Rick Hafer, LP - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Rick Hafer

Rick Hafer

(he/him)

LP
47 years of experience
Virtual

I've been blessed to have wonderful professional positions throughout my career (see roderickhaferphd.com). Most recently I was Vice-Chair of the Psychiatry Department at the University of Wisconsin. I enjoy working with all client presentations and believe that the "connection" with those I treat is critical to therapy success. I think a 15 to 30 minute free consultation would be the best approach to determine "our fit" in working together.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

The key to successful therapy involves: 1) establishing a good "connection" 2) Understanding the client's situational events that brought them to the visit 3) Establishing client centered goals, and 4) Most importantly agreeing on tasks to accomplish the goals. All of this can happen quickly and successfully. It is important to monitor our progress each visit and constantly receive your feedback to make sure we're accomplishing your goals for therapy.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

I have significant clinical experience across all mental health domains. Rapport is primary, the philosophy or approach secondary. My ultimate therapeutic strength is problem assessment, goal setting based on the issues, and proactively partnering with each patient for incremental change/improvement.

About Rick Hafer

Identifies as

Specializes in

Accepts cash

$200/session

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Solution Focused Brief Treatment

For the past ten years I have specialized in offering solution focused approaches to assist clients with their distress. After 47 years of practice, I am convinced this is the best appropriate (though not the only one) for most individuals seeking help.

Interpersonal

I was initially trained in Sullivanian approaches to therapy. Interpersonal approaches/philosophy fit and apply to most seeking care. This has been an integral thread to my work over all 47 years of practice.