Madison Harman, TLMFT

(She/Her/Hers)

Licensed Mental Healthcare Provider

"It is okay to not feel 100% or happy some days. It is important that we feel our emotions how they are whether they are associated with happiness or sadness. Recognizing those emotions and developing appropriate coping mechanisms to manage those thoughts and feelings are most important."

Motivated by a deep desire to help individuals, couples, and families navigate everyday life challenges, Madison aims to help clients find their purpose and role in life. She strives to normalize difficult feelings and thoughts, providing a safe space for clients. She believes in continuous improvement, always learning, and clients play a crucial role in that process.

Master of Arts, Marriage and Family Therapy, 2023
Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids, IA

Bachelor of Science, Psychology, 2020
Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids, IA

Madison's Areas
of Expertise

Anxiety, Depression, Grief & Loss, Life Transitions, Parenting, Postpartum and Perinatal Depression, Relationships, Self-Esteem, Stress, Teens, Trauma, Women's Issues, Families Coping with Substance Use, Panic Attacks, Birth Trauma

Offering Mental Health Therapy Services For

Individuals of All Ages, Couples, & Families

Treatment
Methods

Family Systems Therapy, Mindfulness, Play Therapy, Solution Focused, Strengths-Based Therapy

Get to Know Madison

Selecting a mental health provider is a very personal decision. Learn a bit more about Madison and what to expect when you or a loved one receive care with us at Covenant Family Solutions. Our mission is to unleash your potential.

Madison Harman, TLMFT is an open-minded and nurturing mental health provider who is passionate about helping and serving clients in the community. Madison approaches each session with a not-knowing stance, allowing clients to guide her through their experiences and stories.

Motivated by a deep desire to help individuals, couples, and families navigate everyday life challenges, Madison aims to help clients find their purpose and role in life. She strives to normalize difficult feelings and thoughts, providing a safe space for clients. She believes in continuous improvement, always learning, and clients play a crucial role in that process.

Having personal experience with mental illness and substance use within her family, Madison understands the feelings of being lost and helpless when supporting loved ones struggling with addiction. She also manages her own challenges with panic attacks and anxiety, which has helped her develop effective coping mechanisms and strategies.  

Madison has had many rewarding experiences in mental health, including providing a safe environment for children, offering resources for various challenges, responding empathetically to clients dealing with suicidality, and helping a mother find her purpose and confidence in setting boundaries.

In her personal life, Madison loves watching basketball, especially the Indiana Fever and Iowa Hawkeyes, and enjoys creating memories with her husband and son, Lincoln. She has a Great Dane named Pearl, who has been a great support. In her free time, Madison enjoys reading, relaxing, catching up on favorite TV shows, journaling, working on house projects, and traveling, especially beach destinations.

Please reach out if you are ready to take on the challenges in your path or your child’s. Madison will be there to welcome you with care and compassion.

Request an Appointment with Madison

Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Congratulations on taking this first step in achieving your goals. If you have never been seen by Madison before, please complete the form below to schedule a time to set up your first appointment. If you are a current or past client, please send us a message or call 1-888-336-9661.

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Monday thru Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

CEDAR RAPIDS CLINIC
2720 1st Ave NE, Suite 300
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

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