LMHC · Massachusetts · Online sessions
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My name is Peter Steele and I am a licensed therapist in Massachusetts. My clinical experience includes working with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, mood disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder and complex trauma, relational challenges (including infidelity), and grief and loss. My approach to therapy is that you are the expert of your own life and experience. I believe that an interpersonal, collaborative approach, with solution-focused goals is very often an effective way to for me to provide you with therapeutic support. Through this approach, I look forward to working together with you so that you may feel fulfilled in your life through maintainable change, effective boundaries, meaningful relationships, and your own advocacy of yourself, according to your values and goals.
Massachusetts
12 years
MA LMHC 13550
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