
Maggie Paulus, MS, LPC
Assistant Director & Therapist
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Location:
West Bend and Cedarburg
Maggie is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the Assistant Director at Northshore Clinic, where she brings a deep commitment to client-centered care and clinical excellence. She earned her Master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Concordia University Wisconsin and holds a dual Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Communication Studies.
With a passion for creating a supportive, empathetic, and nonjudgmental space, Maggie helps individuals navigate life’s complex challenges with clarity and resilience. She views therapy as a collaborative journey—one rooted in trust, growth, and empowerment—and is dedicated to equipping clients with practical tools and meaningful insights that foster long-term well-being.
Maggie’s clinical interests include working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, divorce management, stress management issues, body image concerns, school-based challenges, and women’s mental health. She has extensive experience counseling adolescents in educational settings, which has deepened her understanding and effectiveness with youth and their families.
Drawing from person-centered, solution-focused, and trauma-informed approaches, Maggie is known for building strong therapeutic relationships and creating personalized strategies that help clients heal, grow, and thrive.