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About Michael
Michael is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who strives to support and guide his clients through challenging life experiences. He has over 10+ years of professional experience working with children, youth, and families. Michael specializes in the areas of depression, anxiety, adults with childhood trauma, mood disorders, adoption issues, cultural issues, parent-child conflicts, relational discord, and managing life transitions.
Michael has extensive experience empowering and engaging individuals, couples, and families to move toward positive changes. He also has a broad range of experience working with youth and adults with mental health concerns. In addition, Michael has extensive experience working in juvenile justice, child welfare, adoption, foster care, and domestic violence services.
Michael is able to use his own life experiences to motivate clients to explore and expand their capacity to reach new limits. Michael's experiences include how to create internal motivation, harness resiliency, overcome challenges/adversity, face fears, and navigate self-confidence/self-doubt which are some of the skills he developed while thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, Continental Divide Trail, and Pacific Crest Trail. By joining with his clients Michael can support his clients as they seek to experience life as an adventure and avoid stagnation/getting stuck.
Michael received his Master of Social Work Degree from George Mason University in 2007. He combines traditional talk therapy with cognitive-behavioral, insight-oriented, solution-focused, and family systems to help empower people toward the life they want. He believes that change occurs by utilizing the client’s existing strengths incorporated with a strong therapeutic relationship. Michael believes clients hold the key to the change they want to see.

"As strength-based and solution-focused person, I can engage my clients in a manner that shows compassion, support, and a way to move forward."
Get to know Michael
Why did you decide to become a counselor?
I became a therapist to help people work through past challenges, confront current fears and live the life they want to live.
What inspires you?
What inspires me is when a client realizes they can have a better life then the one they are currently living.
What do you do for fun/on your time off?
I spend my time off with family and friends or on a local hiking trail.
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 25 years
- Graduating institute
- George Mason University
- Graduating degree
- Master's in Social Work
