Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, my name is S. Michael Fuller. Call me Mike, Michael, Mr. Fuller, whichever you feel most comfortable with. I am licensed in Oklahoma as a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Marital & Family Therapist. I consider myself fortunate to have worked in a wide variety of settings (hospital, youth service agency, university setting as a adjunct professor, health department, public schools and private practice )that have allowed me to help people from many walks of life, ages from very young and just getting started in life to the elderly and moving into the latter stages of life. Diagnostic areas include the treatment of Depression, Anxiety, Family of Origin Issues, Attention and Impulsivity, Grief and Loss issues. These are only a few examples of the many issues I have been able to help people with over the years. Each person I have been fortunate enough to work with has helped me grow and improve as a therapist, just as I hopefully can help you as you work to make changes that will help you grow and develop more fully to the vision you have for yourself.
My initial goal in working with you is to develop a relationship in which you feel heard and understood, respected and appreciated. Most of the time this happens rather quickly, allowing trust and rapport to grow to the point where we can begin to understand where you are emotionally, where you want to be and working together to use your strengths to get there. This process, sounding so simple, is the core of the therapeutic relationship that allows you to move from a place that simply is not working to one that is.
Congratulations, just by reading this you have taken a difficult beginning step towards a life that suits you better than the one you are in now. While I hope to help you in your journey, who you make the journey with is less important than the fact you make it!
I look forward to working with you on this journey!
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Steven Michael Fuller welcomes people to call him Mike, Michael, or Mr. Fuller according to their comfort. He is licensed in Oklahoma as a professional counselor and as a marital and family therapist, and he brings 45 years of experience to his clinical work.
He has practiced in a wide range of settings – including hospitals, a youth service agency, a university role as an adjunct professor, a health department, public schools, and private practice – which has allowed him to work with clients across the lifespan, from very young people beginning life to older adults moving into later stages.
His work has involved treating depression, anxiety, family of origin issues, attention and impulsivity concerns, and grief and loss, among other challenges. Each person he has worked with has contributed to his growth as a therapist, and he aims to use that experience to support others as they pursue the life they want.
His initial objective with every new client is to build a relationship in which the person feels heard, understood, respected, and appreciated. Often that connection forms fairly quickly, creating the trust and rapport needed to clarify where someone is emotionally, identify where they want to be, and use their strengths to get there.
By reading this, a person has already taken an important first step toward a life that better fits their needs. While who one chooses to work with matters less than making the journey, Steven Michael Fuller looks forward to supporting people as they make meaningful changes.
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