Ginny Schutz, MA, APC
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Ginny Schutz is an associate professional counselor (APC) with an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. Ginny is a certified facilitator for SYMBIS, a pre-marital and couples counseling program, and a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. Ginny also holds a Masters in English Literature from Tennessee State University and a BA in English from Colorado State University.

As a therapist, Ginny combines the latest research with a warm, client-centered approach to each course of therapy. Ginny works alongside clients to explore their unique stories and pen their next chapters.  This therapeutic process often unveils how a client’s past affects their present– and how both seen and unseen forces are influencing forward progress. Together, Ginny and the client will craft a treatment plan that pursues healing, joy, and sustained emotional wellbeing. Ginny has experience with adults of all ages, couples, and adolescents (12+) and specializes in anxiety, relationship issues, family patterns, communication skills, emotional instability, trauma, depression, grief, and life transitions. 

Contact Ginny at [email protected] to schedule.

Qualifications

  • M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Liberty University
  • M.A. English Literature, Tennessee State University
  • B.A. English, Colorado State University
  • SYMBIS-certified, couples’ counselor
  • Membership: National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc.
  • Membership: American Counseling Association
  • Membership: American Association of Christian Counselors

Types of Therapy

  • Attachment-based
  • Christian Counseling
  • Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
  • Emotionally Focused
  • Solutions-Focused
  • Family / Marital
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • Narrative
  • Person-Centered
  • Trauma Focused

Modalities: Individuals (9th grade and up), Couples. Families.

Ginny is currently pursuing full licensure and receiving supervision.