ABOUT US

Springfield Counseling

MISSION

Counseling is for everyone

Welcome to Springfield Counseling, a safe place to be. Here, we aim to provide acceptance, validation, empowerment, and empathy, regardless of where you are in your journey. Bringing together experience and genuineness, our therapists seek to tailor to your specific needs, allowing your goals and hopes to direct the course of therapy. We’d like to discover the ways in which the challenging parts of life shine light on your strengths.

Our services include individual and relational therapy. We utilize a variety of evidence-based treatments, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Emotion Focused Therapies, along with Jungian theory and other Depth Psychological methods, neurofeedback, and somatic-based therapies. Our therapists work from the assumption that all behavior makes sense within its context, that change is possible, and that the mind-body-spirit balance is foundational to health. 

OUR VALUES

OUR VALUES

OUR VALUES

MEET ERIN WOLFF

Erin Wolff is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and completed training at the University of Oregon in 2010 with a focus on relational systems, attachment, and experiential models. For over a decade, Erin has worked in various mental and behavioral health settings, supporting families and clients in schools, day treatment settings, outpatient community mental health, and private practice. Erin’s extended training has focused on healing trauma and building resilience through the body, parenting and family support, neurofeedback, and specialized work with children under 5 and their families.

Erin offers training to groups on Cultural Competency Continuing Education, Trauma Healing, and more!

Erin is an enrolled member of the Brothertown Indian Nation, and has a multiracial, bilingual family. Erin is a member of the queer community, and enjoys spending time hiking, camping, writing, doing yoga, and exploring coffee shops. She is the parent to three dynamic children. She enjoys learning about energy medicine, and metaphysical and quantum possibilities. 

MEET ERIN WOLFF

Erin Wolff is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and completed training at the University of Oregon in 2010 with a focus on relational systems, attachment, and experiential models. For over a decade, Erin has worked in various mental and behavioral health settings, supporting families and clients in schools, day treatment settings, outpatient community mental health, and private practice. Erin’s extended training has focused on healing trauma and building resilience through the body, parenting and family support, neurofeedback, and specialized work with children under 5 and their families.

Erin offers training to groups on Cultural Competency Continuing Education, Trauma Healing, and more!

Erin is an enrolled member of the Brothertown Indian Nation, and has a multiracial, bilingual family. Erin is a member of the queer community, and enjoys spending time hiking, camping, writing, doing yoga, and exploring coffee shops. She is the parent to three dynamic children. She enjoys learning about energy medicine, and metaphysical and quantum possibilities.