Obituary, Death for Anastasia Sharp, MA, LCMHC: Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor passed away
Anastasia Sharp Death and Obituary: The deceased person was licensed clinical mental health counselor Anastasia Sharp. She was declared deceased yesterday, March 19, 2024, a Tuesday. Anastasia Sharp passed away suddenly, based on accounts. She guided, taught, and demonstrated her abilities to her friends and family from the very beginning.
The statement issued by Jennifer A. Sorensen, MA, LCMHC, is as follows:
“We are heartbroken to learn of our beloved friend, mentor, and colleague Anastasia Doulis Sharp’s untimely and unexpected death. She supported me right away, giving me advice, instructing me, and demonstrating my abilities. She gave me advice on how to advance and do excellent therapeutic work, as well as how to be a wonderful therapist. Every session that passes, I can’t help but hear her advice in the back of my head. Her absence will be felt deeply. The field of EMDR and therapy lost a master healer. Our sincere sympathies are with her family.
Anastasia Sharp was a person?
Working with individuals who have suffered trauma, gender-specific difficulties, burnout and trauma experienced by medical and healthcare workers, dissociation, and other mental health concerns was Anastasia Doulis Sharp, MA, LCMHC, a very devoted professional. Her clients have experienced significant improvements in their lives and relationships both during and after treatment, and she has a wealth of expertise in these areas.
She has provided mental health services for over 15 years. Anastasia was a qualified EMDR therapist and a recognized consultant and facilitator by EMDRIA. Therapists who want to deepen their understanding and proficiency with EMDR and trauma-informed therapy might benefit from her guidance and advanced training.
Career
Anastasia has written extensively and served as an expert contributor for several publications, such as The Dr. Oz Show, Psych Central, Good Therapy, Deseret News, and Fox13’s The PLACE. Anastasia was a professional mental health counselor with a license. She has two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Utah, one in sociology and one in psychology, as well as a master’s degree in counseling psychology from Bowie State University in Maryland.
Specialties include postpartum depression, couples counseling, dissociation, anxiety disorders, PTSD, complicated trauma, burnout among physicians and healthcare workers, and issues pertaining to both men and women.
Primary modalities include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Ego State Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Mindfulness.