Congratulations, the fact that you are reading this tells me that you are serious about getting your life back on track and that you have taken the 1st step by seeking some assistance. I have dedicated my life to working with people and helping them overcome whatever obstacles that hold them back from being the best version of themselves. I have worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings, providing group, individual, and family therapy. Usually I have done this through working in the local hospitals, treatment centers, residential units, etc… but recently I decided to work online to reach more people…
I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the state of West Virginia and Ohio. I earned my master’s degree in mental health from West Virginia University in 1991. I have 25+ years of experience as a therapist working with clients with an array of mental health issues. I have worked with adults and children, male and female equally over the years.
Some of the issues I have worked with often include those who struggle with Trauma, Addictions, ADHD, Anxiety, Bi-polar, Depression, Parenting Concerns (troubled children/teens), Social Isolation, Relationship Issues, Individuals facing a difficult challenge, Life dissatisfaction, Internal Conflicts and Self-Esteem just to name a few…
As far as treatment, there are many therapy approaches that I like to utilize in order to meet you where you are. First and foremost is common sense problem solving. I also enjoy using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Client Centered Treatment, Solution Focused, Family Therapy, Human Development, and Trauma Informed Treatment.
Thank you for visiting my page. Hopefully we can work together… I am looking forward to hearing your story and working with you in treatment to assist you in making those positive life changes.
What to expect:
1. Initial Evaluation: Getting to know each other, looking at where you were, where you are, and where you want to be…
2. Developing a Personal Plan: Working together to identify treatment goals…
3. Action Phase of Treatment: Making a commitment to change, working through your obstacles, taking first steps, achieving your treatment goals…
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Greg Zuk is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in West Virginia and Ohio (WV LICSW DPE0942387) with more than 25 years of experience in clinical practice. He earned a master’s degree in mental health from West Virginia University in 1991 and has spent his career helping people address a wide range of challenges.
His clinical work has taken place in both inpatient and outpatient settings, where he has provided group, individual, and family therapy through local hospitals, treatment centers, and residential units. In recent years he moved to offering services online in order to reach more people.
Over the years he has worked with adults and children of both genders on issues including trauma, addictions, ADHD, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, parenting concerns for troubled children and teens, social isolation, relationship problems, life dissatisfaction, internal conflicts, and self-esteem.
Therapeutic approaches he commonly uses include common-sense problem solving, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), client-centered treatment, solution-focused methods, family therapy, human development perspectives, and trauma-informed care. He seeks to match the approach to each person’s situation.
Typical work with a client begins with an initial evaluation to examine past experiences, current circumstances, and future goals. From there he collaborates with the individual to develop a personal treatment plan, and then moves into an action phase that emphasizes commitment to change, working through obstacles, and achieving agreed-upon treatment goals.
He looks forward to hearing people’s stories and supporting them as they make positive life changes.
For many common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and life transitions – online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person sessions. Research and clinical experience suggest that for these types of issues, remote therapy delivers comparable outcomes to face-to-face work.
One of the main benefits of online therapy is flexibility. People can connect with a therapist in the format that fits their life best – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – making it easier to schedule sessions around work, family, and other responsibilities.
Each therapist involved in online work is a licensed professional, and clients may choose to switch therapists if they need a different fit. For common mental health needs and practical life challenges, online therapy provides a convenient, accessible option for receiving professional support.
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