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Nicole Harbert

Nicole Harbert

Counselor, MED

Quincy, WA US
Nicole Harbert is dedicated to providing quality, dependable, and impactful therapy to those in need. She takes great satisfaction in guiding individuals through challenging areas of their lives, helping them find resolution, perspective, and peace. With extensive experience as a counselor, Nicole works with adolescents, adults, and couples navigating transitions, crises, personal growth and development, divorce, and relationship strengthening. Her approach emphasizes effective communication, as well as addressing weight and eating issues, anxiety, blended family dynamics, identity crises, depression, women's issues, sexual dysfunction, grief, and gender-related challenges. Nicole employs various research-based theories of counseling, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, to tailor her approach to each client’s unique needs. She also has a strong background in couples counseling and individual therapy, facilitating meaningful change for clients dealing with eating disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder, Conduct Disorder, mental and learning disabilities, and Bipolar Disorder. With an eclectic theoretical perspective, Nicole is committed to fostering growth and healing in her clients.
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Specialties
Anxiety Breakups Depression Eating Disorders Family Stress General Mental Health Grief LGBTQ+ Men's & Women's Issues Relationship Stress Weight Management
Therapy Types
Acceptance & Commitment (ACT) Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Dialectical Behavior (DBT) Eclectic Existential Person-Centered Rational Emotive Behavior (REBT)
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65)
Modalities
Couples Individuals
Languages
English (US)