About Hazel
Hazel Moon is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) based in Arkansas with nine years of clinical experience. She focuses on helping people manage stress, anxiety, depression, and addictions. Hazel also supports those coping with trauma, ADHD, and related concerns.
She speaks English and sees international clients as well. Hazel uses practical methods in sessions. She leans on mindfulness practices to help people notice how they feel.
She draws on solution-focused ideas to set clear goals and small steps.
Background and approach
Somatic techniques are used when bodily experience is part of the difficulty. Sessions move at a steady, down-to-earth pace. Hazel encourages creative expression and direct, simple tools that can be used between meetings.
She helps clients spot patterns and try new responses rather than relying on long explanations. People who find her approach helpful often want concrete changes. Those who prefer short-term goals, clearer coping skills, and attention to body sensations may fit well.
Hazel frames the work around each person’s daily life and immediate needs. Her practice includes video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Sessions are scheduled through a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
To begin, the client completes a short matching questionnaire and schedules according to the therapist’s availability.
Approaches that translate to online care
Mindfulness Therapy helps people notice thoughts and body sensations without judgment. Online sessions teach simple breathing and attention practices that can reduce reactivity to stress and anxiety. Solution-Focused Therapy centers on clear goals and small steps toward them. In remote sessions this often means setting a single experiment to try between meetings and reviewing results together. Somatic Therapy pays attention to bodily signals and movement patterns. Over video or phone, the therapist guides gentle awareness of sensations and supports body-based strategies for regulation.Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will discuss goals, try one method, and adjust based on what feels most helpful. Clients decide which techniques match their needs and comfort, and the plan is shaped together over time.
Online formats offer real flexibility. Video calls are useful for face-to-face conversation and somatic guidance, phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited, and live chat or text lets clients check in between meetings or have shorter touchpoints. These options make it easier to fit therapy into busy days and to keep momentum while working on stress, anxiety, trauma responses, or habit change.
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What this counselor works with
Also listed
- ADHD
- Autism and Asperger Syndrome
- BDSM, kink, and alternative sex culture
- Depression
- Dissociation
- Domestic violence
- Family problems
- Life purpose
- Paranoia
- Sex addiction
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Somatization
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 9 years
- Licensed
- Arkansas
- Languages
- English