Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed psychotherapist in Massachusetts with over 25 years of clinical experience. I have worked in multiple settings, including crisis teams, day treatment programs, and hospitals. I have also been providing individual, couples, and group psychotherapy throughout this period.
I adjust my clinical style based on the needs of the client. I am comfortable providing feedback and strategies if necessary, particularly if you are most interested in a problem-solving approach. I frequently utilize spiritual and existential modalities. I have extensive training in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Exposure Therapy, Mindfulness, sInternal Family Systems, and Nonviolent Communication.
I am particularly interested in working with people open to mindfulness and spiritual modalities. I have found the integration of spirituality and psychotherapy to be profound influential in my work and in my ability to be helpful to patients.
Finally, if you are looking for a therapist who can make a quick connection, either with yourself or a loved one, I think I would be an excellent choice. Because of the current nature of my work in a hospital, I am comfortable in crisis situations, and with the importance of making an alliance early on in the therapeutic relationship.
Good luck in your process. I commend you for taking this step in your journey.
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Newell Young is a licensed psychotherapist based in Massachusetts with more than 25 years of clinical work. He holds a Master of Arts degree and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, listed as MA LICSW 1032306, which reflects his professional credentials and training.
Over his career he has practiced in a range of settings including crisis teams, day treatment programs, and hospitals, and he continues to work in a hospital environment. Throughout this time he has offered individual, couples, and group psychotherapy, adapting his approach to fit the needs of each person he sees.
Newell adjusts his clinical style according to what a client requires, and he is comfortable offering direct feedback and practical strategies when a problem-solving approach is preferred. He often draws on spiritual and existential perspectives and values the integration of spirituality with psychotherapy as a meaningful influence on his work and on the help he provides.
His training includes extensive work in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Exposure Therapy, mindfulness practices, Internal Family Systems, and Nonviolent Communication. He is particularly interested in working with people who are open to mindfulness and spiritual modalities.
Because of his current hospital work he is experienced with crisis situations and places importance on forming a therapeutic alliance early in treatment. He aims to connect quickly and effectively with individuals or family members who reach out, and he commends anyone taking this step in their journey.
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