Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am licensed in Florida with 50 years of professional work experience. I have experience in working with clients clients in many different areas. I started my career working with Substance Abusers (both Alcohol and Drugs). My first professional position was as the Director of a 60 bed residential program for men and women. The first ten years of my career was devoted to all types of addictions. After this point in my career I added to my interests by becoming licensed as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Michigan. I have also practiced as an LMFT in Florida. Being trained as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker LCSW and an LMFT has afforded me the options of working with clients who are dealing with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse (many years working at the United States Department of Veteran’s Affairs both on the crisis team and at three different Vet Centers working with PTSD and many trauma survivors. I was also a Hospice Social Worker working with clients who were coping with grief and loss, & depression. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. I will tailor our dialog and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs. Taking the first step to sign up for therapy can take courage and I am proud of you for getting started!
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Barry Harnick is a Florida-licensed clinical social worker with 50 years of professional experience in behavioral health and counseling.
He holds a Florida Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential (LCSW, license SW4122) and brings decades of direct practice to his work.
He began his career as the director of a 60-bed residential program for men and women and devoted the first ten years of his practice to treating substance use disorders, including both alcohol and drug addictions.
He later became licensed as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Michigan and has also practiced as an LMFT in Florida.
Training and practice as both an LCSW and an LMFT have enabled him to work with people facing stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, and a range of relationship and intimacy concerns.
He spent many years at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, serving on a crisis team and working at three Vet Centers with PTSD and other trauma survivors, and has also worked as a hospice social worker assisting clients coping with grief, loss, and depression.
He approaches care with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, tailoring conversations and treatment plans to each person’s specific needs.
He recognizes that taking the first step toward therapy takes courage and is proud of those who begin the process.
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Therapists offering remote care are licensed professionals, and clients may choose to switch providers if they want a different fit.
Overall, online therapy provides an accessible option for people seeking support for everyday mental health and relationship issues while preserving many of the benefits of face-to-face treatment.
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