Gwen Bobst
Master of Science, Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Pre-licensed Therapist
Gwen works with teens and adults who are feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic stress, and relationship struggles. Many of her clients come to therapy exhausted from overthinking, walking on eggshells in relationships, replaying conversations in their head, or feeling emotionally shut down and disconnected. Some are navigating panic attacks, irritability, low motivation, sleep disruption, or the lingering impact of childhood trauma. Others are stuck in people-pleasing patterns, difficulty setting boundaries, or feeling like they’re “too much” or “not enough” at the same time.
She provides trauma-informed therapy with a steady, grounded presence. Gwendolyn helps clients make sense of why their nervous system reacts the way it does — whether that shows up as anxiety, shutdown, reactivity, or self-doubt — and supports them in building practical tools to feel more regulated and confident in everyday life.
Her style is collaborative, down-to-earth, and focused on real change — not just insight. Together, she and her clients work to reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms, process unresolved trauma, strengthen relationships, and create a life that feels more manageable, connected, and aligned with who they actually are!
Gwen has experience working with clients in complex situations where vulnerability and trust didn’t come easily. She has a steady, grounded presence and an ability to build rapport even when clients feel nervous, resistant, or unsure about being in therapy at all.
She approaches difficult conversations with directness, empathy, warmth, and respect — balancing compassion with clear boundaries. Clients often appreciate that she doesn’t overreact, shame, or avoid hard topics. Instead, she creates a space where honesty is possible, accountability is supported, and meaningful change can begin.
Gwen is a master’s-level therapist currently practicing under clinical supervision while completing the application for licensure.
Sessions are $120 and are self-pay only at this time (not billable to insurance).
We anticipate her license application to be processed and for her to be credentialed with insurance panels within the next 2–4 months. If using insurance is important to you, you’re welcome to wait — or begin now at the self-pay rate and transition once credentialing is complete.