04.23.2024 - 04.25.2024
Sault Tribe Health Mobile Unit in New Boston, MI
Year started with Tribe: .
Specialties:
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Pronoun: She/Her/Hers
Credentials: MA Counseling, LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor)
Undergraduate Degree: BS Education LSSU 1979
Graduate Degree: Masters in Counseling Northern Michigan University 1988
Work Experience: Interned 6 months at Protective Services, Marquette. Taught in West Africa 3 years,
Luce County Community Mental Health 2 years
K-12 school counselor Marquette Schools 23 years
Certifications, Specializations/Focusses: Member American Counseling Association
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy,
Motivational Interviewing. Grief Counseling, Couples counseling
Grief Counseling
Primary Populations: Adults and Teens
Hobbies: Traveling to visit family, reading, crocheting, and writing
Carole graduated from Lake Superior State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Education. She spent three years teaching in Monrovia, Liberia at an international school with students from multiple countries and cultures. She returned to the states and earned her master’s degree in counseling from Northern Michigan University. She started her counseling career working for Luce County Community Mental Health for two years and later was employed as a K-12 school counselor for Marquette Area Public Schools for 23 years. She retired in Florida for four years where she volunteered working with hospice patients and their families. In 2017 Carole moved back to her home town of Manistique to be near her elder father and began working for the tribe as an outpatient therapist in 2020. She enjoys walking her little dog, spending time in nature, and is continuously learning more about our Anishinaabe culture. Carole’s two adult sons are married and live with their families in Seattle, WA and St. Petersburg, FL. Her favorite times away from work are spent traveling to visit her five precious grandchildren in those two cities.
Health Centers where Carole Hare-MA Counseling, LPC can be found:
Manistique Tribal Community Center
5698W US Highway 2
Manistique, MI 49854
Phone: (906) 341-8469
Services provided by Carole Hare-MA Counseling, LPC:
Behavioral Health
The Sault Tribe Behavioral Health Program offers a variety of culturally sensitive outpatient services, including but not limited to: Intake and Assessment; Individual, Couples, Family, and Group Therapy; Psychological Evaluations; Psychiatric Evaluation and Follow-up Care; Crisis Intervention/Urgent Care; Enhanced Outpatient for Substance Use Disorders; Compulsive Gambling Counseling; Auricular Acupuncture; Continuing Care Counseling; Alcohol/Drug Education and Awareness; and Home-Based Parenting Education.