About me
Hello and Welcome! It is great to see that you have decided to take this step into further self-discovery, self-growth, and reflection. Therapy is a process, but doesn’t necessarily require you to know exactly what type of support you might need. Actually, many people enter therapy to discover they have other things they also want to address. Sometimes, it’s about the rewarding process to self-discovery that can be the motivation. Regardless of how you got here, my goal is to provide you with unconditional support.
My approach is about honest dialogue. Too often there is a belief that saying ‘certain things’ in therapy is not acceptable. The reality is that it is the best place to have such discussions about feelings, thoughts, and approaches to challenges. It is also equally important to celebrate what may even feel like small victories. As we reach adulthood, we can tend to think that celebration is less important when it is super important.
I hold a PhD in Public Affairs (Social Work Focus). This credential has provided me the opportunity to continue teaching college and doing research in critical areas of mental health. I have two Masters’ degrees, in Social Work and Child Development and Education. I went back to pursue my second Master’s in Early Childhood because one of my specialties is parenting and providing counseling support to very young children, supporting families affected by trauma or stress due to issues with their young child, and trauma response. I am passionate about helping parents with their own anxiety and depression (or other challenges), providing support to families affected by medical stress (a child with a chronic illness or in the NICU or a parent with medical concerns), assisting with support for intervention of developmental or behavioral concerns, fertility, and/or any concerns related to your family dynamics. My experience has also been in providing different therapy interventions to young children (0-5 years) with their family. I have assisted many families in identifying and addressing family challenges that could contribute to their young child’s emotional or behavioral concern. Through this platform, our focus would be on your concerns or challenges in parenting and/or mental health or other areas, and we would work together for an end goal.
I am also passionate about providing individual therapy to support anxiety, problem-focused depression, burnout, and effects of trauma. These challenges can present differently for different people and no feelings are ‘wrong.’ Our world is filled with a variety of unique cumulative stressors and this can make it sometimes difficult to identify the cause. Things such as, burnout, from the daily challenges can create more complex feelings of loss, confusion, and depression because they are often minimized by our own beliefs.
I want to conclude by sharing that not everyone requires walking through their past to understand their current circumstances. There are lots of approaches to therapy as it is just a form of support. The duration of therapy also depends on many factors, but I believe that you and I should always form goals we can track progress.
I’m happy you decided to stop by and that you are considering the process of therapy. I look forward to working with you!
Dr. Shannon Holliker's National Provider Identifier (NPI) Details
Dr. Shannon Holliker, LCSW
NPI: 1245565068
Enumeration Date: 2009-10-13
Last updated: 2020-02-17
Sole Proprietor: YES
Status: active
Postal Address: 2479 ALOMA AVE, WINTER PARK, FL
Phone: 407-748-0506
Primary Practice Address: 2479 ALOMA AVE, WINTER PARK, FL
Practice's phone: 407-748-0506
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License: LCSW
Florida
License number: SW12708
Expires at 2025-03-31
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