About Fallon
Fallon Handley greets people with a calm, practical approach. She is Fallon Handley, LCPC, and she helps people who are feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, and life changes. She also supports those dealing with relationship tensions, family conflict, or low self-esteem.
Sessions focus on building a space where people can speak freely and name what feels hard. Fallon listens, asks straightforward questions, and helps clients spot patterns that keep problems stuck.
Background and approach
The aim is to find small, useful steps that fit everyday life. With ten years of experience in Montana, she brings steady, attentive support rather than quick fixes. She works with concerns like attachment issues, body image, communication problems, and the emotional fallout of divorce or separation.
Fallon also helps people clarify values, explore life purpose, and strengthen self-love. Her style is collaborative and down-to-earth. She lets clients set the pace and focuses on practical coping strategies alongside exploring feelings.
Parents who feel strained by raising children or people navigating major transitions will find straightforward tools and direct support. Fallon offers a mix of short-term problem-solving and longer-term work depending on what each person needs. She encourages people to try a first session and see if the way she works feels like a good fit.
The goal is clearer thinking, steadier emotion, and better ways to handle whatever life brings.
Evidence-Based Approaches for Online Support
Fallon draws on practical, evidence-based therapeutic techniques that help people manage symptoms and change patterns. One helpful approach focuses on teaching coping skills for stress and anxiety - clients learn breathing, grounding, and behavior changes that reduce overwhelm and build tolerance. Another common strand involves work on relationships and attachment - that means looking at how patterns in communication and expectations affect closeness and trust, and practicing new ways of relating.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. Fallon will talk with each person about goals, preferences, and what feels most useful. Together they decide whether to emphasize skill-building, deeper exploration, or a blend of both, and can adjust the plan as therapy progresses.
Online sessions are offered as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to fit different needs. Video lets people use visual cues during conversation, phone can be simpler when bandwidth is limited, chat works well for quick check-ins or low-key conversations, and messaging allows short updates between sessions. These options make it easier to keep therapy consistent around work, family, and daily life.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also listed
- Experience
- 10 years
- Licensed
- Montana
- Languages
- English