Xavier Counseling in Plymouth welcomes Laurie Sutter and Nate Crawford as new mental health therapists on staff. Sutter and Crawford have deep ties to Plymouth and the Marshall County area. Laurie Sutter has raised her children with her husband in Plymouth and developed a significant business in the area. Crawford has lived in Plymouth and Marshall County for the majority of his life and also chose to raise his children with his wife in the area.
Sutter and Crawford hold similar views on their philosophies of therapy. Laurie says, “My hope is to help adults and couples navigate their emotional landscapes and lead fulfilling lives. I feel truly honored to be on this journey with my clients as they explore their inner selves and find their path to happiness and well-being.” When talking about his philosophy of therapy, Nate says, “My goal in therapy is to empower all people so that they can lead a healthy and fulfilling life.”
Laurie and Nate also bring some interesting experiences to their counseling. Laurie is an instructor in Kundalini Meditation and has over 25 years of experience in sales and management. Nate has been a college professor, executive director of two different nonprofits, and minister, among other things. Both Sutter and Crawford bring abundant life experience that allows them to work with various populations.
Chad Hacker, an active therapist at the practice, founded Xavier Counseling. He is excited to have Sutter and Crawford at Xavier Counseling, 304 N. Walnut Street in Plymouth.
To reach any of the therapists, visit xaviercounseling.com.
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