Meg McGuire
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT 141398I am a compassionate therapist who specializes in eating disorders, substance abuse, anxiety, codependency, complex family dynamics, & more.
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Humanistic therapy, also known as humanism, is a therapeutic approach that combines mindfulness and behavioral therapy, with positive social support. Humanistic therapy is grounded in the belief that people are innately good. The focus is on the individual client’s experience, with humanistic therapists believing that that approach is more beneficial and informative than a focus on groups of individuals with similar characteristics. Emphasis is given to creativity, free will, and human potential, with a focus on a person’s positive traits and their ability to use their personal instincts to find wisdom, growth, healing, and fulfillment within themselves. This type of therapy encourages a self-awareness and mindfulness that helps the client change their state of mind and behavior from one set of reactions to a healthier one with more productive and thoughtful actions. Think this approach might be right for you? Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s humanistic therapy experts.
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Hi! I am a self-esteem, ADHD and body image specialist. I am a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and work with adult individuals and couples. My passion is in helping individuals struggling with ADHD/executive function issues and/or depression or anxiety, work on building up their self-esteem, learn about their brain, decrease perfectionism, and develop healthy relationships. I help clients develop a deeper sense of self-worth and more fulfilling life.
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