Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
State of Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
6401009269, Michigan

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
We offer in-person or online sessions from the comfort of your own space. Therapy designed to fit your life, at your pace and on your time.
I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in individual, couples, and family therapy. I work primarily with Teens and Adults. I'm a graduate of Spring Arbor University, where my studies centered around Relational Issues and Mood Disorders, which include Anxiety, PTSD, Depression, Stress, and Anger Management. I'm currently completing certification in Imago Therapy, in an effort to assist couples in overcoming their challenges, while arriving at a place of understanding, so healing can take place. In 2009, I founded Truth Party for Relationships, a forum that allows both single and married men and women the opportunity to freely express their thoughts about dating and companionship. I recognize that most of the conflict we experience in our personal interactions is a result of lacking the proper "tools" to build healthier bonds. My therapeutic approach incorporates an interactive, solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral, and family systems approach, which includes the use of a Genogram. My goal is to provide support and practical feedback to help you effectively address life's challenges. I integrate complementary methods and techniques to provide a personalized approach to counseling each client.
Nneka Owens & Associates Counseling
Office Building
22190 Garrison Streetste 103Dearborn, MI 48124
Open map$130 — $150per session
In-network coverage provided for the following insurance companies
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
State of Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
6401009269, Michigan
MA (Master of Arts in Counseling), 2004
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