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Zenna Mould

zen-na moul-d

She/Her

Mental Health Counselor
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Languages Spoken

English

Areas of Focus

Eating disorders Cultural issues Body Dysmorphia Childhood Trauma Borderline PD ADD or ADHD Grief Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Polyamory Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Self Harm Bipolar Autism Addiction Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence HIV/Aids Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity
My collaborative approach is based on the premise that you know yourself best. I work to create an environment in which clients feel safe to share and explore themselves in ways they have not found accessible before. I combine cognitive behavioral methods to find coping skills, with a multicultural lens to address systemic barriers as well as strengths.
In private practice I worked with individuals, couples, and families, through a different issues which included anxiety, depression, OCD, navigating nonmonogamy, identity exploration particularly LGBTQ identities, etc.I also worked in higher levels of care for eating disorders leading groups,managing crises,and providing trauma-informed care.

Education

M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, The Chicago School B.S. in Film and Television, Boston University

License #

MHC-LP #P134196

Supervisor

Tashanee Edwards NY LMHC #010125

Zenna Mould

zen-na moul-d

She/Her

Mental Health Counselor
My collaborative approach is based on the premise that you know yourself best. I work to create an environment in which clients feel safe to share and explore themselves in ways they have not found accessible before. I combine cognitive behavioral methods to find coping skills, with a multicultural lens to address systemic barriers as well as strengths.
In private practice I worked with individuals, couples, and families, through a different issues which included anxiety, depression, OCD, navigating nonmonogamy, identity exploration particularly LGBTQ identities, etc.I also worked in higher levels of care for eating disorders leading groups,managing crises,and providing trauma-informed care.

Education

M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, The Chicago School B.S. in Film and Television, Boston University

License #

MHC-LP #P134196

Supervisor

Tashanee Edwards NY LMHC #010125

Languages Spoken

English

Areas of Focus

Eating disorders Cultural issues Body Dysmorphia Childhood Trauma Borderline PD ADD or ADHD Grief Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Spirituality Polyamory Racism Executive Function Perfectionism Political Anxiety Social Anxiety Burnout Self Harm Bipolar Autism Addiction Anger Management Sex Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence HIV/Aids Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity
Q.

What are the words you live by?

A.

What matters isn’t if people are good or bad. What matters is if they’re trying to be better today than they were yesterday (The Good Place)

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