Thomas Clark, MA, LPC
Thomas specializes in treating adults struggling with self-esteem and substance abuse issues. He helps clients communicate more effectively and develop healthy personal boundaries. Thomas chose to become a counselor to continue to serve others after accumulating diverse life experiences in other fields, including military service and a career as a firefighter.
Thomas’s therapy approach is person-centered, placing the client at the heart of the process. He complements this with supportive directive techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy. This unique combination fosters a sense of personal ownership in therapy, making clients feel involved and valued in their healing journey. Thomas firmly believes that a genuine, empathetic therapeutic relationship, built in collaboration with the client, is one of the most important factors in successful counseling.
Education and Training
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Masters of Arts in Professional Counseling, Amberton University
- Licensed Professional Counselor
- Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy)
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
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Rational Emotive Behavior (REBT)
Areas of Focus
- Men’s Issues
- Self-Esteem Issues
- Addiction: Substance Use
- Anxiety
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