Society Member

Harriet Hill Marquis

Psychoanalyst, Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker
Office
341 Ayugidv Court
Brevard, NC  28712
Service areas: Brevard, Cashiers, Highlands, Hendersonville
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Contact Information
Phone: 828-883-5699
Fax:
828-883-5699
E-mail: harrieth@comporium.net
Webpage: N/A
Preferred method to contact me: Phone or E-mail

GENERAL

Gender: Female
Years in Practice: 24+ Years
Fee (per session): $120
Sliding Scale: Yes
Insurance Policies: Accepts many insurance policies including: Blue Cross Blue Shield NC, Aetna, Medicare and others
Best to call your insurance carrier to verify coverage.

CLIENT FOCUS
Adults, Seniors

QUALIFICATIONS

Graduate School: New York University of Clinical Social Work
Year Graduated: 1987
Psychoanalytic Education: 
New York School for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (1991); Institute of Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy of New Jersey (1998)
License No. and State: COO3076 North Carolina
Board Certification: DCSW 1993
Hospital Practice: -

SPECIALTIES
Relationships, Depression, Career or Work Issues, Recovery from Addiction, Gay and Lesbian Issues, Women's Issues, Parents of Adult Children, Creative Blocks, Spiritual Matters

TREATMENT MODALITIES:
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing)
Dream Work in conjunction with therapy

Psychoanalytic psychotherapy deepens and enhances the experience of living: the capacity for joy, for mutuality in relationships and for creativity in art and work. It has helped me and those I have worked with to
avoid painful choices or destructive patterns of living.  In a safe, confidential environment we develop the freedom to be ourselves.  We work through obstacles that have prevented our progress and refocus the direction of our lives. We often find, as well, that in our work together dreams provide us with meaningful opportunities to understand ourselves.

One client put it like this: I have learned "to be me-and to be free."

I believe that each individual is endowed with a unique purpose in life and a unique Self.  Our deepest need is to achieve that purpose and find that Self, and that is the ultimate goal of psychoanalytic therapy.






























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