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Are you depressed, stressed out, and feel like you aren’t being true to who you really are? Sometimes you’re jumpy for no apparent reason, or maybe you feel like you just don’t belong.
As a therapist I address symptoms of depression, anxiety, low self esteem, dissociation, poor impulse control, PTSD, and how to rebuild your life after experiencing relationship difficulties, developmental issues, psychological trauma, and effects of domestic violence, abuse, sexual assault, and the cycle of power and control.
My goal is to facilitate individuals to access personal resiliency and integration through healing processes. My clients report finding the ability to thrive, an inner sense of belief in oneself, and how to live more fully utilizing their gifts and creativity as they manifest who they are as they address symptoms using the Integrative Counseling Therapy treatment methods I have developed while working as a therapist.
At my website called Heart Song Therapy with Erica May Randolph, you can read testimonials from clients and more information about my background.
History
Established in 2014.
Erica May Randolph MA LPC NCC has worked for many years in New Mexico as a therapist for women who have struggled with trauma and relationship issues. She has also worked as a Play Therapist with children and their families.
In 2014, Erica established her private practice to St. Louis, Mo.
She holds a current counseling license in New Mexico, LPCC #155 861, Missouri LPC #2 014 022 267, National Certified Counselor, NCC #248 349, and a Certificate in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music Therapy, BMGIM.
Meet the Business Owner
Erica R.
Business Owner
I am currently in private practice though most recently held the counseling position at the women’s shelter, El Refugio, Inc. in Silver City, New Mexico, www.eridv.org.
Before working at El Refugio, I worked as a family and play therapist at Sierra Community Counseling Center, and previously as a therapist with children and their parents utilizing Play Therapy at the Child Development Center at WNMU.