About Me
Nate Prentice, MSW, LCSW, CAS-PC
Caring, Compassionate, and Competent Psychotherapy and Pastoral Counseling
Nate Prentice is a licensed clinical social worker and pastoral counselor who believes in helping people shine.
With his 23+ years of experience helping thousands of people bring out the good in themselves to cope with difficult situations, he lovingly helps people bring out the best in relationships, coping, and their spirituality and performance.
He has specialties in helping people move from suffering to living with and transcending depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress, relationship issues, and spiritual crises.
In addition to his counseling experience, he has experience with utilizing Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a state of the art treatment for traumatic memories, and clinical hypnosis.
Contact him for more information.
Hours & Info
610-626-8085M: 1:45-9p; T: 1-9p; W: 9-1p; Th: 9-4:30p; F: 9-4:30pNate’s Facebook Page
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Tag Archives: bipolar disorder
Monday Evening Support Group for Depression and Bipolar Disorder starting 6/4/12!
New Therapy Group for Depression and Bipolar Disorder Forming Feeling low all the time? Unable to find joy in life? Difficult to get out of the house? Having too much joy to the point that it interferes with your life? Can’t … Continue reading
Bipolar Disorder Modules
Excellent information here from Australia on the management of bipolar disorder. Clicky.
An easy way to find out if your mood is off.
Okay, so if you read the DSM-IV TR, the most recent Bible for mental health diagnosing, you can come up with the criteria for a major depressive episode. They are as follows (take a deep breath before diving into all … Continue reading
Mood Charting Software
After yesterday’s post about mood charting, I received a comment from someone who is developing what looks like promising mood charting software which will include a mobile version. Neat! Here is the link: http://www.findingoptimism.com/ And a screenshot of the software:
Mood Charts
For those of you who have depression and/or bipolar disorder (what used to be called “manic-depression”), mood charting can be very helpful. A mood chart is a tool which helps you track your mood and other significant symptoms over time … Continue reading
