
Marriage and Family Counseling
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Wickler Behavioral Consulting is expanding services to include professional mental health counseling, integrating evidence-based therapeutic approaches with our existing behavioral expertise. Our counseling team provides individualized care for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families — partnering with clients to build skills, process trauma, and create lasting change.
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Services & Therapies Offered
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ACT — Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Uses mindfulness to help clients stay present and accept thoughts and feelings without judgment, promoting clarity and meaningful behavioral change.
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CBT — Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A structured, evidence-based approach that helps clients identify and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors, focusing on practical strategies for overcoming current challenges.
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DBT — Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Skill-based therapy for intense emotions that emphasizes mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness to improve relationships and coping.
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​Gottman Method: Research-based couples therapy that assesses relationship strengths and challenges, builds core communication and conflict-management skills, and supports healthier partnerships.
Jungian Therapy: An exploratory, depth-oriented approach that integrates dream work, creativity, and unconscious material to uncover root causes of distress and promote integration of the self.
Psychoanalytic Therapy: Longer-term work focused on bringing unconscious patterns into awareness through techniques like dream analysis and exploration of transference to foster insight and change.
Psychodynamic Therapy: In-depth therapy that explores emotions, relationships, and underlying patterns while emphasizing problem-solving and practical steps for improvement.
TF-CBT — Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Adapted for children and families, combining CBT techniques with family-centered work to address trauma-related symptoms such as intrusive memories, avoidance, and emotional numbing.
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