus, MS, Crohn's or Fibromyalgia.
About Lauren Campbell
Specializes in
Licensed in
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Appointments
VirtualMy treatment methods
Acceptance and commitment (ACT)
Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
On average, UnitedHealthcare Life Insurance clients pay $0-$106
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