Counseling Profile

Professional and Educational Background

Dr. Evan B. Freedman, a Licensed Psychologist, received his Ph.D. and MA in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology. He also earned a Masters of Theological Studies from Harvard University. Dr. Freedman has further post-doctoral training in couples, child, and family therapy, EMDR, chronic mental illness, developmental disabilities, forensic assessment, and models of brief therapy. He utilizes training in conflict resolution and negotiation from the Harvard Project on Negotiation. He has been licensed in Washington State since 1999.

Dr. Freedman maintains a clinical practice with children and families, is former supervisor of Adult Services at the Whatcom Counseling and Psychiatric Clinic, and is actively involved with research, lecturing, and writing in the field of applied psychology. He provides psychological assessment for multicultural populations in the areas of general emotional and cognitive function, parenting fitness, competence and capacity, as well as potential for violence. His evaluations focus on strengths as well as problem areas and emphasize treatment recommendations designed to improve function.

Dr. Freedman has worked with children, families and adults for over fifteen years. He has a background working with children and families in demanding wilderness environments for organizations such as Outward Bound. He brings an active, experiential orientation to his clinical work. He believes strongly in his clients’ own strengths and abilities, and works to bring these positive traits to light. He builds trusting relationships with his clients through humor and compassion. When appropriate, he uses experiential techniques in outdoor settings as an adjunct to office-based treatment.

Areas of Specialization

Dr. Freedman works with children, young people, adults, and families who are working with the following types of issues:

• Disruptive behavior
• Attention difficulties (ADD/ADHD)
• Adjustment and interpersonal problems
• Traumatic experience (PTSD/sexual abuse)
• Parent-child/ family conflicts
• Couples therapy and divorce mediation
• Grief and loss
• Anxiety, anger and depression
• Childhood developmental issues, including Autism, and Autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger’s, attachment disorders, encopresis/enuresis, neurological issues, and Sensory Integration Dysfuntion
• Listening Program Provider

Personal Information

Evan is an avid outdoorsman in all seasons and enjoys skiing, cycling, mountaineering, and backpacking. He is also a violinist and ventures to play everything from Vivaldi to Hendrix.

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