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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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At Fairbanks Biofeedback & Counseling, Mike provides individual, couple, family, and group therapy, working with both adults and children. His treatment philosophy is based on a bio/psycho/social model which integrates clinical social work, behavioral medicine, and health psychology. This approach emphasizes that behavior can be relearned. A collaborative relationship is developed to address ways to increase learning and mastery of skills to gain better control. Strategies are taught to keep the skills active and prevent relapse.

In addition to providing general counseling, his practice specializes in the treatment of stress related disorders, anxiety, chronic pain, depression, illness, mind and body disorders, and attention deficit disorder. He also works with children and their parents in teaching self-regulation skills. Mike regularly offers consultation and conducts stress management workshops for several Fairbanks businesses and agencies. He periodically teaches courses for the University of Alaska Fairbanks in Counseling, Behavior Management, and Stress Management.

Mike is committed to providing excellence in his chosen field of clinical social work and applied psychopsysiology. In keeping with that personal and business philosophy, each year he invests in a multitude of continuing education opportunities to enable him to stay abreast Some of Mike’s therapy interests include:

Depression
Anxiety
Relationship issues
Self-Regulation Skills
Biofeedback Training
Stress-Related Health Disorders
Chronic Pain Management
Stress Management Training and Consultation
Customized Relaxation Tapes

Mike enjoys using a combination of these approaches with his clients:

Mind / Body Integration
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Constructive Living
Emotional Intelligence
Mindfulness
Biofeedback and Applied Psychophysiology
Health Psychology
Behavioral Medicine
Psychoneuro-Immunology
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Founded in 1967, Fairbanks Native Association is a nonprofit organization serving as a powerful and influential Native American voice in the state of Alaska. Over the years, the organization has changed public policies that were discriminatory to native people and its programs have helped countless people find new jobs, maintain sobriety, celebrate their culture, and receive an education. Fairbanks Native Associations Ralph Perdue Center and the Women and Childrens Center for Inner Healing conduct adult and youth behavioral health services programs. Some of its educational programs include Head Start, Early Head Start and Parent As Teachers. Additionally, Fairbanks Native Association also runs a Fairbanks Alcohol Safety Action Program (FASAP) and offers other community services.