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Sarah Harrier, MS, LMFT, CCTP

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Owner, Therapist, AAMFT-Approved Supervisor

I am a fully licensed marriage and family therapist, certified clinical trauma professional, and AAMFT-approved supervisor, specializing in individual, couples, and family therapy. I maintain a private practice in both Brighton and Okemos, Michigan.

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I earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Alma College before moving to the State of Washington to pursue a master's degree in marriage and family therapy from Seattle Pacific University.

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​My hobbies and interests include: spending time with my husband, kids, and animals (2 dogs and 3 cats), crocheting, reading, and exercising. 

My Approach

I work with clients who experience a variety of concerns including depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, low self-esteem, marital or relationship concerns (specifically helping clients heal from infidelity and/or poor connection and communication skills), grief and loss of any kind, and poor relationship with food and body image. I also work with the LGBTQ+ community regarding a multitude of concerns including struggles both individually and in a family unit with gender dysphoria, creating and maintaining healthy and safe support systems, and finding acceptance with one's sexuality.

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I practice from an eclectic approach, which incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), internal family systems model (IFS), solution-focused therapy, experiential therapy, client-centered therapy, and strength-based therapy.

Contact

Office locations

Brighton, Okemos, and Telehealth within the State of Michigan

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Availability

Full, cannot take new clients at this time

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Direct contact

sharrier@bluelotustherapyservices.com

517-896-3592

(email preferred)

Accepted insurance

Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue Care Network, Blue Cross Complete, Cigna, Cofinity, Humana, McLaren, McLaren Medicaid, Meridian Medicaid, PHP/ U of M Health Plan, Priority Health, Tricare, UHC

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