Courtney Bergin, LCSW, LICSW

Courtney Bergin is an experienced licensed social worker with a focus on trauma recovery, utilizing EMDR, Brainspotting, and somatic therapies. She owns Bergin Counseling & Consulting, PLLC, where she provides healing therapy to adults. With expertise in crisis intervention and psychosocial assessments, Courtney has worked in various settings, including hospitals and community health centers. She collaborates with A Journey to Healing Counseling to offer intensive therapy programs, helping clients navigate complex emotional challenges.

The Nature of Intensive Therapy

Intensive therapy involves multiple, extended sessions over a short period, typically ranging from several hours per day to several days in a row. This approach aims to address specific issues more quickly than traditional weekly therapy sessions. Therapy Intensives are:

Time-Limited: Therapy intensives are goal-oriented and short-term, focusing on addressing specific issues within a defined timeframe. They are not intended for ongoing or long-term mental health care.

Specialized Focus: The intensive will center on therapeutic goals identified during the Pre-Intensive Interview and is not intended to address all areas of mental health.

Post-Intensive Follow-Up: While the service includes a Pre- and Post-Intensive Interview, additional follow-up or booster sessions are not automatically included but may be arranged separately if needed.

Collaboration With Other Providers: Therapy intensives may complement existing treatment. If you are under the care of another therapist, psychiatrist, or medical professional, it is encouraged that you inform them about your participation in this service.

Informed Consent for Therapy Intensives

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