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Megan Wessler

May-gan Wess-lur

She/Her

Licensed Mental Health Counselor
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Therapy Style

Humorous Collaborative Attuned Growth Focused Warm Integrative

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Chronic Illness Spirituality Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Addiction HIV/Aids Racism Autism
With a collaborative and affirming approach to therapy, my practice is grounded in the belief that every individual has the capacity for continuous growth and self-discovery. Using compassion and authenticity, I draw from a variety of therapeutic influences including person-centered, psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and narrative approaches to meet the unique needs of each client.
Before beginning my counseling psychology training, I spent a decade working in the corporate world. My many formative career experiences contributed to my interest in mental health and motivated my career transition. My clinical interests include career counseling & life transitions, anxiety & stress management, self-compassion & self-care, relationships & intimacy, and perinatal mental health.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Art History, New York University

License #

LMHC # 017210

Megan Wessler

May-gan Wess-lur

She/Her

Licensed Mental Health Counselor
With a collaborative and affirming approach to therapy, my practice is grounded in the belief that every individual has the capacity for continuous growth and self-discovery. Using compassion and authenticity, I draw from a variety of therapeutic influences including person-centered, psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and narrative approaches to meet the unique needs of each client.
Before beginning my counseling psychology training, I spent a decade working in the corporate world. My many formative career experiences contributed to my interest in mental health and motivated my career transition. My clinical interests include career counseling & life transitions, anxiety & stress management, self-compassion & self-care, relationships & intimacy, and perinatal mental health.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University B.A. in Art History, New York University

License #

LMHC # 017210

Therapy Style

Humorous Warm Growth Focused Collaborative Integrative Attuned

Languages Spoken

English

Expertise

Chronic Illness Spirituality Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Cultural issues ADD or ADHD Grief Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse PTSD OCD Sleep Disorders Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Childhood Trauma Pmdd Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Addiction HIV/Aids Racism Autism
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Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. – Fred Rogers

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