
Stephanie Boyton, LMHC
Clinical Supervisor
Locations:
Massachusetts
Insurances
About
Stephanie Boyton aims to support positive change by improving your ability to cope with adverse circumstances and emotions. Stephanie believes that all humans are doing the best they can; she aims to support positive change by improving an ability to cope with adverse circumstances and emotions. Stephanie has a history of providing substance use and mental health treatment to adults, focusing on trauma survivors, personality traits, grief, and mood disorders. Stephanie can help identify negative patterns in various aspects of life and support disrupting these patterns.
Locations:
Massachusetts
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Suffolk University, Masters in Mental Health Counseling, 2018
Why Healthcare
Stephanie is passionate about mental health services for a variety of reasons. Stephanie believes that we are all carrying pain that manifests itself in maladaptive ways. Stephanie desires to support positive changes within her clients and aid them in making desired changes. She especially enjoys working with underserved populations.
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