Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) since 2018. I counseled the previous 2 years at a Limited License Professional Counselor (LLPC) at Par Rehabilitation. I worked and learned under Todd Westfall as an LLPC. I stayed on at Par for nearly 2 years after earning my LPC . I have since moved on to Fountain of Wisdom and Hope and A New Day Counseling. Since starting to counsel, I have worked with individuals with employment cases, depression, anxiety, autism, visually impaired, bi-polar and schizophrenia.
I have worked in the disability environment my entire life. I have worked in direct care group homes, Hope Network, Community Mental Health and Harris Development Center. I have experience in case management of disability claims, Michigan Rehabilitation Services, SSI/SSDI claims with the Social Security Administration, short-term disability claims with Sedgwick CMS. Another area that I have experience in is with the Lansing Public School system. I worked as a special education assistant working with special education students and at-risk students.
At age 18 I suffered a traumatic brain injury and had to overcome nearly all of life’s obstacles to not only to become independent but to educate myself in the midst of living with the effects of a traumatic brain injury . So that experience gives me a unique perspective of how a client feels living with a disability and having the knowledge and information learned and used as a professional counselor. I appreciate you spending time reading my profile if you feel my education, life experiences and work experiences could help you get to where you want to go please give me a call.
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Charlie Rose
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Charles Rose is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has held full licensure since 2018 and brings six years of clinical experience. He is licensed to practice as a professional counselor in both Michigan and Arizona.
He began his practice as a Limited License Professional Counselor at Par Rehabilitation, where he worked for two years under Todd Westfall. After earning his full licensure he remained at Par for nearly two more years before moving on to roles with Fountain of Wisdom and Hope and A New Day Counseling.
Throughout his counseling career he has worked with people managing employment-related matters, depression, anxiety, autism, visual impairment, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. He has deep roots in the disability field, having worked in direct care group homes and with organizations such as Hope Network, Community Mental Health, and Harris Development Center.
His professional background also includes case management of disability claims and collaboration with Michigan Rehabilitation Services, handling SSI/SSDI claims with the Social Security Administration, and managing short-term disability claims with Sedgwick CMS. In the public school setting he worked with the Lansing Public School system as a special education assistant supporting both special education and at-risk students.
At age 18 he experienced a traumatic brain injury and worked to regain independence while continuing his education. That personal journey informs his perspective as a counselor and gives him direct insight into what it is like to live with a disability.
He appreciates you taking the time to read his profile. If Charles Rose’s education, life experience, and professional background resonate with what you are seeking, please contact him to explore whether he can help you reach your goals.
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