Halle Worley, MS

Halle Worley is a clinician who is supervised by Dr. John Glovan. Halle provides therapy for those who are 18 years of age and older, and she also provides formal assessments for children and adults ages 4 and up. Halle has experience in using formal assessment to gain information and provide recommendations for children, youth, and adults. She is competent in assessing clients’ intellectual and learning abilities, personality, ADHD, Autism, symptom profiles, and family dynamics. Halle has training and experience working with issues such as ADHD, depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, adjustment difficulties, poor self-esteem, OCD, panic attacks, and stress management. Halle’s treatment approach is integrative with a foundation in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). She also frequently uses skills and approaches from Person Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Psychodynamic Therapy to formulate an individualized treatment approach to teach clients how to regulate emotional responses and bodily sensations that may arise.

Halle earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at John Carroll University in 2005, before earning her Master of Science in Psychology (Clinical Psychology Specialization) from Capella University in 2019. She is currently in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral program at Cappella University. She has previously worked in-patient and at various outpatient practices.

Halle is currently accepting clients who are 18 years of age and older.

Halle Worley, MS

Contact

Position:
Master of Science

Address:
8224 Mentor Ave, Suite 208
Mentor Ohio 44060

Email:
hworley@behavioralwellnessgroup.com

Phone:
440-392-2222 EXT 854

Fax:
440-565-2349

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