I have approximately 30 years of experience in virtually all clinical settings. I began my career working in a juvenile penitentiary (referred to as a 'youth development center) and after almost 6 years, left that setting and moved on to new opportunities. Along the way, I worked with group homes, foster homes, substance abuse treatment programs, and even provided treatment in a sexual offender treatment program. In 2004 I went solely into private practice and currently operate two offices. I also provided on-site services to businesses that suffer a death or other disruptive event; I have provided over 170 of these services in four states during the last several years. While you don't need any faith to see me, I also offer Christian Counseling. Finally, I am a US Army veteran and understand the challenges and needs of veterans. I operate under a practical approach that seeks to build on a person's strengths to achieve realistic, measurable goals. I utilize primarily cognitive behavioral therapy and reality therapy to help my clients achieve their goals and to live life more fully.
What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?
Clients can expect to be respected and to move toward concrete, measurable goals.
What treatment methods and tools do you utilize?
I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy and reality therapy.
Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.
I feel that my biggest strengths are helping others to identify and move towards achievable, measurable goals, using realistic and practical approaches devoid of psychobabble.