Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I would be happy to help you move forward in your life. I have over 25 years of experience in the mental health field. I have a M.A. in Counseling and also a Master of Divinity degree, but I never superimpose my beliefs or convictions on anyone else, because that is not ethical. My aim is to help individuals and couples move forward in life in a consistent manner with their particular goals and values and convictions. As for experience, I have the least experience working with LGBTQ clients. For licensure I have the LPC, and for certification I have the CADC. As such, I am able to help individuals with issues of depression, severe anxiety, major life changes and losses, substance abuse issues, relationship issues, learning to be assertive and to have boundaries, closure for trauma and abuse, and helping individuals create a strategy for finding an ideal career. I draw on several different treatment approaches, but my foundation is the Cognitive-Behavioral approach, because it is proven that guarding the thoughts, avoiding assumptions, and learning to pause and reflect rather than just reacting is what helps people the most to be at peace with themselves, and to better handle the stressors that life throws at us. I look forward to working with you.
Mostly I work with clients in the United States and Canada. But I am uniquely placed so that I can easily work with clients in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, Australia, Europe and the UK. So let’s get going, and let’s start working on what’s most important to you. I look forward to hearing from you.
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David Sullivan is a Michigan-based counselor with 23 years of experience in the mental health field. He holds an M.A. in Counseling and a Master of Divinity, and maintains professional credentials that include LPC licensure and CADC certification, with license identifiers LCPC LCPC – 9973 and CO LPC LPC.0018161.
He works with both individuals and couples, helping them move forward in ways that align with their own goals, values, and convictions. He does not impose his personal beliefs on others and approaches each person with respect for their individual perspective.
Clinically, he assists people with depression, severe anxiety, major life changes and losses, substance abuse, relationship difficulties, developing assertiveness and healthy boundaries, resolving trauma and abuse, and creating strategies for identifying an ideal career. His practice draws on several treatment approaches, with a foundation in cognitive-behavioral methods that emphasize examining thoughts, avoiding assumptions, and learning to pause and reflect rather than react. He believes these skills help clients find greater peace and manage life’s stressors more effectively.
David primarily works with clients in the United States and Canada, and he is also positioned to work with clients in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, Australia, Europe, and the UK. He welcomes inquiries from prospective clients and looks forward to discussing their priorities for therapy.
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