William “Bill” received his Master’s Degree in Counseling from Antioch University in 1981 following the completion of his undergraduate work at Bridgewater State College.
In his over 30 years of clinical work he has been engaged in a number of roles and responsibilities in both the public and private sector.
Bill has been a member of a Department of Mental Health Crisis Intervention Team and also has experience with critical incident debriefing for the fire department, medical emergency services and police departments of Cape Cod. He has coordinated home-based Family Services for Cape Cod Human Services and was a Senior Clinician at Gosnold Treatment Center in Falmouth MA.
Bill has been an instructor at Fisher College teaching both Introduction to Psychology and Sociology. He has conducted numerous training and consultations in the area of teambuilding, ethical practice and developing a vibrant and productive work environment. In addition, he has served as a consultant for the International Halfway House Association, the Department of Social Services, The Barnstable House of Correction, and a number of area churches and social service agencies.
Indications for Counseling
- Anxiety, depression or anger that interferes with your ability to enjoy life or to function effectively
- Patterns of compulsive behavior such as addiction or risky behavior
- When issues do not resolve overtime
- Ongoing relationship difficulties with friends, family, or coworkers
- Marital discord that does not resolve despite efforts of one or both parties
- Sexual difficulties resulting in marital tension
- Recovering from marital infidelity
- An inability to experience love or empathy
- Difficulty in giving or receiving forgiveness
- Feeling a degree of spiritual deadness or wanting to experience God’s presence more deeply
- Experiencing a loss of clarity about one’s calling, vocation, or career
- Those seeking to know themselves better so that they might better serve in positions of leadership at work, in church and in the community