Giving you the tools to build a life worth living

“I collaborate with my clients in order to help them lower anxiety, overcome self-defeating behaviors, maintain sobriety, and free them from a traumatic past. Our common goal is to create a life of greater ease, health, and wholeness: in short, a life worth living.”


ready for change?

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you are not alone

You may have thought about making a change in your life.

Maybe you (or someone you love) feels stuck or in distress and now you are looking for someplace to turn for help.

Perhaps you can identify with what some of my patients tell me when we talk for the first time:

“My life is out of control and I am afraid of what I might do.”

“I am tired of living in fear. I just want to be happy.”

“I think something happened to me a long time ago and I hope someone can help me work through it.”

“I’ve come to a point in my life when it is time to make a change but I don’t know where to start.”

“I just want to feel that life is worth living again.”

Whatever has brought you to this point in your life, know that you are not alone and that together we can find solutions to make your life healthier, happier, more productive, and whole once more. I have worked with many people for over 25 years to help them face their fears, manage their negative tendencies, and find renewed hope and meaning. I invite you to take the first step either by filling out the contact form below or calling for a free 15-minute consultation.

I look forward to talking with you and hearing what your hopes are for counseling. After we talk, you can then decide if my skills, personality, and experience would be a good fit with your particular needs and situation. If you have read this far, then you are ready to take the next step toward making change a reality. Allow me the opportunity to work with you to make that happen.

To schedule a consultation, please contact: 267.674.6621 or

drbgarydavis@sugartowncounseling.com

 

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Introduction

I came to clinical psychology in midlife after earning advanced degrees in education, pastoral ministry, social work, and finally clinical psychology. Throughout my professional life, I have combined intellectual curiosity and a deep compassion for others in order to be a teacher, healer, and advocate for my clients wherever they may be in their life journey.

specialties

Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse

Trauma or Abuse

Depression and Bipolar Disorder

Anxiety, Panic, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Grief and Loss