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Sierra Tucker,
Intern I

Counseling Creations

Intern I 

Supervised by Kim Huff-Howard, LPC-S

 Email: SierraJTucker@gmail.com

208-404-2284

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Ages:  Ages 10 and up

Clients: Individuals, Couples, Families, and Groups

Areas of counseling:
Trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief, boundaries, stress


Theories:
Trauma Informed Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Person-centered Therapy
Adlerian Therapy
Existential Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy


Method: In-person (Tomball and Magnolia) and telehealth


I am a Clinical Mental Health Counselor practicum student with Liberty University,
graduating in May 2025. I earned my bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice: Juvenile
Justice from Liberty University in 2022.
I was a 911 dispatcher for six years in southern Idaho, and prior to that, I was a medic
in the United States Air Force. My insight into the trauma experienced by first
responders and veterans has fueled my passion to help them overcome the obstacles
unique to those career fields. I have overcome various kinds of trauma in my own life,
from childhood into adulthood, which has guided my love for helping others. I am
committed to helping all people, not just specific to first responders and veterans,
overcome their trauma so that they can live full, happy, and healthy lives.
I employ a comprehensive and compassionate counseling methodology that centers
around the individual, integrating their biological, spiritual, emotional, psychological,
and social dimensions. Within this framework, I cultivate a safe and non-judgmental
environment where clients feel empowered to openly express their experiences.
Together, we embark on a collaborative journey, exploring their narratives and co-
creating strategies for growth and healing.

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