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Mary Newbauer

  • Wisconsin
  • Provides confidential online counseling through BetterHelp

About Mary Newbauer's service

Mary Newbauer is a recently retired Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 28 years of experience in providing compassionate counseling services to patients and families at the end of life. She holds a masters degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and is licensed in the state of Wisconsin. With a deep commitment to providing comfort and support, Mary specializes in helping individuals navigate difficult life transitions, including the loss of a loved one, divorce, the end of a significant relationship, and the challenges of aging. Utilizing a range of counseling techniques such as Solution-Focused, Client-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Mindfulness, Mary offers a confidential and empathetic space for clients to adapt to changes and create new lives. Her extensive experience and wisdom, combined with her supportive presence and active listening skills, make her a valuable resource for those seeking assistance with stress, anxiety, depression, end-of-life issues, bereavement, coping with life changes, and relationships.

Areas of Focus and Specialization

Additional areas

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Mary Newbauer is serving from:

Wisconsin

Welcoming International Clients?

No

Years in practice

25 years

NPI number

1366895989

License Details

WI LCSW 8510-123

License: LCSW

Wisconsin

License number: 8510-123

Expires at 2025-02-28

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