Page, a native of the charming Beech Bluff, Tennessee, has a robust academic and clinical foundation in Psychology and Counseling.
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After a decade in Arkansas, Page returned to her roots and established a private practice in Licensed Psychotherapy in West TN.
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This homecoming served as an unconscious invitation for Page to delve into early life traumas, profoundly intensifying her lifelong passion for psychology and her personal journey of healing.
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Page possesses a genuine, "lived" understanding of the arduous path to recovery, having navigated the challenges of shock and complex trauma. Her personal and transformative experience with Trauma Therapy solidifies her position as a dedicated Professional Wounded Healer.
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Nestled on a private 30-acre farm, once Chickasaw ground, Page shares her sanctuary with her best friend and husband, Randy, along with a lively wildlife community and three barn cats—Mau, Tiger, and Tennessee.
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Page's educational journey culminated in an Ed.S. in Psychology and Counseling from Arkansas State University.
This particular Educational Specialist degree, surpassing the rigor of a Master's but shy of a Doctorate, equips her not only for clinical practice but also positions her to teach at the University level.