About Maggie
Maggie Bossier is a Licensed Professional Counselor who helps people facing stress, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, and questions about sexuality and identity. She draws on 12 years of clinical experience to listen, clarify what matters, and help clients find practical ways to feel steadier. Her tone is collaborative and straightforward.
Her approach centers on working together to map out current problems and available strengths. Sessions focus on identifying key stressors, improving communication, and building skills to handle social anxiety and low mood.
Background and approach
She frames work as a process of discovery rather than merely fixing what’s wrong. Maggie treats sexual orientation and LGBT concerns with knowledge and respect, helping clients talk through identity, coming out, or relationship strain. For couples and partners she addresses communication problems and patterns that cause repeated conflict.
She also supports people navigating life changes and the stress that follows. Her counseling style balances practical exercises and real-life problem solving with reflective conversation. Clients can expect clear, plain-language suggestions and homework they can actually use between sessions.
Maggie emphasizes strengths people already have and ways to use them more effectively. She practices in Louisiana as an LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor - and brings a calm, direct approach to sessions. Maggie is also a published author, and she uses writing and narrative where helpful to clarify thoughts and track progress.
Approaches That Guide Online Sessions
Maggie draws on evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change and understanding personal stories. One common approach helps people identify patterns that keep stress and anxiety active, then teaches small experiments and skills to break those patterns and reduce daily distress. Another approach emphasizes talking through relationship and communication problems to build clearer patterns of interaction and reduce repeated conflict.Finding the right method is part of the work. She will discuss different ways of working and choose approaches together based on a person's goals, preferences, and what shows early progress. The therapist-client relationship is collaborative and adjusts as needs change.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect using video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. Video is useful for a face-to-face style session when discussing emotions and feedback. Phone calls can fit a break at work or when bandwidth is limited. Live chat and text messaging are helpful for short check-ins, quick skill practice, or when typing feels easier than speaking. These options make it simpler to fit counseling into a busy life and keep continuity when schedules shift.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- LGBT
- Relationship issues
Also listed
- Experience
- 12 years
- Licensed
- Louisiana
- Languages
- English