Greg works at our Golden Valley office. To schedule, please call (866) 522-2472, ext. 0 or reach him directly at ext. 816

Greg Marsh, MA, LPCC

Greg (he/him/his) frequently works with people facing anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, family of origin issues, questions around identity and self-esteem, chronic pain/illness, and trauma. He grounds his work in relationship and holds space for clients as they find insight and healing through an exploration of their inner world.  He welcomes the messiness that may come with this exploration, serving as a container or guide.  No one needs to face that alone. 

Greg enjoys working with clients who have intersecting identities, and he strives to be anti-racist, LGBTQ+ affirming, and non-ableist. He is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and specializes in treating trauma, particularly religious trauma and spiritual abuse. He works well with folks engaging with deconstruction, deconversion, existential questions, and spiritual issues.

Greg uses a variety of therapy methods: Humanistic, psychodynamic, existential, and EMDR. He has been a practicing therapist for two years and has four years of crisis and suicide intervention experience. He graduated from Metropolitan State University with a B.A. in Psychology and obtained a M.A. from St. Mary’s University in Counseling Psychology. In his free time Greg enjoys woodworking, welding, ecology, and being with family, friends, and his children.