About Me

Therapy Values

I am a Person-Centered, non-directive therapist. My therapy values center around my clients. I believe in meeting my clients where they are in their lives mentally, and psychologically. I approach my clients with unconditional positive regard as we build a therapeutic relationship based on trust, honesty and integrity. It is my intention with every client, to provide a supportive and accepting therapeutic environment. Clients need to feel safe in order to be vulnerable and share their thoughts and feelings without judgement. My goal is to assist my clients in building confidence and personal empowerment promoting healing and personal growth. I help clients to identify specific, measurable and attainable goals where they are accepted, and able to receive the positive reinforcement, validation, affirmation to better their situations and cope more effectively with life's adversities and challenges.  I teach my clients healthy coping skills to manage and regulate their emotions and navigate their interpersonal relationships. 

Heart for Clients

I have a heart for those who need someone to listen to them, believe in them, support them and will be an advocate for them.  In our daily life we face many challenges that take us on many different journeys. Some are good and take us far, some are bad, ugly and deadly.  I walk with my clients guiding them through the processes of dealing with life's challenges and struggles. The reasons people come to counseling are many, and unique to each individual.  Many come with a sense of guilt and/or shame for the events they have experienced. Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, grief and trauma events can lead people to feel that they are stuck and that there is no way out.  Grief is the perceived loss of “something” that is important to us. It may be a job, a home, a relationship, a parent, sibling, maybe a child or adolescent, parent or loved one has died.  Trauma results when we have witnessed or experienced or have exposure to a traumatic event, involving actual or threatened death, serious injury or sexual violence or quality of life as we age and look back to reflect on our accomplishments. Many people struggle with depression and anxiety that present as racing thoughts, intrusive memories, sadness, loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable, physical ailments, nightmares, flashbacks, or intense distress when reminders or "triggers" are present.  Symptoms related to trauma may include the following symptoms: hypervigilance, avoidance, negative thinking loops and self-criticism, shifts in mood, trouble eating too much, or too little, sleeping too much or too little, challenges with concentration, focus, brain fog, and the completion of daily tasks.  Triggers that activate an emotional response or behaviors may include a sound, a taste, a song, a smell, a place, a memory, something that takes us back to the traumatic event.  Trauma has a way of feeling like we are being held back, and we may feel "stuck" as if there is not a way out of that particular situation.

A Way Forward

There is a way out! Come and find out and let's walk together to move forward in your daily life.

About Vonne

I am a compassionate, caring person that is a very good listener. I commit to sitting with you and holding a safe space for you. My goal is to guide and assist you in moving through the parts of your life where you feel the most pain.  I work with children, adolescents, families and adults.

Vonne Yardley
Vonne Yardley, MA, LPC

My Approach

Therapy Values

I am a Person-Centered, non-directive therapist. My therapy values center around my clients. I believe in meeting my clients where they are in their lives mentally, and psychologically. I approach my clients with unconditional positive regard as we build a therapeutic relationship based on trust, honesty and integrity. It is my intention with every client, to provide a supportive and accepting therapeutic environment. Clients need to feel safe in order to be vulnerable and share their thoughts and feelings without judgement. My goal is to assist my clients in building confidence and personal empowerment promoting healing and personal growth. I help clients to identify specific, measurable and attainable goals where they are accepted, and able to receive the positive reinforcement, validation, affirmation to better their situations and cope more effectively with life's adversities and challenges.  I teach my clients healthy coping skills to manage and regulate their emotions and navigate their interpersonal relationships. 

Heart for Clients

I have a heart for those who need someone to listen to them, believe in them, support them and will be an advocate for them.  In our daily life we face many challenges that take us on many different journeys. Some are good and take us far, some are bad, ugly and deadly.  I walk with my clients guiding them through the processes of dealing with life's challenges and struggles. The reasons people come to counseling are many, and unique to each individual.  Many come with a sense of guilt and/or shame for the events they have experienced. Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, grief and trauma events can lead people to feel that they are stuck and that there is no way out.  Grief is the perceived loss of “something” that is important to us. It may be a job, a home, a relationship, a parent, sibling, maybe a child or adolescent, parent or loved one has died.  Trauma results when we have witnessed or experienced or have exposure to a traumatic event, involving actual or threatened death, serious injury or sexual violence or quality of life as we age and look back to reflect on our accomplishments. Many people struggle with depression and anxiety that present as racing thoughts, intrusive memories, sadness, loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable, physical ailments, nightmares, flashbacks, or intense distress when reminders or "triggers" are present.  Symptoms related to trauma may include the following symptoms: hypervigilance, avoidance, negative thinking loops and self-criticism, shifts in mood, trouble eating too much, or too little, sleeping too much or too little, challenges with concentration, focus, brain fog, and the completion of daily tasks.  Triggers that activate an emotional response or behaviors may include a sound, a taste, a song, a smell, a place, a memory, something that takes us back to the traumatic event.  Trauma has a way of feeling like we are being held back, and we may feel "stuck" as if there is not a way out of that particular situation.

A Way Forward

There is a way out! Come and find out and let's walk together to move forward in your daily life.

About Vonne

I am a compassionate, caring person that is a very good listener. I commit to sitting with you and holding a safe space for you. My goal is to guide and assist you in moving through the parts of your life where you feel the most pain.  I work with children, adolescents, families and adults.

Who I Help

FAQ

What happens in the first session?

A supportive introduction where we discuss your goals and needs.

How long are sessions?

Standard sessions are 50 minutes.

Do you offer in‑person sessions?

Yes, sessions are available in Torrington, WY. Ask about telehealth availability.

Contact

Vonne Yardley, MA, LPC

307‑735‑3738

4585 US HWY 26/85, Torrington, WY

www.wingsofhopecounseling.net

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