Rachel Clark
Psychotherapist -
You’re tired of merely surviving. Maybe anxiety has made your world small and lonely, or depression and feelings of worthlessness have kept you disconnected from yourself and your loved ones and have held you back from the life you want. Perhaps you’ve developed ways of engaging with others and with yourself that once protected you in difficult or traumatic circumstances; however, these patterns now result in pain that is becoming unbearable. Whatever suffering brings you here, you do not have to bear it alone. It is possible to thrive rather than just survive.I use an eclectic approach grounded in psychodynamic therapy to help clients gain insight and make meaningful, lasting change. Together, we can dig to the root of what traps you in suffering while unearthing the wisdom and healing potential that are already within you.In therapy, we will co-create a space for the whole of who you are—even those parts of yourself that may scare you or make you feel ashamed—to be honored and learned from. I deeply respect your decision to seek help in moving toward a fuller, richer life, and I look forward to talking with you.
Skills and Expertise
Trauma and PTSD
Depression
Anxiety
Attachment Issues
Adult
college age
Emptiness
grief
Guilt
Identity Issues
Inadequacy
Individuation
Loss or Grief
Mood Disorders
Navigating Identity in Relationships
Peer Relationships
Panic
Perfectionism
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Self-Harming
Sexual Abuse
Spirituality
Stress
Substance Use
Suicidal Ideation
Teens
Trauma
Women's issue
Treatment Orientation
Psychodynamic
psychotherapy
Rogerian
Psychoanalytic
Person Centered Therapy
Mindfulness
Eclectic
Brainspotting
Modality