David Garcia, MS, LLP
Qualifications
Eastern Michigan University
Year Graduated: 2010
In Practice since: 2010
Contact
(734) 662-6300 Ext. 253
734-489-1269 (c)
dgarcia@huronvalleyconsult.org
Gender: Male
David Specializes in mindfulness-based, trauma-informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and a variety of other conditions and life circumstances.
David is a kind and empathetic therapist who provides a judgment free space for clients to process difficult emotions, learn and practice coping skills, and work toward living a life in line with their values. He treats all clients with respect, regardless of their background, culture, gender, or sexual orientation. David understands that each person is unique, and believes in meeting people where they are at and working with them to make the changes that they want to work toward.
David completed his masters in clinical-behavioral psychology at Eastern Michigan University. He is an experienced therapist with a strong foundation in evidence-based therapies, including specialized training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Trauma-focused CBT. He specializes in working with adults, teens, and children.
David has been practicing for more than 12 years working in community mental health and with nonprofit organizations to provide services to sensitive populations, including: people newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, Adults and Teens court-ordered for anger management, Teens with histories of trauma, child survivors of sexual abuse, and survivors and perpetrators of domestic violence.
David uses empirically supported treatments that focus on mindfulness, coping skills, and living a life that is aligned with your values.
David is committed to providing clients with the highest quality of care, and helping them to make meaningful movement toward their goals.
Age range served: Children, Adolescents, Adults
Specialties: Adjustment Disorder, Anxiety, Anger Management, Interpersonal Conflict/Relationship Problems, Family Stress, Communication Skills, College Students, Depression, Life Transitions, Stress, Grief and Loss, Trauma, Burnout, Harm Reduction
Therapeutic Orientation: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Trauma-focused CBT
Therapeutic Modality: Children, Adolescents, Individuals, Families