Harrison Pack, MA, LPCC

Therapists

Therapist

United States

Education

University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Master of Arts (MA), Clinical Mental Health Counseling

University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Sociology and Psychology, with a minor in African and African American Studies

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Specialties

Specialties

  • Attachment Science: with a Culturally Responsive Application
  • Embodied Healing
  • Trauma (PTSD/CPTSD/Developmental/Historical/Intergenerational/Racial Trauma)  
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Phenomenology of Racialization

Honors/experience

Honors/experience

I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, with an extensive experience serving racially and economically disadvantaged populations. My clinical skills have been shaped by a variety of settings that I have worked in, such as outpatient behavioral health services within federally qualified health centers, school based behavioral health services, and private practice. The scope of my work has extended to individual, couples, family, and group psychotherapy. Professionally, I am interested in reimagining mental health to strengthen mental health literacy and support pre-licensed and early career mental health professionals, with a particular focus on people of African Ancestry. I am driven by intellectual curiosity to continue to grow and evolve as a healer and in spirit.

Professional interests

Professional interests

My approach to organizing psychotherapy situates the maps of western science—psychology, neuroscience, physiology, etc., in dialogue with the epistemologies of Black psychology, liberation psychology, and other decolonial philosophies. My aim is to create holistic healing for the spirit, body, and mind. Thus, I integrate a variety of therapeutic interventions to facilitate a systemic and experiential form of healing, such as Emotionally focused therapy, Mindfulness, Narrative therapy, Somatic psychotherapies, and Psychoeducation techniques.

Additional organizations I am a part of

Additional organizations I am a part of

  •  Association of Black Psychology (ABPsi)