
Corinne Tucker, RMHCI
About
I am a registered mental health care provider in the state of Florida, eager to provide you with compassionate, professional care as you navigate the pain that has prompted your search for a counselor. I work primarily in the realms of relationship struggles, trauma recovery, depression, dissociation, and adapting to change. My approach is trauma-informed, attachment-based, and flexible according to your goals and needs.
I believe that deep healing and change are possible. This belief is rooted in personal experience, professional observations, and my faith. It is a privilege and a joy to be given a front-row seat in my clients' lives, to witness and to facilitate the hard-won and yet surprising growth that can come through the counseling process.
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What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
The first step is to set up a 10-15 minute phone consultation. This gives me a chance to hear a little bit about what you're dealing with, and gives you a chance to see if I feel like a good fit to you. After that, I will send you intake paperwork to complete, and we will get you scheduled!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Master's of Arts in Counseling (Reformed Theological Seminary)
Sand Tray Therapy, Level 3: Training and Certificate (Institute for Playful Healing)
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How did you get started in this business?
I received counseling myself as a client for years before I ever considered entering the field professionally. The healing and freedom I experienced personally planted the desire in me to help make that kind of care more broadly accessible to others!
What types of customers have you worked with?
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Counseling is such a personal process that it really makes a difference whether you feel comfortable, understood, and respected by your counselor. I would encourage potential clients to use that initial phone call to get a sense for whether you feel comfortable working together. If you can't tell yet, I would invite you to come in for a first session so that you can get a better sense of what it feels like to work together. If it doesn't feel like a good fit, don't be afraid to say that and to look for a different counselor!
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
What do you most want help with? There may be a variety of things going on in your life that you are dealing with. Think about what external factors are most difficult for you to deal with, as well as what internal factors within yourself you are hoping to change.