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Carlton Clark, LCSW

Last Updated: 03/29/2011

Full-time Psychotherapist Since 1975

Licensed + Supervisor of Therapists

Know Thyself + Moderation in All Things

Clients are offered a relaxed yet focused confidential setting in which we can consider, in depth and at length and in good humor, their concerns and issues of greatest importance.

Most are seeking more than listening. They rightly want to understand what troubles them, where it comes from, how they can learn to pay active attention to it, and what alternatives and options they can practice to address it in the present, as it occurs.

I have over 40,000 hours of experience in face-to-face psychotherapy and thousands of clients who have trained me well so that I may assist you. Together we will make a difference that you can see from real evidence in your life.  I draw this impression from client feedback, and from many hundreds of hours of supervisory feedback about my clinical work.

But don’t let me or my profession fool you. Much of the work comes from you and your perseverance outside of our discussions towards ways of thinking and feeling and behaving and choosing that generate outcomes that are more of what you value, and more of what you deserve.

Interested? Please contact me by email!

Office and Contact Information
Psychotherapy & Organizational Development, LLC
350 S Williams Blvd Ste 140
Tucson, AZ 85711
Phone: (520) 519-8475 ext.
Fax: (520) 519-8476
Call for a brief telephone consultation This provider offers a free brief telephone consultation.
Email your question Email: Click Here
Link to website Website: www.psychod.com
Gender: Male

Office Hours:
Monday: 8am - 3pm
Tuesday: 8am - 4pm
Wednesday: 8am - 3pm
Thursday: 8am - 4pm
Friday: N/A
Saturday: N/A
Sunday: N/A

Response Time to Call:
Weekdays: 1 Hour
Weekends: N/A

Accessibility:
Are Accessible by Wheelchair
Are Near Public Transportation

Qualifications
Years of Experience: 36

Licensing:
AZ - LCSW [LCSW-0011]

Degrees:
MSW

Credentials and Certifications:
Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW)
Social Work Supervisor
Social Worker, Licensed Clinical

Fees and Payment Options
Individual: $130
Group: N/A
Family: $130

Sliding Scale: Yes

Private Insurance or Out of Network: Yes

Free Services:
Advocacy
Community Education
Information & Referral

Insurance:
United HealthCare (Options PPO)

Problems Served (focus areas are bold)
Addictions/Other (gambling, sex, etc.) Depression Multicultural Issues
Addictions/Substance Domestic Violence Pain Management
Aging Dual Diagnosis Personality Disorders
Anger Management Education/Personal Development Psychoses/Major Mental Illness
Anxiety/Panic Disorders Family Dysfunction Psychosomatic
Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder Grief/Loss Sexual Disorders
Bipolar Disorders Interpersonal Relationships Spiritual/Religious Concerns
Couple or Marital Issues Men's Issues Stress

Populations Served (focus areas are bold)
Age Groups:
Adolescents (13-17) Children (6-12) Seniors (60 +)
Adults (26-59) Preschool (Under 6) Young Adults (18-25)

Specific Populations:
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) College Students Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
AIDS/HIV+ Diabetes Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Alzheimer's Disabled Obese or Overweight
Biracial Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Offenders/Perpetrators
Brain/Head Injured Gifted Sensory Impaired (hearing, vision, etc)
Cancer Patients Grandparents Step Families
Caregivers Immigrants/Refugees Transgendered
Children of Divorce Interracial Families/Couples Twins
Chronic Illness Military/Veterans

Treatment Methods and Approaches (focus areas are bold)
Theoretical Approach:
Behavioral Gestalt Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Body Centered Psychotherapy Holistic Psychodynamic
Coaching Humanistic Psychopharmacology
Cognitive/Behavioral Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) Relational
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Long-Term Sex Therapy
Dream Work or Analysis Meditation/Relaxation Short-Term (Brief Treatment)
Existential Psychotherapy Psycho-Educational Transpersonal Psychology

Methods Used:
Couple/Marital Individual Supervision/Consultation
Educational or Psycho-Educational

Religious and Multi-cultural Experience (focus areas are bold)
Religious Experience:
Buddhist Hindu LDS/Mormon
Christian Jewish Muslim

Multi-cultural Experience:
African-American Cape Verdean Italian
Alaskan Native Caribbean Native American
Arabic Haitian Pacific Islander
Armenian Hispanic Portuguese
Asian Irish Russian

Professional Associations
American Psychological Association (APA)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)





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