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Loreley joined the Still Waters team in December 2021. She holds a Bachelor degree in History and Sociology from the University of California Davis and a Masters degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan. Loreley integrates techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and strengths-based approaches into her work.
Loreley’s background includes working with individuals from diverse populations across all ages and backgrounds. She believes that every person has a history and understanding that history is essential to promote healing and change. Loreley strives to create a therapeutic environment where the client feels heard, safe and supported toward their personal goals.
Loreley is a native Spanish speaker, and works out of our Ann Arbor location.
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