About Rebecca
Rebecca Nelson is a licensed professional counselor who helps people working through relationship struggles, grief, eating concerns, low self-esteem, and major life changes. She makes therapy straightforward and easy to use for people who want to understand themselves better and build confidence. Her style aims to be warm and practical for those under stress.
Rebecca focuses on helping clients name difficult feelings and work through them. She supports people dealing with abandonment and attachment concerns, body image and eating-related issues, codependency, guilt and shame, and workplace stress.
Background and approach
She also offers help for mood and personality disorder challenges and women's issues. Her background centers on a humanistic, person-centered approach with attention to trauma and strengths. Rebecca values building trust, feeling heard, and creating real choices.
She brings a collaborative attitude and encourages clients to use their own strengths to solve problems. Sessions are meant to feel inviting and down-to-earth. Rebecca aims to be genuine, compassionate, and nonjudgmental, and she welcomes a sense of humor when it helps the work.
Her way of working blends empathy with clear, usable steps you can try between sessions. Rebecca has eight years of clinical experience and holds the LPC credential, which is listed as WI LPC. She works with people across a range of emotional and practical concerns and tailors her approach to each person's needs.
How Rebecca's Approaches Translate to Online Care
Rebecca draws on humanistic and person-centered principles that focus on listening, understanding, and helping you connect with your strengths. This approach helps with relationship concerns, self-esteem, and finding meaning after loss by making room for your story and goals.She also brings a trauma-informed perspective that pays attention to how past hurts affect present reactions. That viewpoint supports work on attachment issues, abandonment wounds, and emotional regulation by helping clients notice patterns and practice new ways of responding.
Finding the right way of working is part of the process. Rebecca will talk with each person about goals and preferences and together decide which approaches fit best. That makes the work collaborative and tailored to what a person needs right now.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging, which offer flexibility for different schedules and situations. Video sessions allow face-to-face interaction for deeper conversational work. Phone sessions are a good fit when video would be difficult or bandwidth is limited. Live chat and text messaging can be useful for brief check-ins, between-session support, or when typing is easier than speaking. These options make it easier to maintain continuity of care while balancing life demands.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Relationship issues
- Grief
- Eating disorders
Also listed
- Abandonment
- Attachment issues
- Body image
- Codependency
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Eating and food-related issues
- Guilt and shame
- Mood disorders
- Personality disorders
- Self esteem
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
- Experience
- 8 years
- Licensed
- Wisconsin
- Languages
- English