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.
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Tag Archives: hypnosis
Who is the champion inside of you?
I wanted to share an experience that I had with you. Some of you who come to see me know that one of my hobbies is bagpiping. Yes, if you see me for therapy, you’ll be the first kid on … Continue reading
No more ASL
I forgot to mention that I am no longer taking ASL classes. Yes, I enjoyed them. However, after doing some further research, I learned that there really isn’t a market for doing psychotherapy with deaf individuals and their families in … Continue reading
How I spent my Spring Vacation: A review of hypnosis training at Kripalu.
So, I bet you are wondering what my trip to Kripalu was like. This is the trip that I mentioned earlier, in which I stated that I was going to get hypnosis training. It was pretty nice! Kripalu (http://www.kripalu.org) is … Continue reading
Walk your way to better mental health.
http://www.argusleader.com/article/20100510/LIFE/100510024/1004/life What I like about this article is that it also includes a decent set of instructions as to how to set up a walking program. Exercise has been considered a good adjunct to psychotherapy and meds in terms of … Continue reading
Article covering efficacy of hypnosis.
http://chicagopsychology.org/hypnosis/review-of-what-should-we-mean-by-empirical-validation-in-hypnotherapy/ This article is a review of another article which discusses the current status of how researchers view the efficacy of the use of clinical hypnosis in a variety of problem areas. It may be helpful in understanding what the … Continue reading
You are feeling sleepy.
I decided after some time thinking about it to look into getting training in Clinical Hypnosis. In May I will be going to a week-long seminar on Clinical Hypnosis with Steve Gurgevich at the Kripalu Center. It will be half … Continue reading
