Shannon Lehr is a graduate student at Lesley University, pursuing a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Dance Movement Therapy. Shannon is working at our practice under the supervision of Katie Landers, LPC, CPCS, ATR-BC. Her areas of focus include, but are not limited to, working with individuals ages 10-30 with anxiety, depression, life transitions, emotional dysregulation, grief, trauma, BPD, perinatal mood disorders (pre and post-partum), and motherhood. She has experience working with different therapy approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), Person-Centered, Somatic, Expressive Arts, Dance Movement Therapy, Creative Art Therapy, and Music Therapy. In addition to having experience with teaching and practicing DBT skills and principles during a session.
I was drawn to the helping profession as I believe each person has a unique perspective on the world and should be trusted with managing it. I use a blend of client-centered, somatic therapy, humanistic approach, and dance/movement therapy to encourage a person’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical integration with the aim of enhancing mental health and well-being, while keeping careful consideration of cultural concerns and practices. My goal is to assist individuals in realizing their full potential and to support families in leading more peaceful and contented lives.
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