Diane
Gammon, M.S.
Diane
is Clinical Mental Health Counselor and a Thriving Survivor of Abuse, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). As a Christian Speaker, she shares how she was healed by her Savior Jesus Christ - delivering a strong message of HOPE.
Call (615) 556-8406 or email Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to book Diane for speaking engagements.
Diane's counseling office is located in Murfreesboro, TN which is 30 miles SE of Nashville. Diane received her Master of Science Degree in
Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University with a specialization
in Trauma and Crisis Counseling. Diane is under the clinical supervision of
Michael Loftis L.C.S.W. as she pursues licensure as a LPC-MHSP.
Diane's counseling office is located in Murfreesboro, TN which is 30 miles SE of Nashville. Diane received her Master of Science Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University with a specialization in Trauma and Crisis Counseling. Diane is under the clinical supervision of Michael Loftis L.C.S.W. as she pursues licensure as a LPC-MHSP.
Diane meets with children, teens, and adults. She works
with clients individually, in couples, and families. Diane treats a multitude
of issues and specializes in treating Trauma, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder), Anxiety/ Panic Disorder, Crisis, Depression, Domestic
Violence/Abuse, Self-Harm/ Suicide Thoughts, Grief/Loss, Body Image/ Weight/
Nutrition, and Low Self-Worth/ Low Self-Esteem.
Diane implements a Holistic approach by integrating
Emotional, Spiritual, Physical, and Mental Health for Optimal Wellness. Diane
also implements Art Therapy, Sand Therapy, Play Therapy, and offers Free
Support Groups.
Diane has a huge heart to empower individuals broken in
spirit to help them attain hope and healing. She extends an inviting, non-judgmental
and safe demeanor towards her clients and offers a sliding scale fee.
To make
an appointment with Diane, call her at (615) 556-8406 or email her
at Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com.
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