Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Thomas Smith and I graduated with my MSW from Marywood University in 2001. I use a variety of treatment modalities and work with the client to select the best approach to treatment. I am a seasoned clinician with over 20 years of experience in providing individual, group and family counseling. I am a Clinical Social Worker, with experience treating military members and their families, veterans, individuals with serious mental health conditions, substance use disorders, chronically ill patients, adolescents and families. I have extensive training in trauma treatment modalities, family violence, mood disorders and interpersonal effectiveness.
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Thomas Smith earned his Master of Social Work from Marywood University in 2001 and currently practices as a clinician in Pennsylvania. He is a Pennsylvania Licensed Clinical Social Worker – license number CW016654 – a credential that denotes clinical social work training and authorization to provide therapeutic services in the state. He uses a variety of treatment modalities and collaborates with each client to choose the approach that best fits their needs.
Thomas provides individual, group, and family counseling and has three years of professional experience delivering therapy. He has worked with military members and their families, veterans, people living with serious mental health conditions, individuals with substance use disorders, chronically ill patients, adolescents, and families. He also has extensive training in trauma treatment modalities, family violence, mood disorders, and interpersonal effectiveness, and addresses a wide range of concerns such as stress, anxiety, relationship challenges, grief, depression, addictions, LGBT issues, parenting difficulties, anger management, and coping with life changes.
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