COUNSELING

RETIRED FROM CLINICAL PRACTICE  December 2017

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  • 1994-2017: Gig Harbor/Key Center and Tacoma Mall Office Bldg (Retired/Closed Counseling Practice) including TeleCounseling
  • 2018-Current: Community [Volunteer] Counseling

LICENSED THERAPIST/EAP COUNSELING SERVICES/PRIVATE PRACTICE: Counsel and assist clients with issues affecting job-related performance and personal well-being: Individual and couples therapy for issues of anxiety, relationships, stress management, self-esteem, and life transitions. Conjoint therapy with family members/friends if warranted.

Areas of Service included: EAP Counseling: Counseling and assistance for employees with issues affecting job-related performance and personal well-being; and, evaluation and recommendations for further outside treatment and/or specialized counseling, if necessary.

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There are times we could all use help in resolving problems in our personal lives.  I offer confidential, face-to-face counseling.  I will help you define the issues, sort things out, and develop a plan of action:  helping you get in control of the situation so that it is more manageable.
As needed, I will refer you to ongoing or specialized resources.

Just about anyone can benefit. No problem is too big or small.

  • Symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression
  • College adjustment issues such as homesickness, academic problems, and long-distance relationships
  • Interpersonal difficulties, including roommate conflicts, family problems, romantic relationship concerns, problems with assertiveness, and other issues
  • Bereavement and grief related to the loss of a loved one (such as relationship breakups, deaths,
    parental divorce, or other major losses)
  • Questions/confusion about identity, self-image, sexuality, gender, or religious concerns
  • Concerns about body image, food, eating, or weight, as well as treatment for eating disorders
  • Experience with sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, abuse, or other trauma
  • Thoughts of suicide, death, or hurting others
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When to Seek Counseling

  • You are unhappy on most days or feel a sense of hopelessness
  • You worry excessively or are constantly on edge
  • You are unable to concentrate on your schoolwork or other activities
  • You are unable to sleep at night or constantly feel tired
  • You have experienced a change in your appetite or your weight
  • You have experienced a loss (e.g., a relationship breakup, a parent’s death)
  • You have increased your use of alcohol or other drugs (including cigarettes)
  • You feel overwhelmed by what is going on in your life
  • You are having thoughts about hurting yourself or someone else


Participant Comments

The workshop was a very positive experience for me and my staff. Ms. Fritchman presented relevant information in a way that was clear, engaging, and well-documented. Her printed resources were very helpful. She balanced presentation was audience interaction well. She responded to audience comments in a respectful way.

Carl Jensen, MS, Ed, LMFT, Pastoral Counseling

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