Anne Douglas, MAPC, LPC
You are more then the things you survive daily
Integrated Mental Health Counseling and Somatic Experiencing for trauma, anxiety, mood, and addiction recovery.
Everyone's story is different, but one thing that is a commonality for all, is that life will be inherently challenging. These stressful circumstances and experiences can happen very early on in life, for others difficult circumstances and experiences may have come later in life, but both can continue to affect one’s quality of life. When prolonged stress, overwhelming childhood experiences, or other traumatic events occur that exceed the nervous system’s capacity, the emotional and physiological imprint of the experience may become stuck or trapped in the body. Often what we call symptoms or issues—are rooted in the ways our nervous system has learned to cope and manage the emotional aspect of these experiences. Most are stuck in a chronic flight/fight response that overtime takes its toll on the mind and the body. If you are noticing that it feels like you are just trying to survive each day, and seemingly endless attempts to cope and feel better- whether this shows up as in experiencing chronic worry, panic, loops of anxious thought patterns, inability to focus, feeling a lack of connection to others, self, and relationships, substance abuse, feeling on “edge”, depression, or cycles of anxiety and depression -know that you are not broken -and real lasting change is possible.
Areas of Focus
Trauma
PTSD & COMPLEX TRAUMA
Safely processing the lasting effects of traumatic experiences through a mind-body approach
CHILDHOOD ABUSE & NEGLECT
Exploring early relational words, attachment patterns, and survival strategies developed in childhood
GRIEF & LOSS
Supporting the emotional and physical experience of losing a loved one, relationship, identity, or life chapter
Nervous System Regulation
CHRONIC ANXIETY & PANIC
Understanding protective fight-or-flight responses while helping your nervous system experience greater safety
DEPRESSION & EMOTIONAL SHUTDOWN
Gently working with freeze responses and reconnecting with energy, emotion, and daily life
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIP CHALLENGES
Navigating boundaries, people-pleasing, attachment wounds, and relationship patterns rooted in early experiences
Addiction Recovery
Supporting individuals at every stage of change using a compassionate, nonjudgemental approach that addresses both behavior and the underlying nervous system patterns
Rather than asking, "What's wrong with you?" I believe a more meaningful question is, "What happened to you, and how has your nervous system learned to protect you?" This perspective allows therapy to move beyond managing symptoms and toward understanding the deeper patterns that shape how we think, feel, and relate to ourselves and others.
Treatment Modalities
-

Somatic Experiencing®
Helping resolve trauma held within the nervous system.
-

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Creating healthier thought and behavior patterns.
-

Motivational Interviewing
Supporting change at your own pace.
Frequently asked questions
-
I specialize in working with adults experiencing trauma, PTSD, childhood abuse and neglect, anxiety, panic, depression, grief, difficult family relationships, and addiction recovery. My approach recognizes that many emotional struggles are connected to the nervous system's natural responses to overwhelming experiences, allowing us to focus on healing with compassion rather than judgment.
-
Somatic Experiencing® is a body-centered approach to healing trauma and chronic stress. Rather than focusing only on thoughts or memories, it helps you become aware of how your nervous system responds to stress and supports your body's natural ability to recover. This gentle approach can be especially helpful for trauma, anxiety, panic, and emotional overwhelm.
-
You don't have to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. Many people seek support because they feel overwhelmed, emotionally stuck, disconnected, or are struggling with relationships, anxiety, grief, or past experiences. Therapy provides a space to better understand yourself, strengthen your nervous system's sense of safety, and develop healthier ways of navigating life's challenges.