Patrick works with children, adolescents, adults and couples for both therapy and psychological evaluation. He trained as a generalist to treat a variety of mental health concerns, for patients of all ages, including depression, anxiety, substance abuse as well as behavioral issues. He has trained in multiple theoretical orientations and focuses on creating a safe, accepting, and collaborative therapeutic space for growth. In addition to therapy, Patrick has a background in neuropsychological/psychological assessment (testing) and completes evaluations across the lifespan that help to clarify diagnoses and develop effective treatment plans and recommendations tailored to each individual and their unique needs.
Patrick earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Indiana University-Bloomington and his Master of Arts (MA) and his Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degrees (PsyD scheduled for conferral September 2020) in Clinical Psychology from Adler University in Chicago. Patrick has a range of clinical experience, having worked in private practice, community mental health, as well as outpatient and inpatient hospital settings. He most recently completed his doctoral internship/residency at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, where he provided individual and group therapy, as well as comprehensive neuropsychological and psychological assessments to individuals with addiction and co-occurring disorders.
Education:
- Psy.D. – Adler University
- Doctoral Internship – University of Colorado School of Medicine
- M.A. – Adler University
- B.S. in Psychology – Indiana University, Bloomington
Additional Training:
- Level 1 Training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy