Family Circle Counseling was formed in 2005 as an attachment-oriented psychotherapy practice dedicated to helping clients of all ages regain emotional health and practice new skills for living. Therapy can be brief, to reduce a troubling behavior or cope with a specific life change; or intensive when exploring how a family or person can recover from trauma, loss or complex illness.
Member therapists share decades of experience in residential treatment, community mental health, and training and management in areas of child and adolescent health, foster care and adoption, and trauma recovery at any age. We also share a deep commitment to working with adults and children from diverse backgrounds, for building from strengths, and drawing from a variety of effective psychotherapy methods to reach agreed-upon goals.
We draw from our conviction that people do best when connected to others in healthy relationships and from a belief in the possibility of growth and change at any phase of life. We are continuing our therapy practice as HIPAA compliant telehealth (both video and audio) sessions and are also taking telehealth intakes with new clients.
Member therapists share decades of experience in residential treatment, community mental health, and training and management in areas of child and adolescent health, foster care and adoption, and trauma recovery at any age. We also share a deep commitment to working with adults and children from diverse backgrounds, for building from strengths, and drawing from a variety of effective psychotherapy methods to reach agreed-upon goals.
We draw from our conviction that people do best when connected to others in healthy relationships and from a belief in the possibility of growth and change at any phase of life. We are continuing our therapy practice as HIPAA compliant telehealth (both video and audio) sessions and are also taking telehealth intakes with new clients.
Services
Client hours vary with each therapist, but are Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM.
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I have 24 years experience working with children, teens, and adults in a variety of settings including in-home, residential treatment, outpatient settings, and in schools.
For the past 18 of those 24 years, I have been a licensed therapist doing individual, family and group work.
I have been a therapist at Family Circle Counseling since 2013 and became a co-owner in 2018.
In addition to therapy, I provide clinical consultation to a local non-profit agency which focuses their work on helping women find and sustain affordable housing while also dealing with mental health and/or addiction.
For the past 18 of those 24 years, I have been a licensed therapist doing individual, family and group work.
I have been a therapist at Family Circle Counseling since 2013 and became a co-owner in 2018.
In addition to therapy, I provide clinical consultation to a local non-profit agency which focuses their work on helping women find and sustain affordable housing while also dealing with mental health and/or addiction.
Mike Poindexter, LMFT, has spent over 15 years serving families, adults, teens and children who are challenged by difficult life transitions, mental health issues, and serious emotional disturbances.
Mike utilizes a collaborative strengths-based approach to help clients explore, understand, and move beyond the issues that impact them.
He works together with his clients to bring a healthy balance to their lives.
In addition to working with clients at Family Circle Counseling, Mike is the Senior Program Manager for the Children and Family Services Division of People Incorporated where he oversees the operations of multiple programs providing services to youth and families throughout the metro area.
Mike utilizes a collaborative strengths-based approach to help clients explore, understand, and move beyond the issues that impact them.
He works together with his clients to bring a healthy balance to their lives.
In addition to working with clients at Family Circle Counseling, Mike is the Senior Program Manager for the Children and Family Services Division of People Incorporated where he oversees the operations of multiple programs providing services to youth and families throughout the metro area.
Carole Coffey Hannah EdS, LP, licensed psychologist, was one of the initial psychologists at St Paul Childrens Hospital: Midwest Childrens Resource Center (MCRC), an inter-disciplinary clinic specializing in the assessment and treatment of child abuse and trauma.
Carole's therapeutic approach is strongly influenced by the developmental impact of trauma and stress on our brain, mind and body.
It is an honor and a joy to partner with individuals as they journey towards healing and restoration.
I work primarily with children and adolescents, as well as with women with unresolved issues of trauma.
Carole's therapeutic approach is strongly influenced by the developmental impact of trauma and stress on our brain, mind and body.
It is an honor and a joy to partner with individuals as they journey towards healing and restoration.
I work primarily with children and adolescents, as well as with women with unresolved issues of trauma.
Katherine Harrell is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who works with children, adolescents, and families as well as individuals who seek to regain emotional-relational health.
Her areas of interest include working with survivors of trauma, neurodevelopmental disorders (Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD), adoption and permanency and other attachment disruptions, and coping with challenging transitions.
Katherine also specializes in supporting queer and non-traditional families, and is a member of the LGBTQ+ Therapists Network in the Twin Cities.
Her areas of interest include working with survivors of trauma, neurodevelopmental disorders (Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD), adoption and permanency and other attachment disruptions, and coping with challenging transitions.
Katherine also specializes in supporting queer and non-traditional families, and is a member of the LGBTQ+ Therapists Network in the Twin Cities.
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