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Today is April 4, 2025

We have 0 Verified and 3 Unverified Mental Health Professionals In Washtenaw, MI

location-map Washtenaw , MI | (734) 681 3266


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I designed my website, howarderman.com, for people considering psychotherapy and I think my mini-essay, Thoughts on How to Choose a Therapist, will help you even if you end up working with someone else. My own style is relaxed, engaged, sensitive and thoughtful as we explore current problems and underlying issues. I believe if our self-understanding is limited, we keep defeating ourselves in our actions, like being stuck in a hole and trying to dig our way out when that is the only action certain to get us in even deeper. With insight, support, and hard work, change begins. My strength is a flexible approach informed by psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral and family systems work. My training and experiences are unusually broad and deep: three years psychodynamic internship at University of Michigan Psychological Clinic, then twenty years as a Director of Partial Hospital Programs prior to returning to full-time private practice. I now teach the theory and practice of psychotherapy to clinician practitioners in Madonna University's Master level program, including family systems, couples, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic therapy. Still, I am repeatedly humbled by how each unique individual is more complex than any one theory. Psychotherapy remains a joint process.

location-map Washtenaw , MI | (734) 259 7746


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Many of my clients are looking for new ways of handling stress in their lives, are working to heal from difficult early experiences, or are seeking to improve their intimate relationships. Together, we can observe stuck patterns with curiosity, heal old wounds, and experiment with new ways of relating to yourself and others. I deeply enjoy helping people see themselves in a new light and experience increased wellbeing in their relationships. As a relationship therapist, I help partners reduce conflict and develop a secure bond using Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). Working with individuals and couples, I help us care for all parts of you through "parts work" or Internal Family Systems (IFS). I am also trained in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy for the treatment of trauma and developmental wounds. Please note: My practice is currently full. I am not accepting new clients at this time.

location-map Washtenaw , MI | (734) 707 7630


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My main areas of focus are persistent pain conditions, anxiety, depression, trauma, grief/loss and chronic illness. Having found that a variety of modalities are more effective than one specific approach, I engage a complement of therapeutic techniques including; mind/body, evidence-based options such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), pain reprocessing therapy (PRT) along with a blend of integrative, psychodynamic and person-centered therapies. I am dedicated to providing non-judgmental, compassionate support in a truly collaborative environment. Emotional, spiritual, social, and behavioral factors directly affect health. Physical illness and other bodily struggles impact emotional well-being. Finding the inter-connectedness between mind, body, and spirit plays a vital role in the psychotherapeutic process. It is through this discovery that the journey to optimum healing can begin. If you're living with the challenges of anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, fibromyalgia, back or pelvic pain, migraines, arthritis, chronic fatigue or any centralized pain syndrome - let your path to wellness begin here and now.