Individuals

The two most important days in your life
are the day you were born and
the day
you find out why.
                                       — Mark Twain

Individuals and Groups

Therapeutic Counseling Services

Therapeutic approaches are chosen based upon each individual’s needs and preferences, and are
directed at the integration of the mind, body, and spiritual components of clients. As a therapist,
my role is to provide feedback, offer support, and provide resources as a client explores their
concerns, identifies solutions, and develops plans of action that best fit their chosen life journey. 

Sessions will focus on one or more of the following: self-awareness, self-assessment, choice,
problem solving, and goal setting. Other areas of counseling may include an exploration of individual
empowerment and responsibility, personal values and life meanings, client strengths and limitations,
self-concept, acceptance, and change.

Therapeutic adjuncts such as animal-assisted therapy, clinical hypnosis, and EMDR are utilized when
appropriate and, always, in close consultation with the client. 

Psychological and emotional conditions that are commonly treated include:

Button    Grief and Loss

Button    Trauma and Stress-Related Conditions

Button    Bipolar Disorder

Button    Schizophrenia

Button    Communication Difficulties

Button    Social Anxiety

Button    Adjustment Disorder

Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling

Rehabilitation Counseling efforts are aimed at assisting individuals with a wide variety of
disabilities by providing the following services, both independently and in conjunction with
governmental resources:

Button    Vocational Assessments, Analysis, and Comprehensive Reports

Button    Psychosocial Adaptation Counseling

Button    Career Counseling

Button    Job Search Assistance & Interviewing Preparation

Button    Work Readiness & Work Adjustment Assistance

Button    Social Security Disability Assessment & Consultation

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