Maggie Johnson MA, LPCC
MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER
SHE/HER/HERS
*Telehealth services only
Reaching out and asking for support is one of the most courageous things that a person can do in the face of struggles. I am so glad you are taking this step for yourself! Trauma, past relationships, life stressors, and more have a way of eating away at our joy and contentment, and can also be incredibly difficult to overcome alone. Acknowledging this, I strive to provide a warm, comforting space where you feel heard and understood as a human, but also challenged and encouraged to grow. Whether we are processing through a current stressor or practicing new skills, I would be honored to walk along this journey with you.
I have special interest in working with individuals (18-99) who are eager to make changes and may be struggling with concerns related to:
Neurodivergence
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD)
Attachment Issues
Life Transitions
Perfectionism
Self-esteem
In my work, I strongly believe that having a strong therapeutic relationship is key to success and change! My intention is always that you feel empowered and supported as we work together to help you achieve your goals. In therapy, you can expect me to utilize a relational, attachment-focused and trauma-informed approach. I also am an EMDR trained clinician and often utilize this technique to help clients work through past wounds, unhelpful beliefs, or discouraging patterns.
Outside of the office, I enjoy going for walks with my husband and dog, reading a good book, gardening (or at least trying to), and trying out new restaurants around the Twin Cities!
Credentials
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (#02367)
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, University of St. Thomas
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Bethel University