Maureen Noble,  a self-taught mixed media artist and writer. Finding a sense of self-expression and meaningful interpretations were powerful and healing during challenging times.

In 2006, Maureen developed and piloted The Courage to Grow, a program for adolescent girls to find their voices through the arts. The Courage to Grow evolved after joining the board of Erika’s Lighthouse. ELH is a grassroots educational organization dedicated to raising awareness of adolescent depression and mental health.

Through years of offering art workshops and seminars from Gratitude Journals, Clay Building, Gardening, Mandalas, Dominant Handwriting, Power of Words and many other dynamic projects, Maureen worked at New Haven Residential Treatment Center as an expressive art facilitator for two years and at Bridge House, in Farmington, Utah.

Maureen received her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2019, from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, graduating summa cum laude.

Maureen joined Resolutions Counseling in Bountiful Utah, working with young adult and adult clients with variety of challenges from eating disorders, faith crisis, anxiety and depression, sexual assault, substance abuse, life transitions, LGBTQ issues, adjustment disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, grief, trauma /PTSD, women’s issues, self-esteem problems, ADHD, coping skills, existential depression, relationship issues and stress.

Currently, Maureen is a licensed clinical mental health counselor (LCMHC) in Wilmington, North Carolina. She lives with her husband, and two kitties Gus and Grace. Their new pup “Huck” joined the crew in 2024!

 

 

 

 

ABOUT MAUREEN

How it feels to stand at the top of the mountain

Jack’s Peak, Utah

Flexibility

Moving to Connecticut during the pandemic, telehealth

Mindfulness

Self care isn’t just a whim or a term we like to use

Others Count on Us

Intentions are powerful