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4.2
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Dr. Blandina Rose-willis (LPC)

  • Michigan, United States
  • 1609532787

Review Summary for Dr. Blandina Rose-willis

Clients often mention that conversations with Dr. Blandina Rose-willis feel grounding, even when topics are heavy. Many say the guidance feels practical and easy to apply between sessions.
Clients mention appreciating the balance of reflection and practical guidance in sessions with Dr. Blandina Rose-willis. Many appreciate that the pace feels steady while still making room for real progress.
A handful of clients mention that they like more directive coaching, though sessions with Dr. Blandina Rose-willis were still positive. Overall, people describe the experience as positive and say they gained useful perspective.

Services offered

  • Video
  • Phone
  • Messaging

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About me

My counseling activities began with working with ex-offenders and ex-addicts who were seeking jobs. Clients’ issues ranged from job seeking skills to self-esteem issues, to appropriate job-related functions. I then moved on to university counseling, where my skills were applied to students who were struggling to effectively complete classes and move on. In some cases, career decisions changed or needed to be explored. I then moved to community college counseling, where issues included homelessness, prostitution, self-esteem, post-war trauma, career clarification, single parenthood, feelings of worthlessness, and many other areas. I had success with these clients, despite carrying a huge caseload and fighting burnout. Upon completion of my PhD, I became an administrator and used my counseling skills to supervise staff and departments, teach and model effective communication skills and problem-solve. In all of these roles, listening was my most effective skill. I strongly believe that every person deserves a counselor who will give them unconditional positive regard, the watchwords of client-centered counseling. Clients should also know that I believe in the healthy personality, that individuals, when provided support and options, will forge their way forward and solve their issues and continue with new life skills to use. I would consider myself a holistic person in that I believe that all aspects of the psyche and body work together — health, spirit, mental wellness, sexuality, exercise and self care all come together to create the person working to become. I believe we are all becoming. When I opened my counseling practice, I was focused on diversity consulting and community health and wellness. I believe that communities need counseling, too. I also had a small clientele, most of whom were experiencing some form of depression based on marital issues, a sense of being overwhelmed, and/or needing support in making some health and diet changes. In addition to individual counseling, I also conducted various forms of counseling groups. My group work is a strength over the course of my career. Most recently I conducted a workshop for teachers on LGBTQ legal and social issues, and found that a great deal of individual counseling could have been incorporated with that group going forward. So much to do, so little time.

License information

License:

License number:

Expires at:
LPC
6401003078
2027-01-07

Professional experience

Focus and Specialization Areas

Additional focus areas

Therapeutic approaches

Welcoming international clients?

Yes

Languages

  • English

Dr. Blandina Rose-willis's location

  • Michigan, United States

Dr. Blandina Rose-willis's years in practice

  • 3 years in practice

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Dr. Blandina Rose-willis brings 3 years of extensive experience in therapy.
Yes, Dr. Blandina Rose-willis warmly welcomes international clients seeking support.
No, Dr. Blandina Rose-willis is not currently accepting new clients.
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  • Video
  • Phone
  • Messaging

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT)
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and OCD
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Client-Centered Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT)
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Eating and Food-Related Issues
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