Carolyn Adkins
LPC, LMFT, CCN
Professional Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapy
Spiritual direction
Certified clinical nutrition
Appointments available:
Tuesday - Friday: 9:30-3:30
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Phone:
(214) 769-5385 cell
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Email:
Carolyn Adkins
LPC, LMFT, CCN
Carolyn Adkins LPC, LMFT, CCN provides the following professional services:
Marriage and Family Therapy is the practice of helping couples or families restore health through working with the following issues:
Communication
Codependency
Addiction
Sexual relations
Boundaries
Family of origin issues
Carolyn is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in TX (LMFT). She holds a Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Texas Woman's University.
Individual Psychotherapy is the practice of helping individuals deal with personal stress, including the following:
Conflict resolution
Job stress
Individuation
Family of origin dynamics
Codependency
Addiction
Emotional pain
Midlife Crisis
Depression and Anxiety
Carolyn has been a practicing therapist for 37 years. She is licensed in the state of Texas. She received a spiritual call to become a Christian Counselor, which led to a return to school. Her career advancement has resulted in the use of a new form of therapy called Emotional Transformation Therapy (ETT) copyright.
ETT facilitates rapid change in emotional distress through the therapeutic use of light and/or color wavelengths. It is a non-drug approach that can bypass the intellect and directly relieve unresolved stress. Ettia.org for information on this therapeutic methodology
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Christian Counseling includes clarification of faith issues concerning Scripture and its life application Carolyn received her training at Dallas Christian Counseling Services in Richardson, TX
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Spiritual Direction
Christian Spiritual Direction is the practice of helping someone discern the movement of the Holy Spirit on their spiritual journey. Carolyn's ongoing training in the model of the Purgative, Illuminative and Unitive stages of the spiritual journey is with Iris Pearce, Dean of the Schools of Spirituality in the Episcopal Diocese of Ft. Worth and Dallas. Carolyn has been affiliated with Methodist, Presbyterian and Nondenominational congregations.
Certified Clinical Nutrition
Clinical Nutrition is the practice of evaluating and treating nutritional status based on analysis of blood chemistry and self- report questionnaires to determine functional status of the body. Menu and supplement recommendations are made based on the outcome of these objective markers, as well as subjective feedback. She receives her training and certification from The International and American Association of Clinical Nutrition.