With over 25 years of experience as a dedicated educator, Patrick Franck has worked with students spanning Kindergarten to 12th grade, which has deepened his understanding of the complexities of childhood and adolescent development. Patrick holds master's degrees in Education Pedagogy, Education Administration, and Mental Health Counseling. Patrick’s experience contributes to his expertise in addressing the complex needs of individuals across various life stages.
Patrick specializes in supporting childhood trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship stress, sports anxiety, academic performance pressures, panic disorder, and phobias. Additionally, he provides grief counseling and addresses major depression, OCD, GAD, and substance abuse. Patrick also works with families, facilitating therapy sessions to promote healthy communication, conflict resolution, and emotional growth. Furthermore, he supports adults experiencing significant life changes, such as career transitions, relationship shifts, or other major life events. Patrick employs evidence-based therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), to tailor his approach to everyone's unique circumstances.