Last edited 10/07/2024

Adria Hagg LCSW

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General Office Hours

In Eastern Time

Mondayfrom 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM
Tuesdayfrom 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM
Wednesdayfrom 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM
Thursdayfrom 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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In what ways does your personality influence your approach to therapy?

We have all had unique life experiences and therapists are no different. I think it is important not to just nod and listen but come from a more humanistic approach. Within the therapeutic relationship, you will find safety in knowing that I too have also had both beautiful and traumatic life experiences. I want to normalize my client's emotions, feelings and thoughts while being empathetic to their unique stories. This is just one chapter of our life story and I hope you will feel this is a safe place to share memories, tears, fears and vulnerabilities on this therapeutic voyage. Who knows, we may just share a laugh or two.

What do you view as a key component of the therapeutic relationship?

Trust and non-judgement are key components to a healthy and successful therapeutic relationship. Often, when we begin therapy, we often feel skeptical, apprehensive and even scared. It is important to normalize and validate these feelings. We are bringing our deepest thoughts, experiences, insecurities and vulnerabilities to the therapy. Therapy is not easy and I hope to bring humility, warmth, knowledge and trust to the therapeutic relationship. We are on this journey together. The road may have many twists and turns along the way, but I am here and present to walk with you.

Were there lessons in your professional or academic career that left an impression on you, and how has that informed your work today?

I have learned that being humble is a strength and asking questions is imperative. From the University of Colorado Hospital to the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos of New Mexico, I have learned to listen, ask questions and understand that one size does not fit all. We are all human and our life experiences can take us down unexpected paths. For example I have found that it is important to step back and realize that where Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is great for some, others may thrive under different therapeutic interventions. I have made sure to train in various evidenced based models so I am prepared to be flexible and tailor my approach to the client's specific needs. The point is, it is important to listen closely to clients, their needs, what is working or what is not working and be flexible with the therapeutic approach.

Identity

Gender

Woman

Specialties

Depression

Anxiety

Work Stress

Loss/Grief

Self-Esteem

General Expertise

Work Stress

Relationship Issues

Loss/Grief

Self-Esteem

Social Anxiety

Attachment issues

Bipolar disorder

Body image issues

In-Network Insurance

Aetna

UnitedHealthCare (UHC)

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

Fees

First Session$175
Individual Therapy$175

Types of Therapy

Individual Therapy

Clientele

Parents

Young Adults (18-24)

Adults (25-65)

Treatment Approaches / Modalities

Strength Based Therapy

Mindfulness Practices

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Motivational Interviewing

Emotionally Focused Therapy

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy

Attachment-Based Therapy

Training / Certifications

CBT, EFT, ACT, DBT, Mindfulness

Licensure

  • Michigan, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 6801108687
  • New Mexico, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, C-09489
  • Colorado, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, CSW.09926343
  • South Dakota, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 3613

Education

University of Denver, Master of Social Work, 2012

Work History

Adria received her bachelor’s degree from the University of San Francisco and completed her master’s degree in Clinical Social Work at the University of Denver. She completed her practicum at the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) Psychiatry Clinic. Throughout the course of her time at UCH, she did comprehensive diagnostic assessments, presented cases to a team of mental health professionals, built a solid caseload of individual therapy cases and successfully engaged clients in the therapeutic process. Adria also facilitated a weekly psychotherapy group, attended group supervision, grand rounds and weekly classes with residents to further enhance learning and growth. Adria is a licensed LCSW in four states and has 10 years of clinical experience serving diverse populations in various treatment settings. She specializes in working with adults and utilizes a broad range of therapeutic modalities such as but not limited to motivational interviewing, psycho-education, CBT, strengths-based approach, DBT, grief work, and mindfulness techniques. Adria attended an intensive CBT training at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy where the founder of Cognitive Therapy, Aaron Beck, led a forum. She also applies a holistic therapeutic approach for the purpose of encouraging clients to understand the connection between the mind and body. She is passionate about working and helping professionals in the health care industry experiencing “burnout” related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before working in the private practice setting, Adria was a clinical therapist for The Eight Northern Indian Councils to serve the Native American population. This work nurtured an appreciation for different cultures and customs; ultimately allowing her to tailor her communication approach to each unique situation. While working on the pueblos, she provided mental health therapeutic services to families, children and adults. Additionally, Adria directed a group at New Moon Lodge–an inpatient substance abuse treatment facility for Native American males. Currently she is the founder and sees clients at her own private practice; Shiloh Hill Counseling. In her twenties, Adria was published as a food and travel writer for various local publications in San Francisco. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, writing, reading and escaping to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. She looks forward to continuing to serve, develop and nurture clients within the therapeutic relationship.

Online Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions About Adria Hagg, LCSW

It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Adria Hagg, LCSW, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.

Is Adria Hagg accepting new clients?

Yes, Adria Hagg is accepting new clients for online therapy in Michigan, New Mexico, Colorado and South Dakota.

Does Adria Hagg accept insurance?

Yes, Adria Hagg accepts insurance, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and UnitedHealthCare (UHC).

What types of therapy does Adria Hagg offer?

Adria Hagg offers therapy for individuals.

Does Adria Hagg offer in-person appointments?

No, but people in Michigan, New Mexico, Colorado and South Dakota can book Adria Hagg for virtual appointments (teletherapy).

Does Adria Hagg offer online therapy?

Yes, Adria Hagg offers online therapy via video sessions and phone sessions to people in Michigan, New Mexico, Colorado and South Dakota.

How quickly can I see Adria Hagg?

Adria Hagg typically can speak with new clients within 48 hours. You can see their current general office hours and request an appointment on their profile page.

What languages does Adria Hagg speak?

Adria Hagg conducts therapy sessions in English.

Can I book an appointment with Adria Hagg online?

Yes, you can easily book an appointment with Adria Hagg online using Choosing Therapy’s directory.