Mackenzie Schweikert, LMHC, completed her Bachelor’s in Psychology and Master’s in Mental Health Counseling at SUNY Albany. She started her career working with college students and has since expanded to working with adults, teens, and children. She has worked with people experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship difficulties, ADHD, trauma, and grief and loss. Her current clinical interests include working with people to address existential fears, stress and anxiety, OCD, sexual concerns, and processing traumatic experiences.
Mackenzie believes the key to growth lies in developing compassionate self-awareness, building a deeper relationship with one’s self, and processing emotions. She utilizes various treatment modalities in her practice, including person-centered, existential, psychodynamic, acceptance and commitment therapy, somatic and emotion focused approaches. This array of approaches helps Mackenzie give her clients holistic, individualized care through a warm, authentic, and compassionate lens. While she knows doing the inner work can be challenging…it does not need to be done alone.
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