Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Earle and I am a licensed professional clinical counselor with supervisory designation. Over the last 14 years, this counselor has worked in all levels of treatment (e.g inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization) . He has successfully worked with persons from 6 years of age through end of life. This clinician believes mind, body spirit are connected and balance is essential. This therapist is seasoned and versed in dealing with Depression, Anxiety, personality disorders, life transitions, marital/ family issues, and addictions. If life is throwing you a curve ball, I can assure you that you can learn to manage what is troubling you with a little guidance.
Hobbies: outdoors, meeting new people, health and fitness, fishing, camping, research, learning about different cultures, and history are a few.
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Earle Martin is a licensed professional clinical counselor in Ohio with a supervisory credential, listed as OH LPCC E.0500252-SUPV, and he brings 17 years of clinical experience to his practice.
Over the past 14 years he has worked across all levels of care – inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization – and he has provided services to persons from six years of age through end of life. He is a seasoned clinician who emphasizes the connection between mind, body and spirit and considers balance essential to well-being.
He works with a range of concerns including depression, anxiety, personality disorders, life transitions, marital and family issues, and addictions. He believes that, with some guidance, people can learn to manage the challenges that life throws their way.
Outside of his professional work he enjoys outdoor activities, meeting new people, health and fitness, fishing and camping, and he pursues research and learning about different cultures and history.
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