Carl Freeman (he/him)
Areas of Focus
Couples Therapy
Premarital Counseling
Religious Trauma
EMDR Trauma therapy
Veterans (combat and readjustment support)
Individual Relationship Therapy
My Approach
Carl’s approach to therapy is both nurturing and motivating. He uses a combination of therapeutic techniques including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Interviewing, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), to assist those struggling with anxiety, depression, insecurity, stress, fear, pain, and relational issues. He has experience working with young adults, parents, and veterans. In his work with couples, Carl utilizes Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy (IBCT) to focus on goals related to communication, lack of connection. and/or lack of trust - often following a break. Carl works collaboratively with clients, meeting them where they are in their journey to find connection, flexibility, and meaning.
Education and Training
Carl received his Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology in July, 2021, from Pepperdine University, with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy. Carl is EMDR trained via the Institute of Creative Mindfulness. Read more about EMDR here.
Credentials
Carl is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist 128184 under the supervision of Sam Weiss, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, #86590