Nancy is a Mental Health Counseling Intern in her final semester at Divine Mercy University. Her education has taught her to accompany children, adolescents, and adults as they work through challenges, moving toward deeper flourishing. Nancy helps people remember they are a body-soul unity, assessing how various aspects of life are currently impacting them. Collaborating with clients, Nancy helps people develop a plan to lean into their strengths more fully and either accept or improve in areas of weakness. Nancy uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), solution-focused brief therapy, and is both Gottman and internal family systems-informed in her approach.

She is interested in helping people who are experiencing relationship or marriage challenges, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, scrupulosity, depression, grief, family estrangement, post-traumatic stress, and adjustment to life’s upheavals like retirement, death of a loved one, divorce or separation, job loss, and geographical moves.

Nancy is a Northeast Wisconsin native, having lived most of her life in this diocese. Her family recently returned to the area after spending time in both the Upper Peninsula and the greater Chicago areas. Nancy and her husband have eleven children, three of whom are married, and are first-time grandparents. She enjoys nature walks, reading, date nights with her husband, and frequenting local coffee shops to sip a latte while chatting with a friend.

Nancy works in the Green Bay office seeing clients in person and virtually.

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