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Stephanie Young

  • New York
  • Provides confidential online counseling through BetterHelp

About Stephanie Young's service

Stephanie Young is a licensed clinical mental health counselor from Salt Lake, offering online therapy services. With a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Southern Utah University and a Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from La Salle University in Philadelphia, Stephanie brings a strong educational background to her practice. She specializes in addiction and dual diagnosis, working extensively with clients dealing with depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. Stephanie also has experience in marriage and family counseling, as well as coaching life skills and effective communication. She adopts a CBT and behavior-oriented approach to therapy but prioritizes building a strong therapeutic relationship with her clients. Stephanie believes in challenging her clients and helping them overcome their obstacles, resulting in a rewarding experience. She enjoys incorporating creative therapy techniques and interventions to make the therapy process more enjoyable. Stephanie wishes you the best of luck on your therapy journey and believes that you deserve positive change in your life.

Areas of Focus and Specialization

Additional areas

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Stephanie Young is serving from:

New York

Welcoming International Clients?

No

Years in practice

10 years

NPI number

1356873087

License Details

NY LMHC 005824

License: LMHC

New York

License number: 5824

Expires at 2025-05-31

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