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Online therapist

Monique Webb

Compassionate, practical counseling for everyday parenting challenges

Credentials
LPC
Experience
3 years
Licensed in
Arkansas
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Monique

Monique Webb is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who focuses on practical, down-to-earth support. She keeps sessions simple and direct so parents and caregivers can talk through stress, anxiety, parenting challenges, and life changes. Monique uses clear goals and real tools to help people feel steadier day to day.

Her work centers on understanding how early connections shape behavior and feelings. She blends attachment-based ideas with cognitive behavioral techniques and client-centered listening.

Background and approach

Sessions often include skill practice, problem-solving, and reflective conversation to help people manage mood, impulses, and worry. Monique brings three years of clinical experience to each meeting. She has spent that time helping people with depression, trauma and abuse, anger, and issues around self-esteem and identity.

She also addresses attention differences such as ADHD and the stress that comes with caregiving roles. Topics commonly addressed include communication problems, codependency, abandonment and attachment struggles, and family-related concerns. She also supports those working through guilt, shame, emptiness, or a search for life purpose.

Treatment plans are shaped around what a person wants to change and what works in their daily life. Sessions are offered in English and are provided remotely. Monique practices in Arkansas and holds the LPC credential AR LPC P2408019.

Getting started is a simple process that begins with a short matching questionnaire and schedule selection.

Therapeutic approaches and online care that fit your life

Attachment-Based Therapy focuses on how early relationships affect current feelings and behaviors. It helps people see patterns in how they connect and respond to others, which can be useful for parenting concerns and relationship struggles.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at the links between thoughts, feelings, and actions. It teaches concrete skills to reduce anxiety, manage mood, and change unhelpful habits through short exercises and practice between sessions.

Finding the right approach is a team effort. The therapist will listen to what matters most and try methods that suit the person’s goals and daily routine. Together they adjust techniques until something feels helpful and manageable.

Online sessions make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life. Video calls let people meet face to face from home, while phone, live chat, or text-based messaging offer alternatives when schedules or comfort levels differ. These options increase flexibility so people can use the format that works best for them during the therapeutic process.

Attachment-Based Therapy

Looks at how early bonds shaped what you expect from closeness, and how that plays out now with a partner, a parent, or your own children.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT looks at the link between what you think, how you feel, and what you do. You work on noticing unhelpful patterns and practising steadier responses. It suits online sessions well, because much of the work happens between appointments and can be talked through from anywhere.

Frequently asked questions

What concerns does she address?
She works with stress, anxiety, parenting challenges, self-esteem, depression, relationship and family problems, trauma and abuse, anger, career issues, compassion fatigue, ADHD, and related areas such as abandonment and attachment issues.
What is her typical approach in sessions?
Her style combines attachment-based thinking, client-centered listening, and cognitive behavioral techniques. Sessions mix conversation with practical skills and small experiments to try between meetings.
How much professional experience does she have?
She has three years of clinical experience working with a range of emotional and family-related concerns.
Where is she licensed and what are her credentials?
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor with the credential AR LPC P2408019 and practices in Arkansas.
Which languages are supported for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English.
What session formats are available?
Sessions are available by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to suit different needs and schedules.
How are sessions priced?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
How do I begin working with her?
Begin by selecting the Start Therapy button, completing a short matching questionnaire, and then scheduling according to therapist availability.

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