Mary Renshaw, LPC
Intake and Assessment Therapist
Locations:
New Jersey
Insurances
About
Mary is there to listen and not to judge. She believes that active listening as well as connecting people with the appropriate resources and support can help them tremendously. She believes that her supportive and caring nature can make people more comfortable. Mary has worked in many therapeutic settings including outpatient, day programs, and residential with people of all ages. She has found that she prefers working with adults and feels that she is effective with helping them reach their goals.
Locations:
New Jersey
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Masters in Clinical Counseling Psychology
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Psi Chi Honor Society
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Bachelors in Psychology
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Certified in Trauma Focused CBT
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Completed Approved Clinical Supervisor training
Why Healthcare
Mary believes that everyone struggles in their life at times and can use support. She feels that she is a compassionate, approachable person that is happy to and honored to help people when they need it. Mary says that therapy is a gift you can give yourself, and everyone deserves happiness in their lives.
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