Rebekah Duffner is a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor with 2 years of experience helping individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, identity issues, relationship conflict, and life transitions. Her ideal client is willing to engage in self-exploration and is open to pursuing a balance between change and acceptance that is right for them. Rebekah takes a collaborative approach to identify the origins of outdated behavioral patterns and to build healthier thought processes and coping mechanisms reflecting her client's current needs and goals.
Rebekah received her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from South University. Her practice draws from person-centered, psychoanalytic, and feminist modalities that encourage insight while supporting a positive self-concept.
Rebekah's therapeutic style is characterized by authenticity, genuine curiosity, deep empathy, and advocacy for her clients. Her practice is dedicated to mutual trust and respect, providing a space where clients are safe to come as they are. If this sounds like something right for you, schedule an appointment today!

"As a biracial person, I have always felt drawn to understanding the construct of identity and the social, historical, and experiential factors that make us who we are."