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Shiloh Wehr

Shiloh Wehr

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA

Lansing, MI US
Shiloh Wehr is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the owner of Sanctuary Counseling, a thriving practice that includes four dedicated clinicians. She specializes in working with couples, guiding them through their concerns towards a path of intentional love and fulfillment, transforming resentment and fear. Shiloh also works with adults to help them identify and overcome barriers to their personal goals, facilitating the emergence of a stronger and healthier version of themselves. Her work is particularly impactful among Christian clients, as Sanctuary Counseling enjoys endorsements from several local churches. With extensive training in family systems and theories, Shiloh adeptly navigates topics such as parenting, marriage therapy, depression, anxiety, anger, and existential concerns. Her crisis experience, both personal and professional, further enriches her therapeutic approach, making her an invaluable counselor to both clients and fellow professionals. Married for 17 years and a devoted mother of five, Shiloh has navigated her own journey through life and marital crises, enhancing her empathetic understanding. With a Bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies and nearly completed Master's coursework in Video Game Development, combined with years of IT experience, she embodies a unique blend of skills and passions. Beyond her professional life, Shiloh is also an avid gamer, a dabbling philosopher, and an amateur chef.
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Specialties
Anxiety Depression Family Stress Men's & Women's Issues Parenting
Therapy Types
Attachment-based Christian Counseling Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Existential Family / Marital Family Systems Gottman Method Internal Family Systems (IFS) Interpersonal Person-Centered Positive Psychology Relational Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) Strength-Based Structural Family Therapy
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Elder (65+) Teen (13 to 18)
Modalities
Couples Family Individuals
Languages
English (US)

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