About Marcia
Marcia Klucznik is a licensed professional counselor based in Michigan who helps people manage stress, anxiety, grief, depression, and life changes. She uses straightforward, compassionate care to guide people through overwhelming moments. Sessions focus on practical steps and steady emotional support.
Marcia has nine years of experience working with concerns such as compassion fatigue, addictions, trauma and abuse, sleep and eating problems, anger, self-esteem, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. She also supports people facing aging and geriatric issues, chronic illness and pain, caregiving strain, and end-of-life concerns.
Background and approach
Her style is collaborative and person-focused. She listens first to understand what matters most. Then she helps set small, achievable goals and checks progress along the way.
In sessions she draws from client-centered methods, cognitive behavioral tools, mindfulness practices, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused techniques. That mix lets her tailor therapy to how a person responds and what they want to change. Marcia presents options plainly and works with each person to choose approaches that fit their life.
People can expect clear suggestions, coping strategies they can try between sessions, and space to talk through setbacks and progress.
Therapeutic approaches and online care
Client-centered therapy focuses on the person's experience and priorities. The therapist listens closely and mirrors back what she hears so the person feels understood and can name what matters most. This approach helps with low self-esteem, grief, and major life transitions.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at how thoughts, feelings, and actions connect. It breaks problems into clear steps and teaches specific skills to reduce anxiety, manage mood, and change unhelpful habits. Mindfulness therapy teaches simple attention and breathing practices to reduce reactivity and improve emotional regulation.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will talk with each person about goals and preferences and recommend one or a mix of methods. This is a collaborative process that may shift as progress is made.
Online sessions can fit into busy schedules and daily life. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation, phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited, and live chat or text messaging work well for short check-ins or ongoing support between appointments. These options give flexibility to match practical needs while working on the goals discussed in therapy.
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What this counselor works with
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Also listed
- Addictions
- ADHD
- Aging and geriatric issues
- Anger management
- Bipolar disorder
- Cancer
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Co-morbidity
- Codependency
- Communication problems
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Divorce and separation
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Eating disorders
- Family conflicts
- First responder issues
- Forgiveness
- Hoarding
- Hospice and end-of-life counseling
- Impulsivity
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Midlife crisis
- Mood disorders
- Parenting issues
- Personality disorders
- Post-traumatic stress
- Postpartum depression
- Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling)
- Relationship issues
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Self-harm
- Self-love
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Sleeping disorders
- Smoking / vaping cessation
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Trauma and abuse
- Women's issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 9 years
- Licensed
- Michigan
- Languages
- English