What is Eclectic Psychotherapy?

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Eclectic Psychotherapy uses various techniques and theoretical orientations from other forms of therapy to serve clients best. It’s a flexible form of counseling also called “integrative” or “multimodal.”

While most therapeutic techniques emphasize the client’s specific problem, these therapists can approach the client’s problems with a wide array of options for treatment because a certain approaches’ techniques don’t constrain them. In other words, your therapists can use whatever approaches work best for you in your situation.

People with various mental health concerns such as anxiety and depressive disorders, trauma disorders, or substance use disorders benefit from an eclectic approach to counseling.

Therapists Who Specialize in Using Eclectic Psychotherapy

Anthony Barrett, MA, LMHC

Maitland

Florida

Anthony Barrett is passionate about caring for individuals, couples, and families and the particular ways they struggle. He works in areas of relationships, addiction, and trauma in both individual and group counseling settings. His approach is trauma-informed and relational and his desire is for counseling to be a place where hope, goodness, and wholeness are rediscovered and recultivated toge...
As a board-certified PMHNP with nearly a decade of experience, I provide comprehensive mental health care to diverse populations. I specialize in diagnosing and treating Mood Disorders (depression, bipolar), Anxiety Disorder (GAD, Panic, PTSD), Substance Use Disorder, and ADD/ADHD disorders using evidence-based interventions and psychopharmacology. My experience spans outpatient, inpatient, and...