I appreciate Debra so much. It's hard to find a provider that you have common ground with or at least understood. Debra is professional and I can speak from experience several fall short, however; I will stay with Debra and will always recommend her.
A Thriveworks Client, verified client of Debra
Accepted insurance & self-pay
About Debra
Debra Konecni is a Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in working with clients who have experienced a traumatic event — especially anyone who has experienced any type of child abuse or any type of sexual abuse. These are often individuals who have been hiding their hurts because they have been afraid to address the trauma, or do not know how to address the situation. Debra's goal is to assist each individual with working through the trauma and help them find their true self by believing in their story, giving them the opportunity to share their story sometimes for the first time. Everyone should have the option to work through hurts and not stay stuck in them — everyone should be given the opportunity to work all way to the other side and become a survivor instead of a victim.
Debra uses active listening, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). and schema therapy to help her clients. She also encourages journaling through their emotions to find their true selves. "Like the lotus flower, beauty coming out of the depth of mud; every individual could blossom out of a life of trauma, abuse, or just day-to-day frustrating moments that find them crippled or stuck in any way," says Debra. "Through the transforming and renewing of our minds, we do not have to repeat history or become the person someone tried to make us."
Through the process of addressing past hurts and trauma, it is Debra's goal and desire to empathize with individuals to reach their full potential in life. She has many years of experience rising out of the mud of her own lifelong trauma, which enables her to equip with hope and grace. "I welcome you into a safe haven to process through your hurts and struggles, to help you to strive and thrive," says Debra.

"As a woman who lived in a life full of trauma, I understand the difficulty of processing and the importance of discovering who you really are as a person."
What clients say
These testimonials are from real clients who completed a satisfaction survey after their sessions and agreed to share their feedback. Results may vary.
I appreciate Debra so much. It's hard to find a provider that you have common ground with or at least understood. Debra is professional and I can speak from experience several fall....
A Thriveworks Client, verified client of Debra
Get to know Debra
Why did you decide to become a counselor?
I decided to become a counselor because I have been helped through a lot of abuse and trauma in my own life, if it wasn't for others believing in me and helping and giving me the opportunity to put truth to the truth and walk all the way to the other side of trauma and abuse instead of staying stuck in the middle of my rut, I do not know where my life would be. It is my desire to assist others and give them the opportunity to reach their full potential as well.
What types of clients do you work with best?
In my years of experience I find that I work best with clients who have a had any type of trauma or abuse in their lives, assisting with coping skills and finding the truth.
What type of clients are you most excited to work with?
Might be cliche to say, but I enjoy and am excited to work with all my clients, watching them transform is a blessings.
What’s one thing you wish all clients knew?
They have the right to heard and believed, you are worth it.
Why did you choose to practice at Thriveworks?
I chose to practice at Thriveworks to assist others right where they are at.
What inspires you?
I am inspired when I see others working on themselves and becoming who the Lord intended them to be.
What can clients expect in their first session with you?
In our first session a client can expect active listening and rapport building.
What do you want to accomplish with an individual in their first session?
Building trust and rapport
What should clients know about you before scheduling a first counseling session?
I have been where you are, I know how difficult it is to trust someone with your story.
What do you do for fun/on your time off?
I like to spend time in the woods or at the beach, baking, cooking, sewing, painting, and best of all playing with grandchildren, and spending time with family.
What’s one thing about you that defines you (non-professional)?
I am dedicated
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 6 years
- Graduating institute
- Walden University
- Graduating degree
- Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
