Chloe RobertsM.A.,LPC-Associate
(Supervised by Katie Adams, M.Ed., LPC-S)

Chloe
I have always had a passion for people and serving others, it is something I feel I have
been called and equipped to do. I believe the best way to serve people is to walk
alongside them celebrating, mourning, and supporting them through the mountains and valleys of life in a broken world. As a counselor, it is my desire that when you walk in the door you feel safe, understood, known, and supported. My own personal experience of anxiety, struggles with life transition, and loss have deeply affected the way I work as a counselor and shaped my perspective of the therapeutic relationship.
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I graduated from Texas A&M University with my bachelor’s degree in psychology and have a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. During my time in undergrad and graduate school I feel very fortunate to have spent most of my spare time participating in ministry and volunteer experiences where I was able to work closely with elementary, middle school, high school and college aged students and their families. Those experiences have deepened my understanding of the individual paths and seasons we all walk which come with unique hardships, lessons, and growing experiences.
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Life outside of counseling for me looks like serving with the local young life ministry,
going on long walks, taking a Pilates class, spending time with my family and friends,
and reading a good book!
Areas
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Focus
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Children & Adolescents (7+)
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Older Adolescents & Young Adults (18-25)
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Self-esteem
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Identity
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Anxiety
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Stress
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Depression
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Perfectionism
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Family &; sibling dynamics
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Friendship
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Grief
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Cancer diagnosis support
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Life transition & change
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Spirituality/Faith
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Coping skills
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Boundaries
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