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Therapists With Openings: Peaceful Mind Solutions Is Accepting New Clients

Help is here. Finally, there’s a therapist who has time for you. Fifteen minutes could change your life.

Those who have had difficulty finding a therapist are understandably frustrated. 

It’s been difficult to find mental health counseling for years, but the coronavirus pandemic, not to mention other stressing factors, only added to the number of people who are seeking help in resolving stress, turmoil, grief and other challenges. Therapists are in demand and booked up.

But there is good news for those who are going through life transitions, struggling to cope with feelings of stress, or are looking to make a crucial change: Lauren K. Nickum, LCSW, CSAC from Peaceful Mind Solutions is now taking new clients for telemedicine psychotherapy.

“We want to let people know we have openings for people seeking help,” she says. She also points out that sessions take place via telemedicine — from the comfort of the client’s home. It’s a method of therapy that has proven successful time and again.

Lauren is actively setting up free 15-minute initial consultations via the Peaceful Mind Solutions website, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 703-994-0300.

Peaceful Mind Solutions provides adult and adolescent psychotherapy to help make changes to live the life that clients desire. Peaceful Mind Solutions makes it easy to log-in from the convenience and comfort of your own computer or phone and meet with an experienced psychotherapist for individual or group counseling. 

Lauren specializes in helping clients work through anxiety, depression, stress, grief, trauma or anger. Her proven approach to helping clients involves a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and dialectical behavioral therapy skills that empower her clients to make important changes in their lives.

Lauren’s diverse client list includes people struggling with chronic illnesses, members of the recovery community and their loved ones, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. 

To arrange a free 15-minute initial consultation, contact Lauren via the Peaceful Mind Solutions website, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 703-994-0300.

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