Rosemary
Eads, LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor) offers a unique form of
experiential counseling services to individuals who are motivated to
have a rich, rewarding life.
I recently opened a practice called Innovative Counseling in Massachusetts, having relocated from
Colorado. My office is at the Northboro Chiropractic Center at 6 Maple
Street in Northborough. I also offer phone sessions. To celebrate my new
location, I am offering a sliding scale for sessions in EFT, EMDR, Hypnotherapy,
Gestalt therapy or Life Coaching. Call 508-769-9076 for more details!
Why are we called Innovative Counseling? If you have ever done talk therapy, you know that simply understanding an issue does not change it. Experiential
work gets the job done, and quickly, because it touches into the parts of the mind that hold the troubling traumas, beliefs, fears and memories. By combining my background as a
professional intuitive with my training in a variety of powerful
modalities, I assist my clients in discovering their own innate
potential in a quick, enjoyable way so that they can enjoy their fullest
destiny, guided by their own inner wisdom.
My
work is unique in that I am able to offer so many forms of support to
my clients. As a licensed mental health counselor, a certified hypnotherapist and a
certified life coach, my eclectic approach provides my clients with
sessions that are dynamic, life-changing, and appropriate to whatever is
on the table for them at that moment. I artfully combine my background
in Gestalt therapy, EMDR, EFT, hypnotherapy (including medical), life
coaching, artwork, dreamwork and other creative arts to create sessions
that are helpful both in releasing old issues as well as co-creating a
new behavioral plan.
In
addition, I respectfully employ my sensing skills by tuning into your
process, tuning in to what might be happening for you that you may or
may not be able to verbalize, and bringing forth aspects of an issue
that may otherwise be hidden. This creates more expedient healing, more
intimacy and trust between myself and my client, and an enjoyable and at
times surprising process.
An important aspect of my approach to counseling is that
I believe that
every person is already whole and wise, no matter what life experience
he or she has had. Learning to access this "deep self" is an important
aspect of the work because all yearning, I believe, is a yearning for
spiritual center and connection. Therefore, most clients will work on
difficult life experiences while also learning to call upon the deep,
wise aspect of the being in order to locate joy, life purpose and an
abiding sense of well-being. This dual approach creates a positive,
self-reliant atmosphere in which to grow emotionally, mentally and
spiritually.