Robert Wade, LCSW, is a skilled therapist specializing in trauma processing. With a deep understanding of the impact of trauma on individuals, he employs evidence-based techniques to help clients heal and recover. His compassionate approach creates a safe and supportive environment for clients to address their experiences and build resilience. He received his Master's in Social Work from Southern Adventist University.
I believe in creating a safe and open space where you can feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and feelings without judgment. My approach is centered around understanding your unique experiences and needs. Together, we'll work collaboratively to develop strategies that support your overall well-being. Taking the first step to therapy is courageous. I commend you for reaching out. Our initial sessions will involve getting to know you, understanding your history, and identifying your goals. We’ll also explore your strengths and support system to build upon your resilience.
I am a compassionate and skilled therapist dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for clients to heal and grow. With a strong foundation in active listening and empathy, I build trusting relationships that foster open communication. My clinical expertise, combined with a problem-solving approach, allows me to tailor treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each individual. I believe in empowering clients to develop resilience and overcome challenges.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a therapy that helps process traumatic memories by guiding a person's focus while recalling distressing experiences. This process can reduce the emotional impact of these memories over time.
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) helps individuals process traumatic experiences by identifying and challenging harmful thought patterns related to the trauma. This therapy aims to reduce the impact of traumatic events on daily life.
Somatic therapy focuses on the mind-body connection, recognizing that trauma and emotions are stored in the body. By addressing physical sensations and releasing stored tension, this therapy promotes emotional healing and overall well-being.