Therapy Services

What primary services do you offer?

Andrew works with adults in a variety of ways, including:

Trauma work: Andrew has over a decade of experience working with trauma in adults, and has helped people find healing and the inner strength to move past some of their more difficult experiences.

Men: Andrew works with men on issues related to parenting, masculine identity, and gaining more appreciation and respect for their internal world. Andrew has helped many men find their internal footing and move through the world with increased assertiveness and vulnerability.

Parenting and Co=Parenting: Andrew often works with parents to help guide them through the process of parenting more intentionally and helps parents feel like they are on the same team. Andrew also works with many families where 'gentle parenting' has gone wrong, and who have felt like they have lost control over their household to their child's emotional world. Andrew helps these parents reestablish control in their home while continuing to respect their child's emotional world.

What are the rates of your services?

Andrew takes BCBS, Aetna, and United Insurance. There is also a private pay option at 120 a session, with limited sliding scale spaces available as well. 

Why see someone who also does child therapy for adult therapy? Why not see someone who just works with adults?

Working with a variety of populations means that I am flexible as a provider. I use a lot of different therapeutic techniques, and my experience with children gives me a deeper perspective on how people become the people that they are, and what ways are effective to help people become the people they want to be. 

Additionally, my knowledge of family systems and work with families keeps me constantly aware that none of us exists in a bubble. We are affected by everyone around us, and our families and partners most of all. 

This experience has helped me most of all in understanding the struggles of the modern father. Being a father myself, I am aware of many of the struggles men face in fatherhood and enjoy the process of helping men work through their relationship with their children and to being a dad.