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MARGARET L. REDDINGTON, M.A., LPC Licensed Professional Counselor
Counseling Individual, Marriage/Couples, Family, Teens, Premarital, Newly Married, and Group Counseling, Grief, Weight/Body Image Issues.
Anger, Anxiety, Depression, Relational Issues, Life Transitions, Loss, Grieving, Weight/Body Image Issues, Dependency, Spouse/Family of Addicts (Codependency), General "chaos" Management.
Counseling style Primarily Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems, and Solution- Focused
Margaret, a native Texan is married and is the oldest of 5 sisters. With lots of help from her husband, she raised two sons, and is now a grandmother of three. She brings life experiences along with her counseling skills and creative capacity to help clients finish unfinished business, explore workable solutions to their most difficult problems, develop tools and skills for relational difficulties, and support those who are hurting/grieving/experiencing loss. She gained clinical experience assisting psychiatrists for several years at the Minirth Clinic in Richardson, TX. She earned her Master of Arts in Counseling from Dallas Baptist University and Internship from the Minirth Clinic under the supervision of Les Carter, Ph.D., “The Anger Specialist”.
Education MA Dallas Baptist University BS Dallas Baptist University Internship: Minirth Clinic, P.A.
Member: American Association of Christian Counseling (AACC) Member: International Society for Mental Health Online (ISMHO) Member: American Counseling Association Member: Texas Counseling Association
Experience Private Practice/Las Colinas Counseling Internship/Practicum Minirth Clinic, P.A. Counselor: Minirth Clinic Counselor: Dallas Baptist University Counseling Lab Psychiatrist Assistant/Supervised Assistants – Minirth Clinic Psychiatrists: Frank Minirth, M.D., Noe Neaves, M.D., William T. Goldman, M.D. Allen Independent School District Duncanville Independent School District 1979 to Present: “Comanager of Domestic Affairs”
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Life is making decisions, and our lives are the sum total of the decisions we make.
What choices are you making today?
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