
About
I am a recent Liberty University graduate, and I am working toward a play therapy certificate at the University of Wyoming. Before starting my graduate education, I was a combat medic with the 101st Airborne. I like to spend a lot of time outside hiking, running, and camping, and I am a proud husband and father.
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Life is full of difficult transitions and hardships that can be overwhelming when you do not have someone to talk to. Therapy can be intimidating, but I strive to create a relaxed, safe place where you can bring whatever is on your mind to the table. Together, we can work toward achieving your goals. Developing a meaningful, empathetic relationship is the most important and effective part of therapy. I strive to foster genuine, caring relationships with my clients to make them feel comfortable and to facilitate healing.
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I believe that it is important that therapy is holistic, including physical, emotional, and spiritual health. I pull from various counseling techniques and theories to meet your specific needs. I have experience working with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, children’s behavior issues, and more. I also have specific training in play therapy for children, trauma, PTSD, and combat-related stress. If you are considering seeing a therapist, I encourage you to set up a consultation and see how you can take your first step to achieving emotional, physical, and spiritual health.

