
Yolanda McCallum, LCPC
Therapist
Locations:
Maryland
Insurances
About
Yolanda is passionate about helping individuals who are experiencing anxiety, depression, relationship distress, past trauma, and adjusting to significant life changes. Yolanda has a background in working with busy professionals struggling to balance family, career, community, and social demands. Yolanda is trained and certified in counseling couples on the brink of separation and/ or divorce.
Locations:
Maryland
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Master of Education Counselor Education - University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Licensed Educator & Guidance Counselor
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Certified in Discernment Counseling
Trained in evidence-based Trauma, Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies.
Why Healthcare
Yolanda is passionate about providing mental healthcare because she believes that a more fulfilled and happy life starts with improved mental health. Yolanda believes that improved mental health and emotional healing, and improved relationships takes strategic work but does not have to take forever.
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