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Ariel Shumaker Therapy & Photography

Psychotherapist44 Merrimon Ave, Ste K, Asheville, NC
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Ariel Shumaker Therapy & Photography
44 Merrimon Ave, Ste K, Asheville, NC 28801
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Today, Jun 3 – Tue, Jun 16
Insurances accepted
This office is not in-network with any insurances
It's common for mental health providers to be out-of-network. Many plans offer out-of-network coverage, so you may get partially reimbursed. Learn more
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Ariel Shumaker Therapy & Photography
44 Merrimon Ave, Ste K, Asheville, NC 28801

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Ariel Shumaker Therapy & Photography

I have a passion for working with people moving through new stages of their lives (the journey to becoming a parent, or leaving a relationship, for example), with adolescents and young parents, with couples, and with folks going through a difficult transition. I love helping people navigate life's challenges and transitions, in a warm and compassionate, but also directive way. I see both individuals and couples, including those in conflict, recovering from infidelity/betrayal, going through separation or discernment counseling, and coparenting divorce support. I am actively anti-racist and anti-oppressive, in both my personal and work life, and am comfortable with and have experience working with BIPOC/global majority folks, including holding space for and talking about race/racial trauma. I also have experience with and am comfortable supporting folks of any gender expression, and with the LGBTQI community. In addition, I identify as neurodivergent (ADHD) and have lots of experience working with neurodivergence. My identity is informed by so much, but includes being the granddaughter of Eastern European immigrants, being a 9th generation farmer's daughter, by my creativity as a photographer, and by the mountains I live in. At this stage of my life, being a mother and raising my children in a liberated and race conscious ways is a huge focus of my identity.