11/18/24 - Dylan has no current openings. - I strive to make therapy as collaborative as possible. My work is informed by a person-centered, warm, and authentic approach, but I try to flexibly meet the needs of clients with a range of concerns. I tend to focus on fostering meaning and discovering one's genuine self, so those who are highly insightful or want to improve their insight tend to enjoy my approach most. I help clients reflect on past/present experiences and relationships to foster a deeper understanding of how their concerns arose and how to fundamentally improve, not just temporarily manage, their lives. View 8 Photos As a generalist psychologist, I have a range of experiences that inform my work. I have an extensive background in college counseling, though have also worked in community clinics and inpatient units with adults and seniors. I also have specialized training in working with those experiencing grief, as well as in couples counseling and group therapy. I understand that finding help can be incredibly challenging, and feeling comfortable with the therapist you find is even harder. It is paramount that my clients feel safe and open with me, so please reach out if you have more questions about my therapy style, practices, or perspectives if it will help you make a decision about the care that is best for you.
Qualifications: | University at Albany |
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Academic Suffixes: | PhD |
Expertise: | Anxiety, Coping Skills, Depression, Family Conflict, Grief, Life Transitions, Marital and Premarital, Men |