Areas of Interest Leah offers individual and group sessions for children and adults. Her areas of focus include depression, anxiety, developmental and situational adjustment (including cultural), identity work, life transitions, conflict-resolution, social skills, grief, and trauma. Her eclectic approach begins with exploring the context of the individual and the challenge and proceeds with a strengths-based plan from a narrative, CBT/DBT, solution-focused, or acceptance commitment therapy. Leah has a background in professional music therapy as well as a Christian counseling lens for those seeking a faith-based approach. Through a therapeutic relationship she believes in a collaborative effort to identify, explore and inspire a holistic approach to what heals, empowers and inspires. To her, there are no “typical” or “hopeless” lives; there is yours which is full of meaning and significance- with or despite your circumstances. Education Masters Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Liberty University, 2022 Bachelors Degree in Music Therapy, Alverno College, 1990 Experience “I have a breadth of experience working with individuals across the lifespan and inter-generationally. I began my helping career as a music therapist in the field of psychology, convinced of the benefits of experiential and neurologically adaptive therapies. Across thirty years I have worked in nursing homes, in-patient psych, personal and professional leadership development organizations, intensive day treatment, school-based, and outpatient care. I also have assisted refugee and immigrant families in resettlement and adjustment.” **Note: Mrs. Stadel treats patients 4-12 years old, adults/seniors.