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Megan Fallon
Megan Fallon, LCSW, LLC
Network
Based In:
Billings, Montana
PSYPACT Member:
No
Offers Consultation:
No
Languages Spoken
English
Specialties
Perinatal Loss
Traumatic Birthing
Infertility
Perinatal OCD
Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders
Complex Trauma in the Perinatal Period
NICU
Termination for Medical Reasons
Perinatal Hospice
LGBTQIA+
Insurance Plans
Aetna
BlueCross BlueShield
Cigna
Medicaid
Medicare
Licensed In
Montana
Wyoming
Megan owns her own private practice located at the WCA office. Megan is a Montana State Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LSCW) and Perinatal Mental Health Certified (PMH-C) who graduated from Walla Walla University. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Masters of Social Work. Megan has several years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults, families and groups. Megan is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), Eye Movement Desentization Reprocessing International Association (EMDRIA) and Postpartum Support International (PSI).
Megan’s counseling experience includes a variety of experience in community-based services, day treatment, residential, inpatient hospitalization, and a partial hospitalization program. In these positions, Megan was responsible for offering individual, family, and group therapy, in addition to providing supervision, education and therapeutic oversight to various milieu settings. Megan utilizes a cognitive behavioral and client-centered approach, focusing on the individual client and utilizing the therapeutic relationship to guide the therapy process. Megan has experience working with clients suffering from trauma-related symptoms and has received extensive training on trauma-informed practices. Megan has received EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) training and is a certified perinatal mental health specialist (PMH-C). Megan also works primarily with older adolescents and adults struggling with perinatal mood disorders and related adjustments, post-traumatic-stress symptoms, anxiety, depression and parent-child relational problems.
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