Marilyn Court
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFTLife can be overwhelming, especially when you feel stuck or disconnected. Many of my clients often struggle in relationships, navigating life transitions, or painful past memories.
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If you are seeking safety, awareness, autonomy and grounding I work with folks exploring identity, spirituality, individuals with recent or not so recent diagnosis of HIV and or other chronic medical conditions, immigration issues, navigation of family stressors. I work with children, adolescence and families as well LGBTQ folks
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I enjoy working with teen and adult clients who struggle with stress, anxiety, depression, life transitions, addiction, eating disorders, parenting challenges, conflict resolution, boundaries and self-esteem issues. I believe with non-judgmental emphatic listening and the trust within therapeutic relationship, people have the inherent motivation to improve themselves and change their unhealthy behaviors, thoughts.
I am a current Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and I hold a Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health from the University of Minnesota. I specialize in various areas, including LGBTQ+ related concerns, anxiety/depression, self-worth/self-esteem, and more. I am a current Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and I hold a Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health from the University of Minnesota. I specialize in various areas, including LGBTQ+ related
I enjoy working with teen and adult clients who struggle with stress, anxiety, depression, life transitions, addiction, eating disorders, parenting challenges, conflict resolution, boundaries and self-esteem issues. I believe with non-judgmental emphatic listening and the trust within therapeutic relationship, people have the inherent motivation to improve themselves and change their unhealthy behaviors, thoughts.
Walking through life in an increasingly challenging world can leave us feeling out of touch with ourselves, bending to who we think we “should” be, and unsure of who we want to be. I work with my clients to help them embrace their natural curiosity, explore the patterns/behaviors that feel incongruous with their values, challenge the negative self-talk that holds them back, and help them to engage more fully in the joy that life can hold.
Being human is often tough. Sometimes we lose our way and can feel stuck and overwhelmed. Sometimes we would like to change parts of our lives or ourselves but don’t know how. Therapy can be an empowering way to promote healing, growth, and wellness. Often, we initially seek treatment to address a specific concern and then begin to uncover other areas of our lives in which we want to make meaningful change. My goal is for this process to feel supportive, affirming, and appropriately challenging.
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I enjoy working with clients who want to find new ways to navigate life’s challenges as well as their mental health symptoms. They may be struggling with symptoms of depression and/or anxiety, trauma processing and triggers, interpersonal relationships, or addiction behaviors such as excessive spending, eating, or holding on to items that are affecting their well-being. Clients may want to identify patterns that are holding them back from the life they want.
Taking the first step towards your journey of healing can be a difficult decision to make. Opening the path to what has brought us deep suffering can be scary and at the same time, exactly what we need in order to begin to build a life grounded on what is important to us. It is easy to lose sight of of these things when we spend our time trying our hardest to get rid of or avoid our pain. My hope is that I am able to guide you on this journey to find a clearer path.