Connor Stone is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor working primarily with children and families. Connor received his Bachelor’s Degree in Child Psychology from the University of Minnesota and his Master’s Degree in Counseling and Psychological Services from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. He comes from a background of supporting children with complex needs across multiple settings including in-home, adaptive recreation, special education, and outpatient therapeutic services. Connor specializes in the areas of anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, and trauma. “I believe that kids will do the best that they can with the tools that they have available. It is my job to help give kids the tools they need to feel good while they play, learn, and grow. I work to create an environment that feels safe and accepting in order to empower my clients to tell their stories, work through hard feelings, and experience healing.”
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