Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a retired psychologist licensed in the state of North Carolina. Over the past 35 years, I have worked in a variety of mental health and educational settings. These have included a state vocational rehabilitation center, public schools, private practice, mental health center, and teaching in a small university. My goal in my professional career has been to experience as much as I could in different settings. In doing so I felt my varied experiences could help me provide the best services to my clients. Along with the professional experiences, I also enjoy traveling and learning about other cultures.
I attended schools in Wyoming, Idaho, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia. In each university, I learned a variety of techniques to put in my psychology toolbox. I prefer a combination of solution based and cognitive based techniques as I feel that everyone has goals but are just not sure how to obtain them. I believe my role is to assist clients to find the best path to reach them. I encourage and assist my clients to come up with their own way of getting to their goal and not rely on my way for them. I feel a sense of humor and enjoyment of music can often help in many if not all situations.
My hope for you is that together we will find the path to reaching your goal(s). I will walk the path with you and support you in your journey. Last, I ask that you commit to at least three sessions so that I can get to know you better and you can decide if I am the right person to assist you on your way. Thank you for considering me.
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Dr. Kenneth Sheldon is a retired psychologist practicing in North Carolina with forty years of experience in mental health and educational settings. Over his career he has worked in a state vocational rehabilitation center, public schools, private practice, a community mental health center, and has taught at a small university. These varied roles have informed a broad, practice-based perspective on assessment and treatment.
He completed training at institutions in Wyoming, Idaho, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia, gathering a range of therapeutic approaches to include in his clinical toolbox. Dr. Sheldon prefers an integration of solution-focused and cognitive-based techniques, believing that most people have goals but may need guidance to identify the steps to reach them. His role is to help clients discover the best path for themselves and to support clients as they design their own routes to change.
Outside of professional work, he enjoys traveling and learning about other cultures, and he finds that a sense of humor and an appreciation for music often assist in the therapeutic process. He aims to walk alongside clients as they pursue their goals and asks that new clients commit to at least three sessions so he can better understand their needs and they can determine whether he is the right fit. He is a licensed psychologist in North Carolina.
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