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Stephanie Gill was born in Gillette, Wyoming. Her journey through life has allowed her to live in big cities and rural towns. Later in life, she received her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2024 from Chadron State College. Stephanie works from a non-judgmental stance walking alongside teens, young adults, and even adults making big shifts in their own lives. Her experiences in the arts, marriage and motherhood has provided her with a deep desire to help others grow. To create a safe space to foster positive change has been rewarding but mostly, helping clients see their most genuine and authentic self takes front and center.
Stephanie believes that therapy should not be one size fits all. Here, she pulls techniques and skills from theories such as DBT, Internal Family Systems, Reality Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy. Stephanie firmly believes that no matter the age, we all can learn.
Consultation Logistics:
In order to ensure that we are supporting you as best as we possibly can, our clinical coordinator conducts all consultations and intakes. This is to make sure that we have an availability that suits your schedule (as availability changes frequently) and that we are able to work with your specific insurance/plan.
Mind of Peace has a variety of therapists that are not listed on Zencare. As part of your consultation, our clinical coordinator will discuss more information regarding your concerns to ensure that you are paired with the best provider for your needs.
In order to book a session, Mind of Peace requires complete paperwork as well as complete and accurate insurance information to be verified by our team. Please be sure to have this on hand during your call. Once you have been established with our practice, please utilize our system for further communications.
Anxiety - Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder)
Depression - Providing support and promoting healing of hopelessness, low motivation and energy, sadness, irritability, sleep disturbance, and loss of interest and pleasure in life
Identity development - Understanding, accepting, and strengthening one’s sense of self through the exploration of family, work, and personal values; addressing issues such as, race, class, gender, and sexual orientation, in the context of self experience
Perfectionism - Coping with feelings of anxiety, stress, self-criticism, and procrastination; addressing unrealistic expectations of one’s self and negatively comparing self to others
Self-esteem - Cultivating self-compassion, assertiveness, and confidence; developing ways to reduce suffering, anxiety, social withdrawal, and self-neglect
Small steps make a big difference. Start by connecting with Stephanie Gill today.