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Maggie Shutey, LCPC

Montana LCPC focused on healing and resilience
  • Trauma and abuse
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Grief and loss

About Maggie Shutey

Maggie Shutey is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) practicing in Montana who assists people coping with a wide range of emotional challenges. She brings a compassionate, holistic approach to work with those facing depression, anxiety, trauma and abuse, eating concerns, grief, and major life changes. Her practice emphasizes helping individuals cultivate self-compassion, reduce social anxiety, and process difficult experiences so they can move forward with greater clarity and strength.

Maggie focuses on empowering clients to understand their inner experience, build resilience, and pursue meaningful personal growth. She provides guidance for people dealing with mood disorders, attachment difficulties, panic symptoms, and post-traumatic stress, and supports the development of practical coping strategies to manage day-to-day distress. Her work includes attention to body image, chronic pain and illness, interpersonal struggles, and grief-related concerns.

Using evidence-informed approaches, Maggie aims to walk alongside each person as they navigate healing and change. Her practice centers on respectful, nonjudgmental collaboration that encourages exploration of emotions, development of new skills, and reconnection with personal strengths as part of an ongoing recovery process.

Areas of Expertise

Additional Focus Areas

AbandonmentAntisocial personalityAttachment issuesAvoidant personalityBody imageCaregiver issues and stressChronic pain, illness, and disabilityControl issuesDependent personalityDisruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)Domestic violenceEmptinessForgivenessGuilt and shameImpulsivityLife purposeMidlife crisisMood disordersObsessions, compulsions, and OCDPanic disorder and panic attacksPersonality disordersPost-traumatic stressSeasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)Self-harmSelf-loveSexual assault and abuseSocial anxiety and phobiaTrichotillomania

Frequently Asked Questions

How much experience does Maggie Shutey have?

Maggie Shutey has 12 years of experience.

Is Maggie Shutey a licensed therapist?

Yes. She holds the LCPC credential, which stands for Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. License details are MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-8770.

In which languages does Maggie Shutey provide therapy?

Maggie provides therapy in English.

Where is Maggie Shutey located?

Maggie is located in Montana.

How can I work with Maggie Shutey as my therapist?

You can work with Maggie through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.

Does Maggie Shutey work with international clients?

Maggie Shutey does not currently work with international clients.

How much does therapy with Maggie Shutey cost?

The cost of therapy can vary depending on factors such as your location and the therapist's availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be canceled at any time, for any reason. For current details, click the "Start Therapy" button on this page.

How can I get started with therapy?

Getting started with therapy is quick and straightforward. Click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire that helps match you with your therapist. Depending on availability, you can then schedule your first session, which may take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.

Could Remote Therapy Be a Good Fit?

Many people ask whether online therapy can help them address everyday struggles and deeper emotional concerns. For many common issues - including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and major life transitions - remote therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.

One major benefit is flexibility. People can choose the communication method that fits their needs and schedule, whether that is a video call, a phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility can make it easier to prioritize ongoing care alongside work, family, and other responsibilities.

Therapists who offer remote services are licensed professionals, and clients may switch to a different therapist if they prefer a new fit. For many, online therapy offers an accessible way to engage in regular mental health support while maintaining consistency and momentum in treatment.

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