
“Dr. Fuller is an Author, Social Justice Advocate, Grief Consultant, … Counselor Educator, and Clinical Therapist …”
r. LaShonda B. Fuller is a Counselor Educator who trains school and clinical mental health counselors in Masters level graduate programs and have provided therapy within Chicago, Detroit, and North Texas.
Her Doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision from Western Michigan University and both her Masters and Bachelor degrees from Bowling Green State University in Guidance and Counseling and Journalism cultivated her gifts in the arts and communication. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, and past Licensed School Counselor.
Dr. Fuller is an Author, Social Justice Advocate, Grief Consultant, and has served as a Counselor Educator and Clinical Therapist in private practice for over 10 years.
Oftentimes, she can be found mentoring somebody, serving as a Behavioral Health Consultant, participating in several professional counseling organizations she holds memberships with while serving in leadership positions and presenting on social injustices globally.
Her professional interests include subjects on identity and relationship development, diversity and humanism in counseling, school and group counseling, workplace bullying, positive reframing of trauma, and rest management training.
“My Mother often says, “Keep living, life will show you some things.” I often take my Mother’s rhetorical food-for-thought to mean that throughout life, there will be many experiences of change both sudden and planned. If we are not accepting to change in all of change’s vast forms, we may easily slip into a troubling short-term, long-term, or life-term experience that serves us no good and no one around us; to only find true that what was needed all along was a safe space for processing.
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