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Steven Farmilant, Psy.D., earned a Certificate in
Substance Abuse Counseling from Grant Hospital's Clinical Training Program for Addictions Counselors in 1989, and worked as an addictions counselor at Salvation Army while completing his doctorate. He earned a Psy.D. from the Adler School of Professional Psychology in 1995, and has been in private practice since 1997.
His work experience includes administrative, consulting, and teaching positions, providing psychotherapy, and conducting psychological evaluations.
Psychotherapy practice includes Adlerian Life Style Assessment, individual, couples, and family counseling, and helping clients manage anxiety, mood, substance abuse, and other issues. Dr. Farmilant uses a collaborative model in which the therapist and client work together to identify self-defeating thoughts and behaviors, and then find ways to modify them to create more gratifying results.
Psychological Evaluation services consist of educational, intellectual, personality, Adlerian Life Style, neuropsychological, and forensic evaluation. Forensic services include competency, fitness for duty, downward departure, and custody evaluations. More information on Custody Evaluation Services can be found at Best-Interest-Of-The-Child.com.
Public Speaking topics include Parenting, Understanding Birth Order, Identifying and Managing Burnout in the Workplace, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Native American Community, Elder Abuse, Co-Morbid Alcoholism and Depression, Cocaine Specific Relapse and Recovery, and others.
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