Scott Shiebler, PhD, MSW
Counseling Psychologist and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
Education: PhD Clinical Psychology; MSW
Who I Work With: All Students
How I work with students: My hope is to create a safe space for clients to express their concerns, process the stressors they may be facing, and feel supported as they consider ways of improving their situation. Maintaining a high value of social justice principles, I strive to align with clients as we look at power dynamics in our relationship and those inherent in the larger systems around us.
Professional interests: Religion/Spirituality; Parenting; Attachment; Stress; Cultural Competency; Interpersonal Effectiveness; Family Conflicts; Co-Dependency; Systemic Oppression; Self-Esteem; Relationships; Life Transitions; LGBTQ Issues; Anxiety Disorder; Depression; Men’s Issues; Gender Affirming Care.
What Therapy Can Look Like: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy; Attachment-Based; Academic Support; Stress management/relaxation skills; Interpersonal; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Existential; Supportive; Problem solving; Assist with referrals.
Approach to wellness: Physical activities are a great balance to my therapy work at the Counseling Center. I relish time to recharge by biking to and from work and singing in a choir.
Languages: English (fluent)
License #PY00003187 (WA); Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, License #LW0004691 (WA).