Courtney Olcott

Professional Counselor Registered Associate |
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Courtney Olcott


Professional Counselor Registered Associate

Location
Medford
Area of Focus:
ADHD
Adults
Aging
Anger
Anxiety
Bipolar
Body Positivity
CBT/DBT
Childhood Trauma
Chronic Health Issues
Coping Skills
Depression
Disability and Health Justice
Dual-diagnosis
Eating disorders
Emotional Overwhelm
Emotional Regulation and Expression
Gender Identity
Grief and Loss
Identity Exploration
Insomnia
LGBTQ+
Life Transitions
Maternal Mental Health
Narrative Therapy
Neurodivergent
OCD
Parenting
Person-Centered Therapy
PTSD/CPTSD
School Issues
Self-compassion
Self-Confidence
Seniors
Shame
Stress
Suicidal Thoughts or Attempts
Teens/Adolescents
Trauma
Womens Issues

I believe in a client-centered, strengths-based approach to treatment and adopt a holistic perspective, considering biological, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual components of each individual. My approach is based on my belief that personal challenges can inspire growth and deeper healing when the experiences are processed in meaningful ways.

I create a supportive environment, based on a warm and dynamic relationship, to facilitate awareness, insight, and compassion. Drawing from an eclectic array of counseling theories, I work with each client to develop mutually acceptable goals for treatment using modalities such as family therapy, solution-focused and cognitive behavioral techniques to achieve those goals.

I hold a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, a Master of Public Health (MPH,) and a PhD in Health Behavior from Indiana University. For over two decades, I have been working in behavioral health as a provider in addition to being a public health professional focusing on substance abuse prevention and mental health promotion. I draw from years of experience and multiple perspectives to assist a client in reaching life goals and increasing wellness.

Areas:

Grief/Loss
Eating disorders
Infertility
Teens
LGBTQIA
Trauma
Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Climate change related distress

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