Dianne Pulsipher

(she/her)
MA, LPC

Dianne (she/her) is a psychotherapist with excellent empathy, listening, and clinical skills. Her goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of her clients and to help them develop a sense of self-worth, competence, self-reliance, and self-acceptance. She specializes in trauma, attachment issues, performance enrichment, and spirituality as it relates to psychological well-being. She also treats anxiety, depression, grief, adjustment to loss, and relationship issues.

Dianne is a Certified EMDR therapist. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a method of psychotherapy that has been extensively researched and proven effective for the treatment of trauma, anxiety, complicated grief, stress reduction, and many other disorders. Dianne is also a Certified Brainspotting therapist. Brainspotting is a powerful, focused treatment method that works by identifying, processing, and releasing core neurophysiological sources of emotional/body pain, trauma, dissociation and a variety of other challenging symptoms. It was developed by an EMDR therapist and Dianne likes to think of it as EMDR on steroids.

Dianne believes that when we are healthy and whole, we are capable of continual emotional, spiritual, and intellectual growth. She sees psychotherapy as a powerful tool for healing the wounds that impede our growth and for facilitating the growth process.

Clients often express comfort and relief with how they interact from the very first session and many have referred their friends to her.

Education & Credentials

  • Master of Arts from Houston Baptist University

  • Master of Business Administration from University of Utah

  • Certified EMDR International Association Therapist

  • Certified Brainspotting Therapist

  • Member, International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation

Publications

Areas of Focus

Anxiety, Brainspotting, Codependence, Depression, EMDR, Family of Origin/Attachment, Grief and Loss, Individual Therapy, PTSD, Stress Management, Trauma

Rate

$195

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