Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hey, I’m Victor! I am a strength-based, solution-focused clinical social worker, experienced working with children, adolescents, adults, and families. I have worked with diverse populations including people affected by substance use, survivors of domestic violence, children and families involved with the child welfare system (including juvenile justice), adults involved in the criminal justice system, LGBT youth and adults, and unstably housed adults. My work with these different populations included anger management, parenting training, developing cognitive and behavioral skills for depression and anxiety, trauma focused counseling, relapse prevention, and resolving family problems.
Coming from a strengths based perspective, I primarily utilized a solution-focused approach to my work. Talking about the problems can feeling relieving, but I believe focusing on our resiliency and strengths to find solutions to our problems is equally important. I also utilized the cognitive behavioral approach because problems can cause negative thinking and developing adaptive strategies to manage distress.
Entering counseling is not an easy process – I know! But like our physical health, our mental health must be stable if we are to reach self-actualization and our fullest potential. While we do the work necessary for you to grow and heal, I offer a supportive space to you to speak your truth. I prioritize your concerns for each session with a goal of giving you the tools to move forward.
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Victor Rose is a strengths-based, solution-focused clinical social worker with a decade of experience supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families in New York. He has worked with a wide range of populations, including people affected by substance use, survivors of domestic violence, children and families involved with the child welfare system – including juvenile justice – adults involved in the criminal justice system, LGBT youth and adults, and individuals experiencing housing instability.
His clinical work has included anger management, parenting training, developing cognitive and behavioral skills to address depression and anxiety, trauma-focused counseling, relapse prevention, and mediation of family conflicts. Working from a strengths-based perspective, he emphasizes resiliency and practical solutions while also drawing on cognitive behavioral techniques to identify and change negative thinking patterns and build adaptive coping strategies.
Victor understands that beginning counseling can feel difficult, and he approaches therapy with a supportive stance designed to help clients speak openly and work toward growth. He prioritizes each person’s concerns in session and focuses on equipping them with tools to move forward. He is a licensed clinical social worker in New York – a credential that indicates advanced clinical training and authorization to provide clinical social work services (NY LCSW 089784).
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