Ian is a clinician and educator who operates from a person-centered, trauma-informed care perspective. He views his clients as the true experts of their own lived experiences while providing the clinical tools and environment necessary for profound emotional and developmental growth in the realm of behavioral health.
Ian’s clinical framework is exceptionally broad, informed by a Master’s degree in music therapy, post-graduate clinical training in mental health counseling, and his current pursuit of a medical degree. This integration of psychological, creative, and medical perspectives allows him to offer a sophisticated, holistic approach to therapy that is both evidence-based and deeply empathetic.
His professional background spans the full continuum of care, ranging from early childhood development and school-based services to acute psychiatric care and non-profit programs. This diverse experience enables him to navigate complex clinical landscapes with ease while prioritizing the human connection at the center of his work.
Beyond the clinic, Ian is a Professor at West Chester University and Adjunct Faculty at Montclair State University. As a neurodivergent professional and a member of Mensa, he brings a unique, insider perspective to his practice. In his free time, he is a dedicated lifelong learner who enjoys family time, archery, and playing percussion.
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