Meg Radunich, ACMHC
Therapist
As a Mental Health Counselor and Career Coach, Meg specializes in helping clients discover careers that align with their values, innate gifts, and higher purpose. Everything from enduring traumatic events to our birth order shapes how we view ourselves and how we contribute to the world. She firmly believes that some of the best career decisions come not from rigid planning, but from staying open to possibility.
With 10 years of experience as a Career Center Director at Boston University and New York University, Meg's ideal clients are typically young adults transitioning from college to the workforce, women carving out careers later in life or reentering the workforce, professionals experiencing imposter syndrome, and adults at midlife experiencing career burnout who desire a true calling instead of a job. Meg believes that creativity is a powerful healing modality and is the key to getting "unstuck."
Meg's favorite career counseling framework is Planned Happenstance Theory, which reminds us that unplanned events often shape our most meaningful opportunities. Clients working with Meg experience growth in 5 competencies: curiosity, persistence, flexibility, optimism, and risk-taking. Clients also develop a tangible strategy as well as an empowering mindset to move forward in their personal and professional lives.
In her spare time, you can find Meg teaching yoga, listening to history podcasts, and spending time with her family and friends.
Location: Midvale
Patient Types: Adults, Couples
Languages Spoken: English
Specialties & Expertise
Anxiety
Career Counseling
Life Coaching
Life Transitions
Stress
Treatment Approach
Coaching
Existential
Gestalt
Narrative
Somatic