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Chris Calabrese

Chris Calabrese

(he/him)

LMHC
3 years of experience
Virtual

As a counselor, I aim to be a mirror for you to help you understand your thoughts, process your feelings, and see your patterns. I value collaborating with clients to build self-esteem, manage stress during challenges or transitions, and create healthier relationships. Common focuses include self-esteem, adjustment, communication, empathy training, strength identification, coping skills, trauma, stress management and career/school issues. I have experience working with a variety of diagnoses including anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders, PTSD, OCD and ADHD. I operate from a person-centered framework and utilize CBT, narrative therapy, REBT and mindfulness techniques. I aim to be strength-based, flexible, empathetic, and open-minded in helping you create change.

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

The first session is all about getting to know one another. Together we can talk about what brings you into therapy, and what you're hoping to get out of therapy. We will also chat about what your symptoms look like, your prior experiences in therapy, and what can expect if we work together. I am also happy to address any questions or concerns you might have.

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

Through empathy, creativity and authenticity, I hope to build a relationship with my clients that highlights trust, openness, and compassion. My goal is to create a nonjudgmental space for you and I to explore, so that you can build awareness and create change.

About Chris Calabrese

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Virtual

My treatment methods

Person-centered (Rogerian)

Person-centered therapy is my favorite because it focuses on collaboration, nonjudgmental listening, and empathy. Essentially, I aim to provide you a safe space to process how your feeling while also acting as a mirror for you. This way, you can build awareness of yourself and your patterns, which unlocks your unique ability to make change.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

I use CBT techniques help you understand how you think, so that you can make changes to your patterns and thought processes to feel happier, less anxious, and more in control. I also find CBT techniques helpful in setting and completing goals. I often use CBT techniques with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, OCD, adjustment, and difficulty completing goals/tasks.

Positive Psychology

Positive Psychology helps you identify and embrace your strengths in order to make changes. From a place of our own unique strengths, we can learn to become more hopeful, empathetic, and develop a healthier, growth-focused mindset.