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Michelle Dineen

Asking for help is a brave and vulnerable step. Michelle strives to come along side people as they work to understand themselves and others. Her therapeutic process is based on her developmentally informed, trauma-aware perspective. She has a strong understanding of attachment theory and an understanding of trauma’s impact on functioning. She has a passion around supporting parents, she is a member of Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Minnesota, and a registered facilitator for Circle of Security Parenting. She also has interest in Poly Vagal Theory and the tools of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.

Michelle started her career as a home visitor. Working with new parents as they figured out their parenting journey. She has continued been working in the infant mental health field for over 15 years. This experience has giving her a foundation in understanding early experiences and their influence on who we are and how we interact with people.

Michelle is a licensed clinical social worker. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Notre Dame and her master’s degree in social work from the University of Minnesota. She also received a certificate from the University of Minnesota in infant and early childhood mental health. She is endorsed as an Infant Mental Health Specialist be the Minnesota Association of Children’s Mental Health-Infant and Early Childhood Division.

Michelle, MSW, LICSW, IMH-E® (III),  is also an instructor at the University of Minnesota for an online course RIOS 1: Using the RIOS Framework for Reflective Supervision. She also authored their self-study module Wondering with Purpose: Reflection in Any Setting.

MSW, LICSW, IMH-E® (III) Licensed Clinical Social Worker; Infant Mental Health Specialist

Ages Seen:

18+

***All providers have telehealth capability***

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Therapy Providers

  • ATR-BCBoard Certified Art Therapist
    Advanced credential for art therapists supporting emotional well-being through art.

  • CCTPCertified Clinical Trauma Professional
    Specializes in treating trauma and PTSD.

  • CEDSCertified Eating Disorders Specialist
    Expert in diagnosing and treating eating disorders.

  • IMH-E® (III)Infant Mental Health Specialist
    Focused on mental health of infants and caregiver relationships.

  • LADCLicensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor
    Trained in treating substance use disorders.

  • LAMFTLicensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
    Provisional license under supervision toward full LMFT.

  • LCSWLicensed Clinical Social Worker
    Provides therapy and mental health services.

  • LICSWLicensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
    Qualified to provide independent clinical services.

  • LGSWLicensed Graduate Social Worker
    Master’s-level license; step toward independent practice.

  • LMFTLicensed Marriage and Family Therapist
    Specializes in relationship and family therapy.

  • LPLicensed Psychologist
    Qualified to diagnose and treat mental health conditions.

  • LPCCLicensed Professional Clinical Counselor
    Provides therapy for individuals, groups, or families.

  • MAMaster of Arts
    Graduate degree in counseling or psychology.

  • MEdMaster of Education
    Graduate degree focused on education and school counseling.

  • MDivMaster of Divinity
    Trains for spiritual counseling and pastoral care.

  • MPHMaster of Public Health
    Specializes in community health and prevention.

  • MSMaster of Science
    Graduate degree in psychology or related sciences.

  • MSWMaster of Social Work
    Prepares for clinical or community-based social work.

  • PhDDoctor of Philosophy
    Advanced research-focused doctoral degree.

  • Psy.D.Doctor of Psychology
    Clinical practice-focused psychology doctorate.

Nursing Providers

  • APRNAdvanced Practice Registered Nurse
    Advanced clinical training; can diagnose and prescribe.

  • CNPCertified Nurse Practitioner
    Provides specialized advanced clinical care.

  • DNPDoctor of Nursing Practice
    Highest clinical nursing degree, focused on practice leadership.

  • MSNMaster of Science in Nursing
    Prepares nurses for advanced roles and specializations.

  • PBNPublic Health Nurse
    Focuses on disease prevention and community wellness.

  • PMHNP-BCPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified
    Specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions.

  • RNRegistered Nurse
    Provides direct patient care and medication management.