Counseling Center – Meaningful Connections Counseling
Meaningful Connections Counseling is a multi-clinician counseling center serving Kalamazoo, Portage, Mattawan, and surrounding communities in Michigan. The practice describes its approach as practical, interactive, and solution-focused, with an emphasis on building a strong therapeutic relationship to support client change.
The clinical team includes approximately 21 clinicians: Adam Osborne, Alex Knoll, Alison Beach, Angela Isbell, Angela Mott, Brandon McKinney, Caitlin Hansen, Diana Charnley, Elizabeth Terrel, Kate Cooper, Katherine Marshall, Laura Hinkley, Leah Condit, Megan Carlson, Megan Hildebrandt, Morgyn Poehlman, Nikki Harris, Petra Morey, Rebecca Rustenholtz, Suzanne Meinke, Melissa Wierenga, and Michelle Rounds. Individual credentials are not listed on the homepage.
Services offered include couples counseling, child and adolescent counseling, individual therapy, anxiety treatment, depression counseling, addiction evaluations, and support for autism spectrum disorder. The practice also addresses ADHD and trauma. Specific clinical modalities include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and stress management approaches.
Several clinicians at the practice are trained to work with First Responders, Law Enforcement Officers, Firefighters, and their family members, representing a noted population specialty within the team.
No specific information regarding telehealth availability, insurance carriers accepted, self-pay rates, or the year of establishment is detailed on the homepage. Contact and appointment information is referenced on the practice website but not elaborated in the homepage content reviewed.
The practice serves a broad range of clients across age groups, including children, adolescents, adults, and couples, with a stated focus on practical, relationship-centered counseling in the greater Kalamazoo area of Michigan.