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Belmont
Andre is a licensed mental health clinician with Master's degrees in counseling psychology and pastoral ministry completed at Boston College. He specializes in couples counseling and relationship problems. He uses attachment based relational therapy in a direct, though gentle, approach helping both men and women achieve better self-awareness, and a greater capacity for intimacy and fulfillment.
Belmont
I have been a psychotherapist and coach for over 30 years. I draw on my innate intuitive abilities as well as my traditional clinical training to bring guidance and transformation to my clients. My family systems background allows me to see the individual as a multifaceted system. I appreciate that what we often perceive as a “problem” reflects how we have adapted to the stress and trauma that we may have endured.