Sarah Urbanic
Counselor, APCI work with individuals through a variety of concerns including those facing generalized anxiety, health anxiety, relationship concerns, trauma symptoms, or challenges from chronic illnesses and autoimmune disorders.
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Many of the people I work with feel haunted by their past and struggle to connect with people in the present. This can show up in overwhelming anxiety, procrastination, feeling down on themselves, communication and relationship issues. Many have difficulty with sleep and some struggle with the way they drink or use drugs. Our early work usually focuses on skill building and fostering awareness and insight into challenges before doing any more in-depth work.
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Whether it is trauma, depression, anxiety, OCD, identity issues, ADHD, relationship problems, or anything in between that you are currently struggling with, it would be my pleasure to guide and help you through it. It may be a challenge sometimes to find a therapist who can meet your needs, which is why, in my opinion, the first and most important goal to accomplish together is a strong rapport.
I work with adolescents, adults, and couples. Individuals that I work generally report concerns around relationships, depression, anxiety, complex trauma, and low self-esteem. Through several years of psychodynamic training and extensive time in the consultation room, I have learned how to understand the relationships of my patients -- individuals and couples alike -- by being *in* relationship with my patients, in a safe, contained, and exploratory setting.
Oftentimes, people who contact me are managing feelings that have been building up over time. I have niche experience working with medical professionals such as physicians, nurses and medical trainees and directed a program at UNMC aimed at understanding burnout. I enjoy working with college and graduate students, international students, and did this at counseling centers like MIT. I especially like working with adults and new parents.
Life can be demanding, frustrating, and tiring. Life can also be unique, experiential, and beautiful. Whether you are healing from abuse or a traumatic experience, struggling with feeling anxious or depressed, or moving through a life transition, it is important to allow ourselves the space to acknowledge both realities of life can be true. Together, we will create a safe and supportive environment where you can explore all aspects of yourself with compassion, curiosity, and authenticity.
At Quintessential Health, we serve a wide range of individuals from young children to adults. We often individual therapy, group counseling, couples counseling, and assessment/testing services. We specialize in generalized and social anxiety, depression, relationship issues, behavioral difficulties, grief/loss, Autism, ADHD, and trauma. Common referrals for assessments include ADHD concerns, Autism, academic difficulties, psychoeducational assessments, and developmental concerns.
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The people who work with me are struggling with managing difficult emotions related to asserting their authentic self. This might include living with a neurological difference such as bipolar disorder or autism, and/or developing an identity which seems different from the one they've embraced in previous times of life. I also work with people who may be struggling with loss of social support, depression or anxiety that seems unmanageable, or a general feeling of "stuckness."
Are you having difficulty coping with the stressors of life? Are you stuck in a cycle you want to break? Are you finding your emotions overwhelming? Are you struggling with a major life transition? Are you seeking balance in your life? I can help. I know it takes a great deal of courage to start therapy and how necessary it is to find the right fit. I am here to support you to take this courageous first step.
My ideal client is facing challenges like trauma, anxiety, depression, stress, or life transitions. I work with adults and adolescents who feel overwhelmed or disconnected and need a supportive space to process their emotions. Whether dealing with PTSD, grief, relationship issues, or chronic stress, my clients are ready to improve their emotional well-being and take steps toward healing and growth.
Hi there, I'm Allyson! I am a warm, caring, and non-judgmental therapist. I have helped and enjoy working with folks dealing with anxiety, periods of life transitions, and anyone who feels "stuck". We will have open communication throughout your process, setting goals along the way and periodically reviewing them to make sure they continue to align with your needs.
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I do my best work with the people most like my people; queer, trans, leftist at least, and usually anxious, often nonmonogamous. I work with individuals, dyads, triads, etc. I am particularly interested in trauma-work, disassociation, and navigating relational difficulties of any kind.
As a generalist, I work with nearly any concern and also have specializations in trauma recovery, affirming/supportive therapy with LGBTQIA+ individuals, couples/relationship counseling, and college student mental health. Below are just some common concerns beyond my specialty areas that I work with: Identity Depression Adjustment Relationship Concerns Healthy Boundaries Self-esteem and Confidence Academic Concerns Anxiety Sleep Grief/Loss
Sessions are laid-back and conversational, prioritizing listening over responding to create a safe and open environment. Jordan embraces dialogue around topics often considered “taboo” in society, including race, gender, sexuality, religion, spirituality, suicidality, and complex trauma. A strong emphasis is placed on authenticity, collaboration, and autonomy, allowing clients to explore their identities and experiences comfortably.
I work with clients around topics such as religious and spiritual trauma, old belief systems or fundamentalist systems that have negatively impacted them, trauma, attachment and current dysfunctional patterns that result from past experiences. Often trauma symptoms, anxiety, and depression are a part of this. I enjoy folks who are open to challenging themselves within a safe space and are ready to make connections around how their past is impacting the present.
If you're motivated to create positive change in your romantic relationship, and to invest your relationship's future, I'd be honored to work with you. My ideal client is struggling with relationship challenges like healing after an affair, rebuilding trust and intimacy, communication breakdowns, conflict resolution, grieving, and navigating life changes and stressors. I look forward to support you and teaching you the tools to enhance your relationship satisfaction and quality.
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My office offers teletherapy play sessions with children and is also easily transformed into a space comfortable for adolescents, adults, and couples. For more than 15 years, I have worked with children, adolescents, and adults with behavioral and emotional challenges.
Life is stressful! Relationships, work, oppressive systems, exploring sexual and gender identities...these are some of issues that bring clients and me together. In each of these situations, we creatively sift through a variety of emotions and pulls, and the anxiety and depressed feelings that often emerge. In our relationship, we'll work to expand patterns of thoughts, behaviors, and feelings and explore new solutions to reach your goals.
Clients can expect to gain a deeper understanding of how their thoughts and feelings impact their behavior, embrace all parts of their identity, and develop healthier self-talk. My eclectic approach, rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Internal Family Systems, provides a warm, non-judgmental space for healing. Clients will feel seen, heard, and validated, and will leave with tools to increase their self-worth and overall well-being.