Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York. I graduated with my Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from State University of New York (SUNY) at Plattsburgh. Since that time, I have worked with adults, couples, individuals and families. I have vast experience in crisis unit in-patient behavioral health. I have worked at several crisis stabilization units for both adults and children in Fort Myers, Florida as well as Plattsburgh, NY. I have worked in a Neuropsychology Clinic as well as Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center (ADAC) developing group programs for clients. I am fascinated by phenomenon’s that affect humans and how individuals process and experience those phenomenon’s. I have participated in several research studies broadly looking at experiences of many types of individuals. I have worked on a quantitative study about the experiences of minority Jewish women immigrants in Canada. I presented the results of that study at McGill University Education Graduate Student Society. I have also presented at the North Eastern Evolutionary Psychological Society (NEEPS) on the impact of life defeat and victory on mood and attachment patterns. I was also involved in a study that involved looking at adult experiences of gender-based violence. I have experience using Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Client centered therapy, and other Cognitive Behavioral therapies, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy, and Cinematherapy.
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Brandon Barton is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor practicing in New York with eight years of clinical experience. He earned his master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh and has provided services to adults, couples, individuals, and families throughout his career.
His background includes extensive work in crisis unit inpatient behavioral health and staffing crisis stabilization units for both adults and children in Fort Myers, Florida and in Plattsburgh, New York. He has also worked in a neuropsychology clinic and at an Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center, where he helped develop group programs for clients.
Barton’s professional interests extend into research on human experience. He has participated in multiple studies, including a quantitative project on the experiences of minority Jewish women immigrants in Canada, which he presented to the McGill University Education Graduate Student Society. He has also presented at the North Eastern Evolutionary Psychological Society on how life defeat and victory relate to mood and attachment, and he was involved in research examining adult experiences of gender-based violence.
In clinical work he draws from evidence-informed approaches such as Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, client-centered methods, a range of Cognitive Behavioral therapies, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, and cinematherapy. He combines this practical experience and research background to support clients facing stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, bipolar disorder, addictions, grief, self-esteem concerns, depression, coping with life changes, and compassion fatigue.
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