Holley Noël, Graduate Counseling Student
Private Pay/Reduced Rate Only
Being vulnerable can be scary and may feel overwhelming, which is why my goal as a counselor is to sit with you in the messy middle and walk down this road together. I take a holistic approach and am fascinated by people, their minds, and what makes each person unique on this journey in life. Taking who you are as an individual, I use different tools and theoretical approaches to empower my clients to use their own gifts and abilities towards creating a healthier life.
I am passionate about providing a safe and empathetic approach for my clients. I do this by allowing them to feel their feelings without judgment.
I work with individuals, couples, adults, and adolescents. I have a passion for working with members of the LGBTQIA+ community and also people who are struggling with religious trauma, sexual trauma, divorce, and women navigating sexual/intimacy issues.
Theoretical approach: Psychoanalytic Theory, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Person-Centered Theory, and Internal Family Systems
This clinician is under the direct supervision of Kristen Fraser, LPC. Please direct any questions or concerns to kristen@cantoncounseling.com.
What do all those initials mean following each therapist’s name?
ACS - Approved Clinical Supervisor
CAP - Certified Addictions Professional
CRC - Certified Rehabilitation Counselor
Ed.D. - Doctor of Education
Ed.S. - Education Specialist
LAPC - Licensed Associate Professional Counselor
LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor
M.Ed. - Master of Education
MS - Master of Science
NCC - National Certified Counselor
As your therapists, what are Canton Counseling’s goals for you?
Our goal is to provide a safe place to work through whatever is standing in the way of you being the best person you can be. We believe that while our clients are working hard, we are there to be people that challenges them to dig deeper and a cheerleader to give them the encouragement to continue to move forward.