Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
In coping with attention deficit problems, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, personality disorders and other mental health difficulties, the emotional pain we endure as the result of these difficulties can be devastating. Over the past 15 years, it has been my privilege to counsel people using a client-centered, strength-based approach, I guide people in unearthing and utilizing their own inner resources, while teaching them new skills, to overcome the difficulties they face stemming from mental health challenges.
I utilize an eclectic approach, drawing from psychological and spiritual approaches, including mindfulness, psychodynamic, gestalt, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, humanistic psychology and self psychology – whatever approach or combination of approaches is the most useful to help you.
I earned a Master of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, California. I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of California at Davis. I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in New Hampshire (LCMHC # 985), and a Masters Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (MLADC # 1001).
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Ross Davidson has 19 years of experience supporting people who face attention deficit challenges, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, substance use concerns, personality disorders and other mental health difficulties. He works from a client-centered, strength-based perspective that emphasizes uncovering and using a person’s own inner resources while teaching new skills to manage painful emotions and life disruptions.
He draws on an eclectic mix of psychological and spiritual approaches to tailor care to each individual’s needs. His practice integrates mindfulness, psychodynamic and gestalt perspectives, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, humanistic psychology and self psychology, using whatever combination of methods best supports a person’s goals.
Davidson earned a Master of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California at Davis. He is a licensed clinical mental health counselor practicing in New Hampshire and also holds a masters-level license in alcohol and drug counseling.
Based in New Hampshire, he applies nearly two decades of clinical experience to help people address stress, relationship struggles, grief, parenting and intimacy issues, anger and self-esteem concerns, career difficulties, trauma and abuse, LGBT-related concerns, and other challenges with compassion and practical tools for change.
Many people question whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges or major life transitions, research and clinical experience indicate that remote therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person care.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can choose the format that fits their life and comfort level, whether that means video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to maintain continuity of care around work, family and other commitments.
Therapists offering remote services are licensed professionals, and clients may change therapists at any time if they want a different match. For many people, online therapy offers an accessible and practical way to pursue mental health support without sacrificing quality of care.
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