Angie Spartz
Counseling Practicum Provider
Compassionate, genuine, and empowering are words clients often use to describe Angie. Believing that healing happens best when people feel safe, she creates a warm, accepting space for clients to feel seen, heard, and understood. Angie works with adolescents through adulthood.
Clients often come to Angie while navigating anxiety, grief, life transitions, the effects of complex trauma, or the unique experiences of being neurodivergent. Many of these clients have spent years caring for others, striving to meet expectations, or feeling disconnected from themselves. She considers it a privilege to walk alongside her clients as they heal old wounds, strengthen relationships, break patterns, and create lives that feel more aligned with who they are and what matters most to them.
Angie's approach is rooted in person-centered therapy and integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), attachment theory, and trauma-informed somatic interventions. She honors the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, helping clients understand the "why" underneath their experiences while supporting their growth, resilience, and lasting change.
Before entering the counseling profession, Angie built a successful career as a licensed CPA. Like many of her clients, she knows what it feels like to strive for excellence while quietly carrying stress, anxiety, and the pressure to do everything perfectly. She has personal experience navigating career transitions, relationship transitions, neurodivergence, and parenting pressures. Her own journey sparked a passion for helping others reconnect with themselves from the inside out.
Outside the therapy room, Angie enjoys spending time outdoors, thought-provoking conversations, and hosting cult documentary binge-watching parties. She appreciates witty humor and has been known to let out an occasional laughing snort.
Whether you are beginning therapy for the first time or returning to continue your journey, Angie would be honored to walk alongside you as you heal, grow, and discover new possibilities. She offers a free 20-minute video meeting so you can get answers to your questions and see if working together feels right.
Angie is supervised by Kelly Heagle, LMFT, Minnesota Board Approved Supervisor