Bridie Mae Johnson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Ferndale,
MI
US
Bridie Mae Johnson is an Indigenous therapist who brings a wealth of experience to the field of clinical social work. With over 20 years in adult, youth, and family services, she is a licensed clinical macro social worker specializing in generalized anxiety, major depression, PTSD, trauma, and sexuality and gender exploration. Bridie prioritizes offering a supportive and safe space that respects diverse cultural needs and expectations, allowing clients to seek treatment with confidence. Additionally, she serves as a Supervisor for LMSW licensure, providing individual and group hours while facilitating a study group for licensure exams twice a month. Renowned for her clinical training across the country on issues related to trafficked women and children, as well as Two-Spirit and other LGBTQ topics, Bridie shares valuable psychoeducation to enhance therapeutic best practices. She also offers Energy Therapy for those desiring alternative interventions for healing and rejuvenation. Bridie's approach emphasizes holistic healing and personal guidance, creating a nurturing environment for both group and individual sessions. As a program consultant and grant writer, she remains dedicated to meeting the unique needs of clients on their journey toward healing and well-being.
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