Welcome to Anna Banks Counseling! I’m glad you found me! Here is where you can read a bit about me, both personally and professionally.
Personal Bio: I became a transplant from rural Texas to urban Massachusetts a decade ago when I moved here to attend grad school. The transition from these two rather different cultures took a bit of time, but long story short, I warmed up to Boston and now happily live in Cambridge with my husband and four kids. When I’m not working, I try not to act like a therapist and instead enjoy music, the outdoors, reading and writing, and spending time with people I like.
Professional Bio: I have two degrees in social work: a bachelor’s from West Texas A&M University (2012), and a master’s from Boston College (2014). After multiple years of working in the world of social work, including adoption and hospice social work, I became an outpatient therapist and eventually opened a private practice providing individual, couples, and group therapy.
What I Offer: My clinical focus is helping people recover from trauma, particularly relational trauma, such as neglect and abuse. I have training from Bessel van der Kolk & his colleagues and include both mind and body in treatment. If you care for a child with a trauma history, I am a Trust-Based Relational Intervention practitioner and enjoy supporting parents, especially foster & adoptive parents.
For couples counseling, I work primarily from an Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) framework, but also draw on my training in The Gottman Method. For both individuals & couples, I have an interest in incorporating clients’ faith and spirituality into therapy as they find it helpful. I also facilitate therapeutic support groups that focus on the spiritual practice of lament. If you’re interested in learning more about my group work, please visit my Lament Groups page for more information and to sign up.
If you resonate with any of the above, and think I could be a good fit for your needs, please reach out and let’s chat!