Career Counseling therapists in Kansas City, Missouri MO
Debra Nelson
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Our careers are not static, but ever-changing. Sometimes we find ourselves at a cross-roads and we aren't sure whether or not to make a big career change. Other times we are really happy in our careers but are struggling interpersonally with supervisors or co-workers. We spend so much time at work that if it isn't a healthy environment for us, it can lead to burnout and stress. By learning new strategies and coping skills, you can feel more balanced and fulfilled at work.
21 Years Experience
Dr. Alexavery Hawkins
Psychologist, PhD
In my graduate program, I enjoyed gaining specialty training and experience working within a university career center. In my clinical work these days, I find joy in working collaboratively with clients to find fitting educational and vocational paths that will give them a sense of purpose, joy, and accomplishment.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Natasha Shukla
Psychologist, PhD., LPC
Career concerns can be overwhelming, but you don't have to navigate them alone. With my background as a former career counselor, I bring a wealth of experience and expertise to help you find clarity and direction in your professional journey. In our sessions, we'll explore your skills, interests, and values to identify potential career paths that align with your aspirations. Whether you're seeking career change, advancement, or simply greater satisfaction in your current role, we'll develop a customized plan to achieve your goals. My goal is to empower you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about your career, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and rewarding professional life.
13 Years Experience
Michelle Peacock
Psychologist, PhD
Transitions in careers can be very stressful. Counseling that utilizes problem solving and solution focused therapy can help to identify and reach career goals.
19 Years Experience
Aguib Diop
Psychologist, PhD, LP, PSYPACT
Career development is a process. It's a misnomer that our careers are supposed to develop in a predictable, stage-like fashion. For most of us, we may face everything from career satisfaction to career transitions or life changes that force us to drastically alter our career trajectories. Because our jobs are so intertwined with our mental health and self-concept, you owe it to yourself to seek support to either develop or maintain your successful career.
17 Years Experience