LMHC · Florida · Online sessions
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If you are reading this-thank you for considering me. I became a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in 2017 after entering the therapy field as a Naval Drug and Alcohol Counselor in 2000. I have worked with clients in a variety of settings over that timespan to include community mental health, private practice, group, family and individual venues. I have worked with clients with many concerns including anger control, substance abuse and related issues, marital, parenting, depression/anxiety, and others. My approach is primarily client centered, cognitive behavioral therapy. I believe that we all are able to reach reasonable and realistic goals when it comes to coping with the challenges that life presents. I hope that you discover a supportive partner on your journey to your best self.
Florida
4 years
FL LMHC MH14950
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