Aubrey Clark, APCC
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor #14289
Supervised by Catherine Morrill, LMFT #49091
About
I believe every session is a sacred space—a place to explore your life, personality, history, and everything that makes you uniquely you. In this safe and curious environment, you can begin to notice what matters most to you. True growth, I believe, is slow growth, usually achieved within the context of a safe, trusting relationship.
The desire to create such sacred spaces led me to become a professional therapist. In the therapy room, you'll feel understood, valued, and accepted. I ask intentional questions and offer reassurance that it’s “okay not to be okay.” The safe space I provide allows you to naturally find answers to some of your most difficult questions, helping you feel comfortable being “in the in-between.”
I integrate attachment and trauma-based modalities, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and psychodynamic approaches. My goal is to help you develop a more honest view of yourself and others, using that knowledge to create a sustainable and healthier lifestyle—emotionally, physically, relationally, spiritually, and intellectually.
Having previously worked in full-time Christian ministry, I am also passionate about the health and well-being of ministry leaders. I utilize a holistic and integrative approach and, upon request, can integrate Christian spirituality with today’s best evidence-based therapeutic models.
What I Do in My Free Time
Outside of counseling, I love music in all its forms (both listening and playing numerous instruments), photography, painting, playing with my cats, comedy, CS Lewis, spending time in nature, and hanging out with loved ones.
Education
Master of Science in Counseling; Hope International University
Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling; Talbot School of Theology
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology; The Ohio State University
Certifications/Advanced Training/Memberships
Prepare and Enrich; comprehensive assessment tool used in both premarital and marriage therapy
Gottman Level I; couples therapy assessment and interventions
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Certification (in-process); evidence-based treatment for trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Enneagram WEPSS Assessment; personality assessment
Virtual
aubrey@soulrestorationproject.org
714-262-4445, ext. 17