

I try every day to be an authentic human who loves and respects the individuality of all other humans. Being a clinical social worker since 2001, is reflected in my personal values and faith system. My goal is to spread kindness like confetti which has spanned serving in Baltimore, Jacksonville, Atlanta and Eagle County, CO. I have a solution focused mindset, believe in the mind body connection and giving ourselves grace. Life is not always easy and sometimes we need short term professional support, some sunshine, a deep breath, a 20 second hug and some new found eyes on the situation.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in New Jersey and Colorado, a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) in Vermont, and a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC). I have over 15 years of experience working with individuals facing substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and major life transitions. My background includes work in outpatient, inpatient, IIC, detox, and private practice settings, serving as a clinician, clinical supervisor, and team leader. I work with both voluntary and court-ordered clients and bring a compassionate, direct, and non-judgmental approach that balances support with accountability.
🌄 A Tale of Two States: From Colorado to Texas
I'm a proud product of two distinct states: I spent my formative years growing up in Colorado before a major shift landed me in Pflugerville, Texas, as a high school junior.
That move—especially navigating a new culture and community during those challenging teenage years—was a profound adjustment period. It was this early, personal experience with transition and change that fundamentally shaped my path and inspired me to choose counseling as my career. Now, I carry the influence of both states with me.
Hello, my name is David Ejchorszt (pronounced eye-corst) I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
Besides my passion for working with people in need of therapeutic interventions, I enjoy spending time in the mountains camping, fishing, hiking, and archery. I enjoy spending time with friends and my dogs. For me, life is an adventure, and I live to experience all that I can while assisting others in finding their true-life balance, for we all know, life is all About Balance.
I’m a therapist who specializes in working with individuals navigating chronic illness, complex trauma, and body image concerns. I offer a compassionate, collaborative space where you can explore your experiences, reconnect with your body, and build resilience at your own pace. My goal is to support you in finding relief, meaning, and a deeper sense of self-trust.
I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and founder of Niyama Integrative Therapy. I provide trauma-informed therapy for adults navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, and complex relational patterns. Many of the clients I work with are capable and high-functioning on the outside, while internally carrying chronic stress, unresolved trauma, or emotional exhaustion. You may be navigating burnout, relationship strain, identity shifts, or long-standing family dynamics that still shape how you move through the world.
Hi my name is Mark M Miller. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of at Your Convenience Mental Health and Relationship Counseling (AYCMARC).
As mentioned in the highlight the answer to the above question is false. Behavior modification principles suggest that we can change our or others behavior through punishment and reward.
Systems theory suggest that any change in the system (family, group or society) changes the system. Therefore, a more truthful axiom is the only person you can willingly change is yourself.
After 20+ years in the mental health field I realize it is when a change to the system or when an individual change is when conflict, problems, symptom appear or worsen.
Real change therefore takes a commitment and an acceptance to the change by both the system and the individual.
This is why I created the 3 phases of the D.A.M D.U.D.E.
V.I, R.T, U, E approach
Stage 1 Reduction and management of symptoms, conflict or problem
Stage 2 – Explore how the solution (symptoms, conflict problem etc.) protects us and helps us survive.
Step 3 - Create Virtue and Transformation so the symptoms, problem are no longer needed within the individual and/or the system.
My approach assesses both individual functioning and relationships not matter if you seek relationship or individual counseling. As our individual functioning affects our relationships and out relationships affect our individual function.
My D.A.M D.U.D.E. V.I, R.T, U, E approach is a therapeutic tool box that integrates best practice and evidence-based practice along with the things that are on The National Counseling Exam (NCE) and National Marriage and Family Exam along with Trauma, Poly Vagal, Loss and Shame informed practices.
My D.A.M D.U.D.E. V.I, R.T, U, E approach is a true bio, psycho, social and for lack of better word spiritual approach that treats the person and the symptoms not just one or the other,
Schedule a appointment to start the journey towards real change,
I am queer and am passionate about providing a safe space for other queer people to address their anxiety, PTSD, and self-esteem.
I am a licensed therapist in Colorado (LPC) and hold a certification in EMDR Basic Training, IFS-Informed EMDR, and Polyvagal Theory and EMDR. I am currently in IFS-Level 1 training.


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