Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have many years of experience working with parents and young adults under and over 18 years of age with personal struggles connected to Bipolar Disorder, Depression, gender identity, anxiety disorder (anxiety NOS, OCD, agoraphobia, Munchausen syndrome by proxy), and individuals with physical disabilities. I spent five years working with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and other related disorders. I have worked with couples via individual therapy while combining couples therapy with adults looking for both. I have an eclectic style incorporating numerous modalities. I participated in a year-long study implementing Motivational Interviewing techniques and approaches and have engaged in maintaining those techniques to help individuals struggling with addictions connected to sex, gambling, internet, and alcohol and drugs. I attended Fitchburg State University graduating in 2006. I have engaged in completing continuing education certificates in Expressive and Alternative Therapies, Sports Therapy, Art Therapy, Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Childhood, Multi-Cultural Counseling and Therapy, Middle Aged Men and Suicide, and Family Systems.
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Robert Moore Jr. brings 17 years of professional experience supporting parents and young adults under and over 18 years of age who face a range of personal challenges, including bipolar disorder, depression, questions of gender identity, and various anxiety presentations such as anxiety NOS, OCD, and agoraphobia. He has also worked with individuals affected by Munchausen syndrome by proxy and with clients who have physical disabilities.
For five years he provided care to people diagnosed with schizophrenia and other related disorders. He has experience working with couples through individual therapy and has combined couples work with individual treatment for adults seeking both approaches. His practice reflects an eclectic orientation that incorporates multiple therapeutic modalities.
Robert completed a year-long study in Motivational Interviewing and continues to use those techniques to support people struggling with addictions related to sex, gambling, internet use, and alcohol and drugs. His clinical work draws on that training alongside a variety of other methods to tailor care to each person’s needs.
He holds an MA and is a licensed mental health counselor (license number 9654). Robert graduated from Fitchburg State University in 2006 and has pursued continuing education certificates in Expressive and Alternative Therapies, Sports Therapy, Art Therapy, Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Childhood, Multi-Cultural Counseling and Therapy, Middle Aged Men and Suicide, and Family Systems. He practices in Massachusetts.
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