Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Director/Clinical Director, of a wellness center focused on Child, Adolescent, Family counseling and case management. I have worked in the rehabilitation industry since 1987 including operation of a multi service rehabilitation center specializing in dual diagnosis, developmental disability and Acquired Brain Injury. My scholarly focus has always centered on child/adolescent and family counseling with a specialization in multicultural and disadvantaged populations. My specific specialization is rooted in early attachment systems and theory though I am somewhat eclectic in my choice(s) of foundational theory that I employ in practice. I wrote the clinical curriculum for a Freestanding Wilderness Adventure Program for Native American Youth experiencing problems with substance abuse and addiction which included intensive family and extended family work. My practice today as a Licensed Professional Counselor in Wyoming is focused on working with children and families including Play therapy with children and adults, psycho-social group and individual therapies, couples counseling, family counseling. I have worked in and developed our agency’s Telehealth Platform since 2016 and have always felt the possibilities of reaching rural and isolated populations makes Telemedicine a perfect fit.
My counseling style is benched in person centered care. I believe the cornerstones of effective therapies begin with honesty, dignity and respect. Because of my background, diversity and cultural sensitivity are also important to the healing mission. I am goal directed in my approach to therapy combining modalities of cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, psychodynamic and rational-emotive counseling tempered with a sense of humor (laughter is the best medicine) and professionalism.
I look forward to working with you!
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Roderick Foley serves as the Director and Clinical Director of a wellness center that emphasizes child, adolescent and family counseling along with case management. He has worked in the rehabilitation field since 1987, including operating a multi-service rehabilitation center that focused on dual diagnosis, developmental disability and acquired brain injury.
His scholarly and clinical attention has consistently centered on child and adolescent work and family counseling, with a long-standing emphasis on multicultural and disadvantaged populations. His clinical specialization is grounded in early attachment systems and attachment theory, although he draws from a range of foundational theories in practice.
Roderick wrote the clinical curriculum for a freestanding wilderness adventure program serving Native American youth facing substance abuse and addiction, a program that included intensive work with families and extended family systems. In his current practice as a licensed professional counselor in Wyoming, he focuses on children and families and offers play therapy for both children and adults, psycho-social group and individual therapies, couples counseling and family counseling.
He has been involved in developing his agency’s telehealth platform since 2016 and believes telemedicine is a strong fit for reaching rural and isolated populations. He practices from a person-centered approach and views honesty, dignity and respect as cornerstones of effective care. Diversity and cultural sensitivity are important to his work.
Roderick is goal-directed in his clinical approach and combines cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, psychodynamic and rational-emotive methods, while maintaining a professional demeanor that includes a sense of humor. He is a Wyoming-licensed professional counselor, credentialed as an LPC (license LPC-1479). He looks forward to working with you.
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