LMHC (MH22562)
Carrie Glatting
Carrie Glatting earned her undergraduate degree in Exceptional Education from the University of Central Florida and her Master of Arts degree in Mental Health Counseling from Rollins College. Carrie has worked with two federally funded programs preparing low-income first-generation students for college and has six years of experience working in higher education supporting students and families navigating college life. Carrie’s experience in higher education has given her the opportunity to work with individuals going through difficult life adjustments, anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, relational and social issues. She also has a passion for working with parents as they navigate their own adjustment periods.
Carrie raised her three children in Seminole County and is now embarking on her own adjustment as an empty nester with her husband Jeff. She enjoys painting, the outdoors, and especially loves spending time in the North Georgia mountains. Carrie is passionate about education and developing resilience in individuals as they work through difficult experiences.