
Molly
Community based rehabilitation
service worker
Molly is currently pursuing her Master of Counseling at Idaho State University and will
begin her final year this fall in the Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling track. She is
expected to graduate in May 2027 and is practicing as a counselor-in-training.
She works with individuals and couples seeking deeper connection, clarity, and
meaningful change, focusing on strengthening relationships, improving communication,
and navigating life’s challenges with confidence. Molly integrates Family Systems Therapy,
the Gottman Method, and Person-Centered Therapy to tailor each session to her clients’
unique needs.
Molly is dedicated to providing culturally competent, evidence-based care in a warm,
supportive, and nonjudgmental environment. She has experience working with youth,
adults, and neurodivergent individuals and uses a strengths-based approach to help
clients build on what’s already working. She values trust and collaboration as the
foundation for meaningful growth.
As a counselor-in-training, Molly offers low-cost services to make counseling more
accessible.
Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, biking, snowboarding, and spending time with friends
and family.
