For over 23 years, I have worked with clients to be the best they can be and look forward to working with you, to do the same. Additionally, I am trained EMDR Level 1, which is a bi-lateral visual technique, used especially to treat trauma. Along with grief and loss counseling (which I do), I do pet loss counseling. In fact, I wrote a children's book, to help with pet loss, called Geadons' Gift, Surviving the Loss of Your Pet.
Lastly, as a military veteran, I feel uniquely qualified to treat other vets, especially, those with PTSD, utilizing EMDR. So, if you're ready and motivated to work on your issue(s) you are dealing with, please contact me. I look forward to hearing from you to begin your healing journey.
Lastly, as a military veteran, I feel uniquely qualified to treat other vets, especially, those with PTSD, utilizing EMDR. So, if you're ready and motivated to work on your issue(s) you are dealing with, please contact me. I look forward to hearing from you to begin your healing journey.
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Cheryl Underhill is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) specializing in individual, couples and family psychotherapy, and maintains a private practice in Nederland, Texas.
With over 23 years experience as a clinician, and a graduate of Lamar University in Beaumont, Tx., she is currently serving as private practitioner working with a broad spectrum of clients.
Among her areas of expertise are EMDR Level 1 (for PTSD and other traumas) and EAP counseling.
Ms. Underhill has also written and self-published an illustrated childrens' book on dealing with pet loss titled Geadons' Gift: Surviving the Loss of Your Pet.
With over 23 years experience as a clinician, and a graduate of Lamar University in Beaumont, Tx., she is currently serving as private practitioner working with a broad spectrum of clients.
Among her areas of expertise are EMDR Level 1 (for PTSD and other traumas) and EAP counseling.
Ms. Underhill has also written and self-published an illustrated childrens' book on dealing with pet loss titled Geadons' Gift: Surviving the Loss of Your Pet.
Please email Cindy the following information: Your name, name of client (if different from you, such as minor child), my name (therapist seeing), your home address, good return phone number, your insurance ID and your date of birth.
I will then call you with the Verification of Insurance information within 2-3 business days to set up your first appointment.
Please feel free to call me with any questions about this process.
I will then call you with the Verification of Insurance information within 2-3 business days to set up your first appointment.
Please feel free to call me with any questions about this process.
It can be very difficult and sad to say 'goodbye' to a beloved animal family member.
I am here to offer compassionate therapeutic support in your healing journey.
However, Heidi assist as she can find the time between naps and watching birds and bugs through the glass front door.
Ms. Underhill kissing and saying 'goodbye' to her beloved Pumpkin (13 yrs old), before having to make the very emotional decision to euthanize her (due to renal failure), in August of 2013.
I am here to offer compassionate therapeutic support in your healing journey.
However, Heidi assist as she can find the time between naps and watching birds and bugs through the glass front door.
Ms. Underhill kissing and saying 'goodbye' to her beloved Pumpkin (13 yrs old), before having to make the very emotional decision to euthanize her (due to renal failure), in August of 2013.
An estimated 8.4 million Americans provide care to an adult with an emotional or mental health issue.
These caregivers spend an average of 32 hours a week assisting their loved one; and nearly one in five spend more than 40 hours a week, according to a new survey from the National Alliance on Caregiving.
The study offers an in-depth look at the issues and challenges facing adults who provide unpaid care to adults with serious to moderate emotional or mental health issues.
It was commissioned by the National Alliance for Caregiving and conducted in partnership with Mental Health American (MHA) and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).
These caregivers spend an average of 32 hours a week assisting their loved one; and nearly one in five spend more than 40 hours a week, according to a new survey from the National Alliance on Caregiving.
The study offers an in-depth look at the issues and challenges facing adults who provide unpaid care to adults with serious to moderate emotional or mental health issues.
It was commissioned by the National Alliance for Caregiving and conducted in partnership with Mental Health American (MHA) and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).
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