About
Doyle DeGraw is a licensed counselor who holds both LMHC and LPC credentials and maintains licenses in New York and New Jersey. He has practiced as a licensed counselor for more than ten years and brings a long history of pastoral work spanning five decades. His background blends clinical training with pastoral experience, and he offers straightforward, tool-oriented support to people facing persistent barriers related to fear, anxiety, and doubt.
Doyle practices from an integrative, person-centered, strength-based perspective. His approach draws from Attachment-Based Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, the Gottman Method, Trauma-Informed Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Christian Counseling. He works with individuals and couples, combining challenge and support while helping clients develop practical plans for addressing their concerns.
Areas of focus listed for his work include stress, anxiety, relationship and family concerns, parenting, depression, addictions, eating and food-related issues, and self esteem. He also addresses attachment and family of origin issues, communication and control difficulties, process addictions, fatherhood matters, grief and ambiguous loss, and workplace challenges. Doyle invites careful exploration of relational roots when those patterns appear connected to current difficulties.
Remote sessions and clinical approaches
Doyle offers remote sessions by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. He draws on an integrative, person-centered, strength-based style and aims to be direct and practical. In remote work he emphasizes collaboration and step-by-step planning so clients know what to expect and how tools introduced in sessions can be applied between meetings.
Attachment-Based Therapy is used to explore how early relationships and family of origin patterns influence current reactions and relational difficulties. In accessible terms this approach looks at how attachment needs and triggers show up in everyday life, and it supports work to identify and shift those patterns. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy focuses on identifying unhelpful thoughts and behaviors and introducing practical strategies to alter them. That work often includes skill building, structured exercises, and homework to reinforce change.
The Gottman Method is employed for couples to attend to communication patterns, conflict management, and relational repair. Those seeking a blend of relational exploration and concrete skills to manage anxiety, rebuild communication, or address addictive patterns may find this combination a good collaborative fit.What is Doyle DeGraw's clinical experience?
Doyle has been a licensed counselor for 10 years and has served in pastoral roles for more than 50 years, combining clinical practice with long-term pastoral experience.
What credentials and licenses does he hold?
He is credentialed as an LMHC and an LPC. License details include NY LMHC 008236 and NJ LPC 37PC01252700.
Which languages does Doyle work in?
This profile lists English as the language he uses in sessions.
Where is Doyle located?
He is based in New Jersey.
How can clients work with him remotely?
He offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging as communication options for remote work.
Does he accept international clients?
No. The profile indicates he is not accepting international clients.
What does it cost to work with Doyle?
Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time, according to the profile.
How does someone get started with him?
To begin, use the Start Therapy button and complete a short matching questionnaire to initiate the intake and matching process.