Meaghan Decker
Licensed Therapist - LICSW
I’m Meg and I work with adults of all ages with a wide range of difficulties, from anxiety, depression, and life transitions, to struggles in relationships, prenatal and postpartum challenges to concerns around self-esteem and identity. I am particularly passionate about serving young adults (18 -29) as they navigate the complex world of adulthood. My goal is to help you stop feeling stuck and unable to move forward and start discovering possible paths to greater self-awareness, self-compassion, and confidence.
I bring empathy, honesty, and compassion to my work. As a therapist, I can:
– Help people identify what they are feeling
– Collaborate with people to set goals and help them reach them
– Be flexible on the path of discovering what’s going on
– Accept people for who they are and in their current life circumstances
I enjoy guiding people towards positive changes and watching them transform their lives. The most rewarding thing about being a therapist is seeing people move inward and finally claim their voice and recognize their greatness. Sessions with me will provide you with the space to feel what you need to feel so that you’ll be able to explore your thoughts, feelings, and goals. It’s important to me to provide an inclusive and affirming space to be yourself and ensure that the process is collaborative.
Real change is possible, and the therapeutic relationship is one of the ways to cultivate that change. With a strong emphasis on the power of connection, my therapeutic approach relies heavily on in-depth co-collaboration that is holistic, goal-oriented, and unique to you.
Skills and Expertise
Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions
Adjustment to College
Alcohol Use
Anxiety
Depression
Gambling
grief
Internet Addiction
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Stress
Spirituality
Substance Use
Women's issue
college age
pregnancy
Postpartum Depression
Treatment Orientation
Eclectic
Feminist
Mindfulness
Solution Focused Therapy
Therapy unique to each client
Relational Therapy
Modality