Maggie Potter, MA, LAPC, NCC

Maggie Potter works with adolescents and adults in her role as a therapist working under supervision. She has worked for the past ten years as a social worker, teacher, and counselor. Maggie is an empathetic and compassionate listener who puts the client at the center of the therapy relationship. She comes from a strengths-based background and is focused on discovering what will work best for each individual client to understand their unique perspective.

Maggie works to help clients navigate life challenges and meet their individual goals through the integration of complementary therapy methods, including a person centered and solution focused approach, along with cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness training and motivational interviewing techniques. 

Areas of clinical interest/ expertise include:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Life Transitions (career, school, or other)

  • Codependency

  • Relationship challenges

  • Self-esteem and identity

  • Sexuality and gender questioning and exploration

  • Trauma and PTSD, Including survivors of domestic violence

  • Stress management