Counseling

Experienced therapist/social worker Karen Hague supports mid-life adults caught in the intersection of competing and changing needs - their own, those of their aging parents, and those of their adolescent and young adult children.
This “sandwich generation” of baby boomers often find themselves challenged by economic uncertainty, job loss/change, divorce, illness and/or death. At the same time, boomers are being thrust into the caregiver
and/or care manager role for aging relatives, as well as parenting teenagers and young adults who are in the midst of their own major transitions. Not surprisingly, many feel more depressed, anxious and overwhelmed than ever before in their lives.
For many years, Karen has helped clients of all ages improve their mental health and daily functioning by successfully addressing such challenges as aging, parenting, life transitions and workplace issues.
I provide counseling specializing in:
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Depression and anxiety
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Caregiver support
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Parenting skills
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Aging
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Life transitions
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Grief and loss
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Relationship issues
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Menopause and women’s concerns
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Work and career issues
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Stress management/reduction
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Conflict resolution
I also collaborate with primary care physicians and psychiatrists for assessment and medication management services. A large network of referrals is available to my clients upon request.
Sessions are held in my office in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone and video counseling, as well as in-home sessions for older adults may also be available depending upon clients’ needs and insurance coverage.
I’m accepting new clients on a very limited basis only. Please contact me to inquire about availability.