Korinne Stanich, LPCC

Korinne Stanich is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and an Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist. She has extensive training in hypnosis and hypnotherapy techniques. She utilizes a holistic treatment approach in addressing underlying issues that contribute to mental health symptoms. Korinne has worked at both community mental health agencies and private practice settings since 2007.

Korinne is experienced in working with children, adolescents, and adults providing individual, family, and couples/marital counseling. Her clinical orientation is client-centered and utilizes an individualized treatment approach to best match the needs of her clients. Korinne uses a blend of cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, solution focused therapy, existential therapy, and hypnosis /hypnotherapy in her holistic treatment approach. Common areas of interest include, but are not limited to: depression, anxiety, trauma, stress management, self¬-esteem and body image issues, eating disorders, relationship issues, co-dependency, parenting, addictions/compulsive behaviors, adjustment issues, and grief/loss issues.

Korinne earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and Justice Studies from Kent State University. She also earned her Master’s Degree in Education in Community Counseling from Kent State University. She graduated Summa Cum Laude in her undergraduate and graduate studies. She completed an advanced clinical internship through the Wellness Institute where she earned her Advanced Hypnotherapy Certification.

Favorite Quotes

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." - Eleanor Roosevelt

"Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right." - Henry Ford

Korinne Stanich, LPCC
Clinical Counselor

Contact

Position:
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor

Address:
8224 Mentor Ave, Suite 208
Mentor Ohio 44060

Email:
kstanich@behavioralwellnessgroup.com

Phone:
440-392-2222 EXT 420

Fax:
440-565-2349

Articles

Improving Your Well-Being: Positive Psychology and The PERMA Model

Positive psychology, despite what many think, is not about trying to rid your life of stressors. Positive psychology acknowledges that life can be stressful at times but seeks to improve well-being and build resilience to better manage the stressors of life. Simply put, positive psychology is the study of what makes a life worth living! Positive psychology focuses in on your strengths, instead of weaknesses, as well as building a good life and moving people from merely surviving, to thriving….

The Bloodline Divorce: What is it? Why Does it Happen? – How to Cope

Family estrangement, simply put, is a loss or a termination of a relationship that previously existed between family members. An estrangement can occur between two people or multiple family members. An estrangement can occur between a parent and a child, sibling to sibling, a child to a parent or grandparent, or any combination you can imagine. Family estrangements can occur at any age. Estrangements in young adults are most common, however, as this is when a person is more financially…

Navigating End of Semester Stress

“Ugh, I have so many final exams to study for. I have to pack for winter break too and still maintain taking care of my health”. This is often one of the many thoughts college students experience as the end of the semester approaches. The words “finals week” and “stress” are almost always used in the same sentence during this tough time of the semester. Although there are many stressors among college students such as finances, living on their own…

“I WAS TRYING TO ACT NORMAL…”

I heard this piece of a conversation between two friends as I jogged by them in the park the other day, “I was trying to act normal…” Then I passed them but not without being prompted to consider what that really means. So many of us appear “normal” or even beautiful, talented and rich such as the late Kate Spade. Yet many of us struggle with fitting in, appearing normal or masking our struggles. I facilitate the mental health, Dialectical…

Ten DBT Techniques for Anxiety

Anxiety can be divided into two basic areas, as first discussed by Sigmund Freud “Appropriate and Inappropriate Stress”. Anxiety can occur over situations or threats that occur and cause our brain to go into “Fight or Flight” syndrome. This is when the sympathetic or limbic system becomes aroused and creates many symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, nervous feelings, panic feeling, sweating, shortness of breath, and many other well-known symptoms. This can also occur when a situation is a real threat…

Annual IOP Statistics Summary 2022

AREAS OF STRENGTH: • 100% of reviewed charts had ROI’s filled out and signed. This is an increase from 2021.• 100% of reviewed files had family involvement from start to finish or family involvement was offered to the IOP participant.• Overall, the total average of Quality-of-Life Scores was 3.6, meeting the goal of 3.6. This has been maintained from 2021.• Noticeably Improved Depression (53%) and Anxiety (51%) scores on average across all IOPs on empirically based measures. This is an…