Samantha Shvetzoff, MA

MA Clinical Counseling, LPCC Candidate

samanthas@irismentalhealthmn.com | (651) 321-2282

Counseling requires a dedication to self-discovery. I utilize a mindfulness-based, acceptance and commitment therapy approach to help individuals develop necessary skills to respond to life’s inevitable stressors. Counseling can help you change your automatic thoughts, improve your behaviors, and enhance your relationships, including the most important one - which is the relationship you have with yourself!
— Samantha Shvetzoff
Experience

Samantha (she/her) values therapy as an opportunity to collaboratively create a trusting and authentic relationship. She recognizes that we all have a desire to be seen, heard, and validated in our unique experience. Integrating the whole person, with an emphasis on trauma, attachment, and grief, Samantha believes that through the process of self-exploration, individuals can live more fully integrated lives. Samantha's approach is strengths-centered and non-judgmental, empowering others to move toward the best version of themselves. Clients can expect to experience authentic connection, warmth, and empathy when working with Samantha.

Samantha works with individuals ages 15+. She sees clients via telehealth, and can also see clients in-person for office visits and walk & talk sessions at our Eden Prairie location.

Education: MA in Professional Counseling at Adler Graduate School

Advanced Training/Certification:

- PSI Perinatal Mental Health 2-Day Certificate Course

- Basic ART Certified in Accelerated Resolution Therapy

- 200+ Certified Yoga Teacher (Vinyasa, Yin, Nidra)

Samantha is completing the requirements for her LPCC license under the supervision of Kelly Simon, LPCC, PMH-C.

Therapy Approach

Areas of Interest:

  • Perinatal Mental Health

  • Women’s self-esteem and self-worth

  • Emotion regulation

  • Grief & Loss

  • Transition to parenthood

  • Career transition

Modalities:

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • Family Constellation

  • Narrative Therapy

  • Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)

  • Mind/body Integration- yoga, breathwork

Personal

Why did you become a therapist? I became a therapist after learning first hand the difficulties in approaching life without seeking emotional support from others. I want individuals to feel safe, heard, and seen to release their burdens or trauma and step into their fullest expression of self.

What are your interests outside of work? Traveling, biking, being in nature, experiencing live music, learning about medicinal plants.

What is one thing you do daily that supports your mental and emotional well-being? I drink plenty of water and I move my body for at least 30 minutes.

What is your favorite quote right now? “Our wounds are often the openings into the best and most beautiful part of us.” ― David Richo

TherapistChristine Pheneger