Though I have a limited schedule, and I am only able to meet with clients through the Live Chat format, I am a very confident, very optimistic and very patient counselor licensed in Pennsylvania, with over 40 years of helping individuals, couples, families and parents. I’ve helped parents to assist extremely difficult children, both the young ones and the children who are now chronologically adults; I’ve helped families with conflicts that seem unbearable; I’ve helped couples with outrageous relational problems; and I’ve helped individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, substance abuse disorders and frustrations related to problems in reaching vocational, spiritual, relational hopes and dreams.
In addition to using an eclectic approach that includes person-centered and solution-focused approaches as well as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for all clients in need, I enjoy engaging clients who are interested in spirituality either in a form of existential therapy that integrates some of the works of Viktor Frankl and Soren Kierkegaard, a 12 step facilitation to encourage recovery in many areas of life, and/or a form of pastoral counseling for clients who desire to include specifics of their faith in how they make progress toward feeling better about their daily walk with God and/or their relationships and their thoughts about the future. I am also both confident and equipped to assist parents and grandparents with specialized parenting techniques to help children who have various emotional and behavioral concerns, including Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).
For those with other specific needs, I am a Certified Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor (CAADC), having spent nearly 15 years treating individuals with 12 step facilitation, medication-assisted treatments and co-occurring disorders therapies, and I’ve worked for more than 10 years helping individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities as well as providing therapeutic support and training for foster and adoptive families.
I look forward to speaking with you about your specific concerns.
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Rob Henry is a confident, optimistic and patient counselor licensed in Pennsylvania who brings 23 years of clinical experience to his work. He maintains a limited schedule and currently meets with clients through the Live Chat format only, offering focused support for individuals, couples, families and parents facing a wide range of challenges.
He uses an eclectic clinical approach that includes person-centered and solution-focused strategies alongside Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). For clients interested in spirituality, he can integrate existential perspectives inspired by Viktor Frankl and Soren Kierkegaard, offer 12-step facilitation to support recovery goals, or provide pastoral-style counseling when faith is an important part of a client’s healing process. He also works with parents and grandparents, teaching specialized parenting techniques for children and adults with emotional and behavioral concerns, including Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).
Rob holds a Pennsylvania professional counseling license (PA LPC, license number PC010671), which authorizes him to provide counseling services in the state. He is also a Certified Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor (CAADC) and has spent nearly 15 years treating individuals using 12-step facilitation, medication-assisted treatments and co-occurring disorder therapies. In addition, he has more than 10 years of experience supporting people with intellectual and physical disabilities and providing therapeutic support and training for foster and adoptive families. He welcomes the opportunity to speak about a client’s specific concerns.
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