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  • Veronica H. Lopiccolo

    Founder & Executive Director

    MA, LPC, NCC, ACS, CCTP

    Veronica Lopiccolo (nee Visger) is the Founder & Executive Clinical Director of All Things Possible Wellness Center, PLLC. She is a nationally board certified (NCC) Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS). Veronica is an Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) Master Practitioner and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP). Veronica is an internship and limited license supervisor. Veronica is also a Psychometrician.

    Veronica earned a Post-Masters Clinical Mental Health Counseling Specialization Certificate, a Master’s degree in Counseling, and a Bachelor’s degree Magna Cum Laude in Psychology all from Oakland University. Her Post-Masters Certification included in depth training in Psychodynamic Theory and psychological/psycho-educational testing & assessment under psychologist James Hansen, PhD. In 2017 Veronica was nominated by her peers, and awarded, the Outstanding Practitioner Award from Theta Chapter Chi Sigma Iota International Academic & Professional Counseling Honor Society.

    Veronica has worked in an assortment of roles in the mental health field. Veronica administers psychological and psycho-educational testing. She  also engages in counseling/psychotherapy with those she feels blessed to serve. Veronica’s clinical approach is based on theories and techniques from Psychodynamic approaches, CBT, Adlerian, Gestalt, Humanistic, and Existential perspectives which she utilizes in a way to meet each client’s individual needs. Veronica is also a Basic Certified Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) provider. Veronica has experience working with a wide range of emotional and behavioral struggles in outpatient and inpatient settings. Veronica enjoys working with individuals and couples as well. She has experience in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, personality disorders, grief, chronic pain, and substance abuse. She partners with her clients to increase self-awareness, foster empowerment, and identify restrictive behavioral patterns that may hinder personal growth. Veronica also utilizes a client’s spirituality/faith to help them on their healing journey, per their request.

    Past and present professional affiliations for Veronica include: Theta Chapter Chi Sigma Iota Academic & Professional Counseling Honor Society, Past Fundraising Committee Chair; American Psychological Association, Member; American Counseling Association, Member; Michigan Mental Health Counselors Association, Member; Michigan Counseling Association, Member & Professional Development Committee Chair 2017-2018; National Association of Social Workers, Associate Member; and American Association of Christian Counselors, Presidential Member.

    In addition to her work as a licensed clinician and counselor advocate Veronica volunteered on the front line helping current human sex-trafficking victims to feel loved and safe to foster rescues on the streets of Detroit from 2014-2023. Veronica played a great role in advocacy for HB 4325 of 2019 (PA 96 of 2019) to protect the LLPC/LPC counseling licenses in the state of Michigan speaking at rallies, being interviewed on NPR, and connecting with our Governor behind the scenes through the late State Representative Isaac Robinson to defend the right and rewrite the scope of practice for licensed mental health counselors in MI to independently treat and diagnose mental health disorders. Veronica also believes in coming from a place of abundance and helps other clinicians to establish their own private/group practices. Previously Veronica served her community as Sunday School Superintendent, Home Communion Minister, and on the Board of Christian Education at places of worship. Veronica currently serves in Kids Ministry and as the Chairperson of her churches Prayer Ministry Team Council. Her passion for serving others in Metro Detroit, both professionally and personally, is contagious.

    Veronica enjoys attending continuing education conferences/workshops. She also enjoys spending time with her family which includes being a stepmother to two amazing children, her furbabies, game nights, traveling,  bicycling, kayaking, and reading.