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Helping people move forward with practical care

Maggie Bohannon, LPCC

7 years in practice · based in North Dakota · sessions in English · online only

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About Maggie

Maggie Bohannon is an LPCC licensed professional counselor based in North Dakota with seven years of clinical experience. She focuses on creating a respectful, sensitive space where people can begin to talk about what feels overwhelming. Maggie emphasizes clear, practical steps so conversations turn into manageable change.

Her work covers common problems like stress, anxiety, depression, sleep trouble, and trauma and abuse. She also helps with relationship strains, parenting concerns, career stress, addiction-related issues, and attention or mood concerns such as ADHD and bipolar.

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Background and approach

Maggie pays attention to how long-term pain, illness, or disability can affect daily life. Maggie adapts the conversation and plan to fit each person. That might mean breaking worries into small tasks, practicing coping skills, or making time-limited goals for sleep or routines.

She aims for straightforward language and concrete strategies people can use between sessions. She also supports people facing grief, workplace problems, family of origin issues, guilt and shame, or the stresses related to first responder and veteran experiences. Sessions consider how isolation or communication breakdowns make problems worse and work on small changes that improve daily functioning.

Maggie offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Sessions are paced to the person and shaped around practical goals and skills. Taking the first step is hard, and she makes room for that process.

Evidence-based approaches and flexible online care

Many of the techniques used are evidence-based and focus on practical change. One approach emphasizes skill-building for anxiety and depression - teaching breathing, activity scheduling, and thought-challenging to reduce symptoms and improve daily routines. Another concentrates on trauma-informed care, helping people process difficult events at a pace they can handle while building safety and stabilization skills.

Finding the best approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with each person about goals, history, and what feels most useful. From there, she tailors methods and adjusts them as progress is made so the work matches the client's needs and preferences.

Online sessions are offered as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to make therapy more reachable. Video works well for deeper conversations and visual cues. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or when a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and text messaging let people share updates between sessions and fit brief exchanges into a busy day. These options aim to make consistent care easier to keep up with alongside everyday life.
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Questions people ask

What concerns does this therapist address?

The therapist works with stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, depression, sleeping problems, and coping with life changes. She also focuses on addictions, relationship and family issues, grief, parenting and career concerns, bipolar and ADHD.

What is the therapist's style during sessions?

Sessions use straightforward language and practical steps. The therapist tailors conversations to your needs and focuses on skills and small, achievable goals.

How much clinical experience does she have?

She has seven years of professional work experience supporting people with a range of concerns. That background includes helping clients with trauma, mood, and stress-related difficulties.

Where is the therapist licensed and practicing?

The clinician is licensed in North Dakota as an LPCC. Sessions are offered from that location.

Which languages are supported for sessions?

Sessions are offered in English.

Can people outside the country work with this therapist?

International clients are not currently accepted. Sessions are available only to clients located where the therapist is authorized to practice.

What session formats are available?

There are multiple online formats: video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Each format offers different ways to check in and work on goals.

How does payment and session cost work?

Cost varies with location and therapist availability and uses a subscription model. The subscription can be canceled at any time according to the service terms.

What this counselor works with

Experience
7 years
Licensed
North Dakota
Languages
English