Licensed Professional Counselor – Candidate | MS, PCLC
Hi there! I’m Lindsay Hecock, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Candidate (PCLC).
I’m a wife, a mom of three busy kids, and someone who knows what it’s like to look like you have it all together on the outside—while feeling like you’re falling apart on the inside.
My path to becoming a counselor didn’t begin in a classroom—it was shaped by real life experiences and a deepening relationship with God. I’ve walked through the isolation and grief of infertility and miscarriage. I’ve faced parenting struggles that left me questioning whether I was failing as a mom. I’ve wrestled with feeling like my brain just works differently, wondering how I can possibly keep carrying the weight of daily demands, and at times, feeling like a stranger in my own body and wondering where God is amongst it all.
In all of that I’ve learned it takes incredible courage to name those struggles and reach out for help. Healing is holy work: an act of courage and faith. I know what it’s like to carry a lot quietly—and I want you to know you don’t have to do it alone.
I earned my Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Grand Canyon University and hold a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Pastoral Care from Northwest University. My work is shaped by over a decade of experience in mental health working with kids and families, as well as a decade of experience in vocational ministry leading and walking alongside people in some of their most troubling times. I love to learn and continue to further my education through ongoing training in grief, reproductive trauma, neurodiversity (ADHD), trauma recovery, and women’s mental health. I love to learn and believe you deserve care that understands your story and honors your journey.
When I’m not in the therapy room, you’ll find me with my husband and kids enjoying all that living in Montana has to offer—boating on Flathead Lake, skiing on Big Mountain, camping along Lake Koocanusa, or hiking in Glacier National Park. I also love slow mornings with a cup of coffee and a good devotional or movie nights as a family.
I believe YOU were made to flourish—even in the middle of hard things. If you’re ready to take that next step toward healing, I’d be honored to walk with you.