Rebekah Coffelt, MS, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
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Children (ages 12+), Teens, Adults
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Anxiety
Depression
Trauma
High risk (suicide, self-harming, aggression towards others)
Self-esteem
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Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
Why I Love Being A Therapist
I get to help those that need it. I live for the moment when a person is able to say that something works and that they feel better!
The Problem I Help Clients Overcome
Parents often are concerned with what their child/teen will be doing or learning in therapy or are not sure that therapy is the right path for their child. Parents often know there is an issue but not an avenue to help.
I use a mix of several different person-centered approaches to help each person I work with get through their specific concerns. I provide education on everything that I do so that there is a collaboration with the entire family.
I work hard to ensure that the needs that are presented are worked on and help guide towards an end goal that the person and family is wanting to hopefully find some peace and a healthier lifestyle.
After Working With Me
I hope my clients are able to have healthier relationships, lifestyle, and overall mental health.
Experience
Rebekah has worked with a variety of mental health disorders and ages over the last 6 years both inpatient and outpatient facilities. Over the last 3 years Rebekah has been working with ages 12-18 in schools to help with a variety of mental health disorders. Rebekah is certified in EMDR and has her CCTP-II. Rebekah's forte is working with those that have lived through trauma, high risk (suicide, self-harming, aggression towards others), anxiety, depression, and self-esteem concerns.
Education
Master's degree in Clinical Counseling from Bellevue University.
Certifications & Trainings
Certified in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level II
Something About Me
I ride a motorcycle as much as I can! It helps to keep me in the moment like nothing else can!
“You cannot allow yourself to allow the trauma to continue to haunt you, but you also cannot run away from it. You must learn to live with it and accept it.”
– Past Client