
About the Clinician
Monique Wambst is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida offering virtual telehealth therapy for adults throughout the state. She is passionate about helping people make sense of their experiences, recognize patterns, and reconnect with the strength, resilience, and wisdom they already possess. Her work is grounded in a holistic, integrative approach with experience in community and outpatient mental health, trauma, addiction, and crisis intervention. Monique creates a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space where individuals from all backgrounds, cultures, identities, and belief systems feel respected, understood, and empowered to create meaningful, lasting change.
The Roots of Synchrovia
The Roots of Synchrovia
The Roots of Synchrovia
The Roots of Synchrovia
Synchrovia Therapy LLC is a psychotherapy practice grounded in the belief that human experiences are not random, but meaningful—even in suffering. The name reflects this philosophy: "Synchro" is derived from synchronicity, a concept introduced by Carl Jung describing meaningful connections and patterns that emerge beyond simple chance, while "via" means "by way of" or "path." Together, Synchrovia represents the meaningful unfolding of life—the events we experience, the patterns we discover, and the ways we create meaning from our journey.
Therapy at Synchrovia is a space for understanding, growth, and reconnection. The goal is not simply to remove symptoms, but to explore what they may be communicating, understand the experiences that shaped us, and create a more intentional path forward. Through meaning-making and self-exploration, therapy supports individuals in developing a deeper relationship with themselves and their lives.

About the Clinician
Monique Isabel is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida offering virtual telehealth therapy for adults throughout the state. She is passionate about helping people make sense of their experiences, recognize patterns, and reconnect with the strength, resilience, and wisdom they already possess. Her work is grounded in a holistic, integrative approach with a focus on trauma, relationships, addiction, identity, life transitions, and meaning-making. With experience in community and outpatient mental health, trauma-focused care, substance use treatment, and crisis intervention, Monique creates a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space where individuals from all backgrounds, cultures, identities, and belief systems feel respected, understood, and free to be themselves. Drawing from Jungian psychology, existential thought, and evidence-based therapies, she helps clients better understand themselves and create meaningful, lasting change.

About the Clinician
Monique Wambst is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida offering virtual telehealth therapy for adults throughout the state. Her work is grounded in a holistic, integrative understanding of human experience, with attention to trauma, identity, relationships, recovery, meaning-making, and life transitions.
Populations Served
Insurances Accepted: Aetna, Cigna, Carelon Behavioral Health, and Ascension (SmartHealth), with Florida Blue coming soon.
Private pay and sliding scale options are also available.
Young Adults/Adults · Mental Health Concerns · Relationship Issues · Self-Esteem Concerns · Veterans · Trauma · Addiction and Recovery · Domestic Violence · Narcissistic Abuse Recovery · Life transitions · LGBTQIA+ · Identity Exploration · Family-of-origin issues · Career Exploration
Education/Qualifications
Licensed Mental Health Counselor - State of Florida
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)- Florida State University
Master of Science (M.S.) - Florida International University
Jungian Psychology Intensive Training- C.G Jung Insitut Zurich
Basic Hypnotherapy Certification- Hypnotherapy Professional College
Insurances Accepted: Aetna, Cigna, Carelon Behavioral Health, and Ascension (SmartHealth), with Florida Blue coming soon.
Private pay and sliding scale options are also available.
Payment/Insurance Information
Insurances Accepted: Aetna, Cigna, Carelon Behavioral Health, and Ascension (SmartHealth), with Florida Blue coming soon.
Private pay and sliding scale options are also available.
Populations Served
Insurances Accepted: Aetna, Cigna, Carelon Behavioral Health, and Ascension (SmartHealth), with Florida Blue coming soon.
Private pay and sliding scale options are also available.
Young Adults/Adults · Mental Health Concerns · Relationship Issues · Self-Esteem Concerns · Veterans · Trauma · Addiction and Recovery · Domestic Violence · Narcissistic Abuse Recovery · Life transitions · LGBTQIA+ · Identity Exploration · Family-of-origin issues · Career Exploration
Education/Qualifications
Licensed Mental Health Counselor - State of Florida
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)- Florida State University
Master of Science (M.S.) - Florida International University
Jungian Psychology Intensive Training- C.G Jung Insitut Zurich
Basic Hypnotherapy Certification- Hypnotherapy Professional College
Insurances Accepted: Aetna, Cigna, Carelon Behavioral Health, and Ascension (SmartHealth), with Florida Blue coming soon.
Private pay and sliding scale options are also available.
Payment/Insurance Information
Insurances Accepted: Aetna, Cigna, Carelon Behavioral Health, and Ascension (SmartHealth), with Florida Blue coming soon.
Private pay and sliding scale options are also available.
Education/Qualifications
Licensed Mental Health Counselor - State of Florida
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)- Florida State University
Master of Science (M.S.) - Florida International University
Jungian Psychology Intensive Training- C.G Jung Insitut Zurich
Basic Hypnotherapy Certification- Hypnotherapy Professional College
Clinical Philosophy & Theoretical Influences
My approach is holistic, integrative, and rooted in the belief that people are not defined by what happens to them, but by how they come to understand, relate to, and grow from their experiences. Rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction, I view therapy as a collaborative process of developing self-understanding, recognizing patterns, reclaiming personal agency, and creating meaningful change. My work draws from existential therapy, Jungian and psychoanalytic approaches, person-centered therapy, ACT, CBT, DBT, and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), while additional training in Jungian psychology and hypnotherapy informs my use of psychoeducation and Jungian-informed dream exploration when appropriate.
“Know all the theories, master all the techniques, but as you touch a human soul, be just another human soul.”
-Carl Jung
Education/Qualifications
Licensed Mental Health Counselor - State of Florida
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)- Florida State University
Master of Science (M.S.) - Florida International University
Jungian Psychology Intensive Training- C.G Jung Insitut Zurich
Basic Hypnotherapy Certification- Hypnotherapy Professional College
Clinical Philosophy & Theoretical Influences
My approach is holistic, integrative, and rooted in the belief that people are not defined by what happens to them, but by how they come to understand, relate to, and grow from their experiences. Rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction, I view therapy as a collaborative process of developing self-understanding, recognizing patterns, reclaiming personal agency, and creating meaningful change. My work draws from existential therapy, Jungian and psychoanalytic approaches, person-centered therapy, ACT, CBT, DBT, and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), while additional training in Jungian psychology and hypnotherapy informs my use of psychoeducation and Jungian-informed dream exploration when appropriate.
“Know all the theories, master all the techniques, but as you touch a human soul, be just another human soul.”
-Carl Jung

A Holistic Approach to Therapy
Struggles, symptoms, and life experiences are opportunities for deeper understanding—not signs of weakness.
Every experience is a part of a larger story waiting to be understood.
Symptoms often reveal what the deeper self is seeking to communicate.
What appears as a struggle may be an invitation toward growth.
Healing begins when we create space to understand ourselves more deeply.
Healing begins when we create space to understand ourselves more deeply.
“Know all the theories, master all the techniques, but as you touch a human soul, be just another human soul.” - Carl Jung
Clinical Philosophy & Theoretical Influences
My approach is holistic, integrative, and rooted in the belief that people are not defined by what happens to them, but by how they come to understand, relate to, and grow from their experiences. Rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction, I view therapy as a collaborative process of developing self-understanding, recognizing patterns, reclaiming personal agency, and creating meaningful change. My work draws from existential therapy, Jungian and psychoanalytic approaches, person-centered therapy, ACT, CBT, DBT, and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), while additional training in Jungian psychology and hypnotherapy informs my use of psychoeducation and Jungian-informed dream exploration when appropriate.

A Holistic Approach to Therapy
Struggles, symptoms, and life experiences are opportunities for deeper understanding—not signs of weakness.
Every experience is a part of a larger story waiting to be understood.
Symptoms often reveal what the deeper self is seeking to communicate.
What appears as a struggle may be an invitation toward growth.
Healing begins when we create space to understand ourselves more deeply.
Healing begins when we create space to understand ourselves more deeply.
“Know all the theories, master all the techniques, but as you touch a human soul, be just another human soul.” - Carl Jung
Clinical Philosophy & Theoretical Influences
My approach is holistic, integrative, and rooted in the belief that people are not defined by what happens to them, but by how they come to understand, relate to, and grow from their experiences. Rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction, I view therapy as a collaborative process of developing self-understanding, recognizing patterns, reclaiming personal agency, and creating meaningful change. My work draws from existential therapy, Jungian and psychoanalytic approaches, person-centered therapy, ACT, CBT, DBT, and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), while additional training in Jungian psychology and hypnotherapy informs my use of psychoeducation and Jungian-informed dream exploration when appropriate.
If this approach feels aligned, the next step can be simple.
Synchrovia Therapy LLC is a psychotherapy practice grounded in the belief that human experiences are not random, but meaningful—even in suffering. The name reflects this philosophy: "Synchro" is derived from synchronicity, a concept introduced by Carl Jung describing meaningful connections and patterns that emerge beyond simple chance, while "via" means "by way of" or "path." Together, Synchrovia represents the meaningful unfolding of life—the events we experience, the patterns we discover, and the ways we create meaning from our journey.
Therapy at Synchrovia is a space for understanding, growth, and reconnection. The goal is not simply to remove symptoms, but to explore what they may be communicating, understand the experiences that shaped us, and create a more intentional path forward. Through meaning-making and self-exploration, therapy supports individuals in developing a deeper relationship with themselves and their lives.