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WHAT CAN I EXPECT?
You can expect a trusting, safe environment in which to share your experience. All races, cultures, creeds, religions and lifestyles are honored and welcomed. You can expect to be heard and to have feedback provided to you. You can expect to participate actively in your therapy and to be challenged at times. You can expect to enter a process of growth and healing and to commit to the time it takes for you to move through whatever brings you into therapy.
WHO WILL I SEE?
Wendy C. Hamrick, Ed.S., is licensed by the State of Florida as a Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Nationally by the National Board of Certified Counselors. She is also a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Wendy received a B.A. in Education with a concentration in Counseling from Bucknell University. Her graduate degrees of M.Ed. & Ed.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy were received from the University of Florida. For almost 10 years, Wendy has been conducting therapy with individuals, couples, and families. In addition, her own experience of marriage and parenthood contribute to her ability to relate with clients. Her compassionate and collaborative style invites you to discover your own Truth and to develop ways to improve your Self and your relationships with partners, children, and family of origin.
WHERE DO I BEGIN?
Call Wendy to set up an initial-session appointment. Prior to scheduling, a brief phone screening will be conducted to gather basic information and ensure that you will get the help you deserve. Initial sessions are 1½ hours long and sessions thereafter are 50-60 minutes. You are in charge of the frequency of sessions: weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Frequency will fluctuate depending on your particular needs.
CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT (407) 739-4267 |
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What brings you to therapy?
Marriage & Relationship Counseling
Divorce Recovery
Self-esteem, worth & love
Body Image Acceptance
Spiritual Struggles/ Search for Meaning
Grief & Loss
Recovery from addiction
Family Therapy |
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