About Bobbie
Bobbie Bleskey is a licensed professional counselor who brings 21 years of experience to her work in Wisconsin. She focuses on practical support for stress, anxiety, addiction, grief, depression, and big life changes. Bobbie aims to help people take the first steps toward a more fulfilling life.
She has a long history in the substance abuse and addiction field alongside broader mental health practice. That background informs clear, down-to-earth guidance for managing cravings, relapse risk, and the emotional fallout that often comes with recovery.
Background and approach
Bobbie helps people with everyday struggles like overwhelm, persistent worry, low mood, and feeling stuck after loss. She also works with concerns about communication, forgiveness, guilt and shame, loneliness, life purpose, self-love, and social anxiety. Sessions focus on identifying small, realistic steps clients can try between meetings.
In session she aims to build an open, nonjudgmental space for sharing thoughts and feelings. Conversations tend to be practical and supportive, with attention to coping skills and problem solving. Bobbie emphasizes empowerment so people can make changes that fit their life.
Those who want to begin are invited to describe what matters most to them. Bobbie listens for goals and priorities, and then helps shape a plan that feels manageable. Her style suits people who want straightforward help navigating stress, addiction recovery, grief, and life transitions.
Practical approaches for online care and recovery
Bobbie uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on clear skills and steady progress. One common approach helps people learn coping skills for anxiety and stress through step-by-step practice and short exercises they can use in daily life. Another approach concentrates on addiction recovery work, helping people recognize triggers, plan for cravings, and build routines that reduce relapse risk. These methods are focused on real behaviors and small changes that add up over time.Deciding which approach fits best is a team effort. Bobbie works with each person to identify goals, preferences, and what feels manageable. Together they try methods, track what helps, and adjust the plan so sessions match the client's needs and pace.
Online sessions can be scheduled as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to suit different routines. Video is useful for deeper conversations and visual cues, phone works when bandwidth is limited, live chat can be a quicker check-in, and messaging supports short updates or ongoing encouragement between meetings. These options make it easier to fit therapy into work, family, and recovery schedules.
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- Experience
- 21 years
- Licensed
- Wisconsin
- Languages
- English