Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. As a LCSW I am licensed to provide family and individual therapy. I have been a licensed therapist for 7 years. Some of my previous jobs have been teacher, working with developmentally disabled adults for 15 yeas. I also have worked for the State of Oklahoma in Adult Protection Services, Developmental Disabilities and Child Welfare. I have worked with individuals and families who have been involved with Child Welfare investigations. Some of my experiences have been working with individuals with depression, anxiety, emotional and physical abuse, relationship issues.
My style is warm and non judgmental. I feel labels limit us but my treatment style can be adjusted to your individual needs. I have used Cognitive Behavioral, EMDR, DBT and even Play therapy and yes even adults can benefit from this. I attend trainings and even at my age I enjoy learning new treatment types. I have enjoyed recently learning about Mindfulness. Mindfulness is as old as the hills. This philosophy or life style has lead me to be more productive recently.
I know how difficult it is to reach out for help. By reaching out you are now prepared to work on the issues which are preventing you from enjoying a more rewarding life. Sometimes you feel better just to have someone who will listen to you without judgement and offer occasional advice to help you deal with conflicts.
Now you have reached out I look forward to help develop an individual treatment plan and working with you to overcome the problems that have caused you to reach out.
*** Please note I do not provide Christian based therapy and I do not identify as Christian in my spiritual beliefs. I do not provide Christian or spiritual based services that include Bible wisdom and prayer.
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Robert Skuy is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Oklahoma. He holds a license to provide family and individual therapy (OK LCSW 5721) and brings ten years of professional experience to his work.
Before focusing full time on therapy, he spent many years in roles such as teaching and supporting adults with developmental disabilities – including 15 years working directly with that population. He has also served the State of Oklahoma in Adult Protection Services, Developmental Disabilities, and Child Welfare, and has experience working with individuals and families involved in Child Welfare investigations.
His clinical work has included helping people facing depression, anxiety, emotional and physical abuse, and relationship concerns. He works in a warm, nonjudgmental manner and prefers flexible treatment approaches rather than fixed labels, adapting methods to the needs of each person.
Robert uses a range of therapeutic techniques, including cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR, dialectical behavior therapy, and play therapy – noting that play-based approaches can benefit adults as well as children. He continues regular professional training and has recently explored mindfulness practices, which he reports have helped him become more productive.
Robert understands that reaching out for help can be difficult. He aims to listen without judgment, offer practical guidance when appropriate, and collaborate with clients to create individualized treatment plans to address the issues that brought them to therapy. He does not provide Christian-based therapy, does not identify as Christian in his spiritual beliefs, and does not offer services that include Bible-based counsel or prayer.
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