Who are you at your essence? Your core? The space within that is the ground of your being? Do you operate from this center, or is it like a beloved friend you have lost touch with over the years? Sometimes on our way to what we imagined for ourselves, life has a way of making other plans: A loved one dies, we are diagnosed with a serious illness, a love relationship becomes distant or ends.
We may also find ourselves in the grips of an addictive process, see our child riddled with anxiety or depression, or find our once gratifying work place, toxic and unfamiliar. These are some of many obstacles we might encounter. Or, do you find yourself caught in a vortex of internal chatter, reactivity, or the seemingly endless tasks of daily life?.
We may also find ourselves in the grips of an addictive process, see our child riddled with anxiety or depression, or find our once gratifying work place, toxic and unfamiliar. These are some of many obstacles we might encounter. Or, do you find yourself caught in a vortex of internal chatter, reactivity, or the seemingly endless tasks of daily life?.
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has worked in the human services field since 1993. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1993, I began a year of volunteer service at Turning Point Youth Services in Visalia, California, serving chemically dependent teens and their families. Upon returning to the east coast, my work expanded to school based youth services and crisis intervention counseling at Hackensack High School.
In my practice, I provide individual and couples counseling for adults, and individual therapy for adolescents. A large part of my practice includes, but certainly is not limited to, Help for Helpers, encompassing work with those in helping professions, namely: educators and school personnel, therapists, medical professionals, emergency and first responders, ministers, parents, and coaches.
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