Meghan Sobocienski, LLMSW
Meghan is a neurodivergent-affirming, community focused therapist who believes in the inherent power of each person to change themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Meghan uses a collaborative and supportive approach to therapy including conversation, activity, movement, and art. She brings to her practice two decades of experience working with youth and young adults, 15 years as a community organizer, and a background in theology and spirituality. Areas of interest include sensory processing and sensory integration, life transitions and adjustment to and from college, work burnout and career changes, postpartum transition, parenting support, and religious and institutional trauma.
Therapeutic approach is strengths-based and relational, trauma informed, and involves art and creative therapies.
Therapeutic areas include Sensory Processing, ADHD and ASD, life transitions (college and career transitions), boundaries (work burnout), parenting (postpartum depression and anxiety, parenting support), relationship struggles, and trauma (religious and institutional).
Works with adolescents 12 +, young adults, college students, 1st generation college students, parents.
Languages conversational Spanish.
Reach Meghan directly at meghan@intuitivetherapypartners.com or 734-489-1595.