Andrew Heiman, NREMT, MSW, APSW has experience working with at-risk military veterans in addition to adults (age 18+) going through depression, anxiety, as well as symptoms from a range of traumatic events. Andrew utilizes an eclectic approach, pulling from Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Prolonged Exposure (PE) to best meet the goals of the individual. Andrew holds about 10 years experience as an Emergency Medical Technician and is passionate about helping first responders – including Police, Fire, EMS, Dispatch, Corrections, and Security personnel. Andrew has a deep interest in stress responses – building resistance to experienced distress as well as resiliency in recovering from stress – not only with trauma but in coping with life transitions, grief, and the mental health impact of chronic pain. Andrew views you as the expert on your own life experiences while he offers an objective view to help you to live out who you want to be according to your values. In sessions, Andrew uses a trauma-informed, strengths-based, and person-centered approach to build the therapeutic relationship to help collaborate solutions to individual challenges as well as to strengthen one's capacity for the unpleasant things across life.
Andrew works with clients ages 18+.