TRAUMA | CHILD/ADOLESCENT ISSUES | COPING SKILLS | SEXUAL ABUSE | BULLYING
Meet Your Therapist: Lauren Yearego
My journey to becoming a counselor began long before I ever knew I wanted to be one. It started as a general desire to help people and work with kids, and grew into the plan of becoming an elementary school teacher. I pursued that dream for several years before landing in a Psychology class and becoming fascinated with how the brain works and why we do the things we do — especially in our formative years.
What started as mere interest became a passion. From that moment, I went on to pursue a degree in Psychology and Family Studies at Cornerstone University and obtained my Master’s degree in Counseling at Oakland University. At the end of my Master’s program, I spent close to a year interning at Macomb County Care House and began specializing in children’s therapy and trauma-focused treatment. In 2016, I launched the therapy program at The Child Advocacy Center of Lapeer County and worked as the Clinical Coordinator and Therapist for two years. I have worked extensively with individuals who have experienced abuse, along with their immediate family members.
Education and Experience
Throughout my counseling career, I have been fortunate to be mentored by leaders in the industry who have taught me to become a life-long learner. I have since devoted my time and experiences to becoming an expert in child and adolescent issues, specifically related to childhood trauma and abuse.
Education
Oakland University (Michigan), Masters in Counseling
Focus on the Family (Colorado), Counseling Leadership Intensive
Cornerstone University (Michigan), Bachelors in Psychology and Family Studies
Experience
Lapeer Child Advocacy Center, Clinical Coordinator and Therapist
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Training
Starr Commonwealth - TLC Certified Trauma Practitioner
Psychophysiology of Trauma
Children in Trauma
Expressive Arts Therapy
Sensory Structured Interventions
Healing the Experience of Trauma