About Vickie
Vickie Wright is a licensed professional counselor who helps adults feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure about their next step. She focuses on practical support for relationship strain, low self-esteem, career crossroads, and life transitions. Her style is direct but compassionate, aimed at helping people gain clarity and move forward.
She has seven years of counseling experience and works with people who often manage responsibilities well but struggle privately. Sessions typically focus on spotting repeating patterns, improving communication, and building emotional stamina so choices feel clearer and less draining.
Background and approach
Vickie blends insight-oriented conversation with hands-on coaching. That means she helps people understand what has led them to feel stuck, then tries out small changes to test new ways of coping. Clients who want to include their spiritual beliefs in sessions can do so, and Vickie will honor that perspective as part of care.
Practical tools often include communication strategies for tense relationships, grounding techniques for panic or trauma symptoms, and exploration of values to support career or life-purpose shifts. She also addresses issues like abandonment, forgiveness, guilt and shame, and problems tied to money or control. Her approach aims to be steady and collaborative rather than prescriptive.
People leave sessions with clear next steps, whether that means better day-to-day coping, repaired conversations, or a plan to try something different in work or relationships.
Evidence-based approaches and online options
Vickie uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that combine insight with practical steps. One common approach she uses focuses on identifying and changing repeating patterns in relationships and behavior, which helps with communication problems, control issues, and relationship strain. Another approach emphasizes skills for panic and trauma-related symptoms, teaching grounding and breath-based strategies to reduce intense moments and improve daily functioning.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will work with each person to figure out which methods match their goals, values, and what feels most helpful. Plans are adjusted over time so work in sessions connects to real life and goals are realistic and measurable.
Online sessions are offered by video, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to add flexibility. Video lets people use visual cues for deeper conversation, phone sessions can be easier when a shorter check-in is needed or bandwidth is limited, live chat suits quick check-ins or brief emotional support, and text messaging can help people keep momentum between sessions. These options make it simpler to fit therapy around work, caregiving, or other demands while staying consistent with progress.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Relationship issues
- Self esteem
- Career difficulties
Also listed
- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- Michigan
- Languages
- English