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Marie Rose Therapy

Mental Health Counselor

I am a licensed professional counselor located in Columbus, Ohio. I offer both online and in-person therapy, providing flexibility for clients. I offer a holistic (whole person) and personalized approach inspired by Existential and Buddhist philosophy.

I am also excited to announce that I can now offer EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy! 

 
The connection built with a therapist contributes to approximately 30% of client improvement- which is a lot when you consider the many variables that go into counseling. We won't spend our sessions talking about me, so I want to offer you a little bit about my life and how I got here because that's really what I wanted to know when I looked for a therapist myself. 

I am passionate about mental health, travel, and exploration. I love photography, camping, music, and reading a good book. I like to leave the country as often as I can- immersing myself through volunteer and work/trade isn't as accessible for me as it used to be (I now have 2 little kittens that I'm fully obsessed with), but that is my ideal way to travel- to find comfort and community in a foreign place, in your second language, is one of the most powerful experiences I have ever had the privilege to have. 

I grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, and attended undergrad at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Aside from getting out of Cincinnati and studying abroad, I had very little idea of what to do or if I even wanted to go to college. I have always loved photography, and I took a class in high school during my senior year, so I decided to pursue photojournalism, which moved to commercial photography. I ultimately graduated with a Bachelor's in Specialized Studies of Spanish Language and Culture and Visual Communications. I took religious studies courses for fun and kept up with Spanish, so I had a decent excuse to study abroad. I lived with a family in Costa Rica for 3 months and later spent 1 month in Cusco, Peru, earning my TEFL certificate. I had no idea how much my worldview would expand.

After graduation, I returned to the US and moved to Washington State with my then-boyfriend. He was offered a job on a farm. I planned to find work, but we were in such a rural area that I ended up working on the farm for about 6 months before finding a job in central California at a resort. I lived there for about 6 months before we both decided to move to Colorado with some friends. I found a job helping manage a barbershop and salon while helping friends trim and grow. Eventually, I was so sick of having little money that I found myself working a classic 9-5 in a cubicle. This was the epitome of what I did not want to do, and, in my young ignorance, I judged others for pursuing it. This ended up being a perfectly humbling experience. I paid off my student loans, saved enough money to travel to Central America for a few months, and had a financial cushion for my return. I found what I believed to be my dream job, living in Chicago and working for a yerba mate company. I realized it wasn't sustainable or quite the dream I believed it to be. I was laid off as soon as Covid hit and moved back to Athens, Ohio, after a short time in Milwaukee with family.
 
I found a job with a wine company and decided it was finally time to pursue a career in counseling. I always felt like a therapist to my coworkers, friends, and customers throughout my many jobs- I figured I might as well get educated! This was the best decision of my life. I had always wanted to be a therapist but wanted to have more life experience before I committed fully.
 
And here I am. 

Therapeutic Specialization

Identity issues
Relationship Issues
Life transitions
Sexual and Gender identity
Religious and Spiritual Identity
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I specialize in providing individual therapy, couples counseling, anxiety management, and mindfulness practices. I believe in tailoring my approach to each client's unique needs, drawing from a range of therapeutic techniques and philosophies. This is a safe space for you to explore your emotions, thoughts, and experiences and to develop coping strategies for a more fulfilling life. I'm here to challenge and empower you to make meaningful change and integrate your inner wisdom into your life.

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Rates:

Individual Counseling: $145 per hour 

Couples Counseling: $180 per hour

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Sliding Scale: 

1.  Please contact me for sliding scale options as needed to discuss individual needs. While I do not accept insurance, I aim to make my services accessible. Quality therapy should be accessible to all. 

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2. A limited number of sliding scale slots are available through Open Path Collective: https://openpathcollective.org/

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Client Rights and Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills  

You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” of the expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. If you are eligible for a Good Faith Estimate, make sure your healthcare provider gives you one in writing at least one business day before you are to receive the medical service or item, unless your appointment is scheduled less than three days in advance. You can also ask your healthcare provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service. Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill through the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. There is a fee to dispute bills.

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Get In Touch

If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, feel free to reach out! I'm here to support you on your journey towards mental well-being.

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Text/Call or Email!

614-233-1415

hello@marierosetherapy.com

350 E 1st Ave, Columbus, OH 43201

© 2024 by Marie Rose Therapy LLC

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