About Heather Mundschau (she/her)Summary: Heather has over 20 years of experience serving persons at all stages of life through counseling, coaching, and training. She is passionate about meeting each person where they are, without judgement. She utilizes an empathetic, strengths-based and flexible approach to develop/maintain relationships and co-create a safe environment for exploration and healing.
Specialities: LGBTQIA+, gender identity, chronic illness (particularly extensive experience with HIV+/AIDS, end-of-life, PTSS, Veterans/Military servicepersons and families, first responders, trauma, body dysmorphia, career counseling, adoption/foster care (adults and children on all sides of the foster/adoption spectrum) – serving persons of all ages, and specializing in teens/adolescents, adults & seniors License: APSW 132514-121 Education and Training: Master of Social Work with additional Trauma Certificate from Widener University, BS in Allied Health Management from Franklin University, Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting from Rets Tech Center; TF-CBT, Bridges to Healthcare Facilitator, Bridges Out of Poverty Facilitator, ICF-Credentialed Professional Certified Coach, Certified Cost of Poverty Experience Facilitator, Communication Across Barriers Certified Poverty Coach Locations: Grafton Office |
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“I have learned to ask myself, ‘can I hear the sounds and sense the shape of this other person’s inner world? Can I resonated to what [they are] saying that I sense the meanings [they are] afraid of yet would like to communicate, as well as those [they] know?’” – Carl Rogers
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Contact Me: |
heather@accesscommunitytherapies.com
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