Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a professional Clinical Counselor in the state of Ohio. I provided intensive in home family therapy for a year and have been providing individual, group and family therapy in a residential pediatric metal hospital for the last 8 years. In this time I have worked with individuals predominantly dealing with PTSD as well as additional issues including ADHD, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders and worked with many adoptive, foster, and blended families. I taught classes in the past to married and single individuals. I use a strength based approach to help build the future and move on from issues of the past, doing my best to help other shed the shackles of shame and guilt. I’m certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy but am comfortable with a variety of approaches and expressive outlets including music, art, writing, poetry, and other forms of self-expression.
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Eric Eichler is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor practicing in Ohio with three years of clinical experience. He previously provided intensive in-home family therapy for a year and has worked in a residential pediatric metal hospital providing individual, group, and family therapy.
Throughout his work he has supported people dealing predominantly with PTSD, and has also treated clients with ADHD, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders. He has experience working with adoptive, foster, and blended families, and has taught classes for both married and single individuals.
Eric uses a strength-based approach to help people build toward the future and move beyond the burdens of shame and guilt. He is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and is comfortable using a variety of therapeutic approaches and expressive outlets, including music, art, writing, poetry, and other forms of self-expression.
He holds an Ohio Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor credential and a supervisory designation (OH LPCC E.1800987-SUPV), which reflects his training and registration within the state.
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