Carrie Ann Flemming, MHC-LP
Carrie Ann Flemming (she/her) is a Mental Health Counselor offering holistic, creative, and relational therapy with adults of all ages. Her approach is grounded in curiosity and collaboration as she seeks to cultivate an affirming space for people to slow down and be with themselves more fully.
Working from a strengths-based, trauma-informed framework, she encourages spaciousness, self-compassion, embodied practice, and new perspectives. Her therapeutic focus is shaped by interpersonal and existential approaches and commitments to social justice and collective care. Carrie Ann draws on training in expressive arts, holistic healing, and intersectional feminist spirituality and often supports people navigating life transitions, anxiety, grief and loss, identity, spiritual emergence, and soulful exploration. She is passionate about imagination, community ritual, and ancestral folkways as paths to connection and aliveness.
Carrie Ann received an Advanced Certificate in Mental Health Counseling from SUNY New Paltz and holds master's degrees in Transpersonal Psychology from John F. Kennedy University and Women's Spirituality from New College of California. Over the past two decades, she has supported communities focused on healing interpersonal violence, reproductive justice, addiction recovery, oncology support, college counseling, and music industry wellbeing.