Hatcliff Counseling Team

Erin Fowler Hatcliff, LPC-MHSP

Erin is passionate about working with adults, adolescents, and children with concerns related to self-esteem, anxiety, negative body image, disordered eating, grief, trauma, shame, ADHD, and life-transitions. She additionally enjoys working with couples and families seeking conflict resolution, improved connection, and new ways of communicating with each other.

Erin has experience and training in each of these areas, and implements a blend of various treatment modalities such as CBT, Internal Family Systems, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy skills, Narrative techniques, family systems, and trauma-informed techniques. When working with couples, she utilizes Gottman method training, with an emphasis on Emotionally Focused Therapy. Additionally, Erin draws from training in play therapy techniques for work with children. Viewing client collaboration as a main tenet of the counseling process, Erin strives to incorporate modalities that align with clients' personalities, preferences, and treatments goals.

Erin provides in-person and virtual sessions.

Credentials

Erin is licensed in the state of Tennessee as a professional counselor with a mental health service provider status (LPC-MHSP TN #7203).

Erin received her Master of Arts in Counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Minor in English from The University of Mississippi.

Certifications

DBT Skills Training (Fall 2021)

Gottman Level 1 & 2 Certified (February 2019 & August 2019)

Prepare Enrich Certified (September 2017)

Pricing

Initial Evaluation Session (1 hour): $155

50 Minute Session: $135

Credit, Debit, HSA, cash, and personal checks are all accepted as forms of payment. Sliding scale options may be available pending availability.

Clients may receive superbills upon request if they wish to seek out-of-network reimbursement from their health insurance provider (out-of-network insurance benefits vary based on individual insurance coverage and plans).

Erin believes that counseling can have life long impacts on peoples' quality of life, self-worth, and relationships through opportunities to increase self-reliance, learn to understand their emotional experience, and develop new ways of relating to themselves and others. Erin approaches counseling as a collaborative process, committing to help her clients set goals and to celebrate with them as they make progress. She believes that growth and empowerment occur when people experience the safety to tell and re-explore their stories. Healing occurs through relationships, and Erin would be honored to join you in this pursuit.

Contact

Email: erinhatcliff@hatcliffcounseling.com

Phone: 423-380-9154