Areas of Practice

"Creating a comfortable, non-judgmental environment where my clients can begin to heal is my goal. I help clients feel empowered and get on a positive path toward growth and well-being. I work with clients to address challenges, uncover their potential and lead a life that is worth celebrating."

–SARAH GENTRY

 

Emotional Trauma

The long-term effects of traumatic experiences may be carried throughout a lifetime and may debilitate work, relationships, and self-perception.

My goal is to honor your trauma history and encourage you to find a path that is compassionate and healing.

Together we will identify and develop coping skills for present-focused trauma reactions.

Areas of trauma that I specialize in include: PTSD, Complex Trauma, Complicated Grief and Complex Bereavement, Relationship Trauma, and Attachment Disorders.


Substance Use Disorders

Understanding substance use and the underlying connection between your emotions is key in the recovery process. My goal is to come alongside you and help guide you on your recovery journey. By examining the underlying causes of substance use and co-occurring disorders, I will work with you to gain the courage to face difficult issues, including grief and loss; heal from emotional trauma; and become accountable for your feelings, behaviors, and recovery.

Together we will identify ways to implement and maintain lasting change.


Mental Health

Approaching mental health from a holistic perspective includes your emotional, psychological, and social well-being. I am invested in your overall wellness and will seek to develop a personalized care plan with you. Together, we will address how you handle stress, relate to others, and how you make choices in your everyday life. Mental health issues I specialize in include depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and character issues.


Family Recovery

Together we can transform parenting, partnering, and treatment planning for your family. Family members who love someone suffering with substance use or mental illness may experience increased anxiety, powerlessness, and despair. It can often be difficult to set clear boundaries and limits, as well as communicate effectively. By focusing on the recovery of the family system, we can rebuild trust, create healthy connections and reduce chaos.