Mary Calvin, LPC, LCMHC
- Stress and anxiety
- Addiction recovery
- Relationship help
About Mary Calvin
Mary works to create an open and supportive environment where clients can express thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. She emphasizes collaboration and encouragement, recognizing that seeking change takes courage. By partnering with each person, Mary aims to empower clients to take the first steps toward a more fulfilling and happier life, offering practical support as they pursue meaningful progress and growth.
Areas of Expertise
Primary Focus
Additional Focus Areas
Therapeutic Approach
Frequently Asked Questions
How much experience does Mary Calvin have?
Mary Calvin has 9 years of professional experience.
Is Mary Calvin a licensed therapist?
Yes. Mary holds LPC and LCMHC credentials. License details are MO LPC 2017044750 and UT LCMHC 14212274-6004.
In which languages does Mary Calvin provide therapy?
Mary provides therapy in English.
Where is Mary Calvin located?
Mary is located in Missouri.
How can I work with Mary Calvin as my therapist?
Clients can work with Mary through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Does Mary Calvin work with international clients?
Yes, Mary works with international clients.
How much does therapy with Mary Calvin cost?
Costs can vary depending on factors such as location and availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be canceled at any time for any reason. For current pricing and details, click the "Start Therapy" button on this page.
How can I get started with therapy?
Getting started is quick. Click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire that helps match you with Mary. Depending on her availability, you can then schedule your first session, which may take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.
Therapeutic Approaches and Online Care
Mary uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to support clients in online sessions. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps people notice difficult thoughts and feelings without letting them dictate actions, and it is often useful for anxiety, stress, and values-based change. Client-Centered Therapy focuses on providing empathy and unconditional positive regard so clients can explore their experiences and grow at their own pace, which can be especially helpful for relationship concerns and trauma recovery. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) looks at the connections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and teaches practical strategies to change unhelpful patterns, commonly used for anxiety, anger, and coping with addictions.Finding the right approach is part of the therapeutic process, and Mary collaborates with each client to determine which methods best fit their needs, goals, and preferences. This collaborative process allows adjustments over time as progress is made.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These options make it possible to schedule sessions around work, family, and other commitments, and they increase accessibility for clients who live outside Mary’s immediate area or prefer remote care.