Mollie Fultz is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who provides person centered therapy to individuals, couples, or families struggling with various mental health concerns. She utilizes evidence-based modalities include cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, existential therapy, and behavioral modification. She received her Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Purdue University and her Master’s of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Palm Beach Atlantic University. She is passionate about helping others achieve peace and fulfillment in life. She focuses on clients’ strengths to help them be able to accomplish their goals and is a positive and encouraging support throughout their healing journey.
Mollie has worked in two co-occuring substance abuse recovery facilities and two primarily eating disorder recovery centers. During her employment, she gained experience supporting clients through group, family, and individual therapy. She has worked with multiple clients dealing with complex trauma, personality disorder characteristics, and specializes in providing care for people experiencing substance use disorders, anxiety symptoms, depression symptoms, adjustment issues, grief and loss, and eating disorder symptoms. She also has experience healing trauma from car accidents, family abuse, domestic violence, medical trauma, sexual abuse, combat trauma, and gun violence.