Solomon is trained in cognitive behavior therapy and other evidence-based practices that have been helpful to enable his consumers to address their concerns in therapy.
Solomon received his MSC from Fort Valley State University. He has worked as a licensed clinician in inpatient and outpatient environments in the Atlanta area. He works with individuals, couples, and families. Many of Solomon’s clients seek his services to address depression, trauma, relationship conflicts, ADHD, and substance or alcohol abuse issues. Solomon is particularly passionate about serving adolescents and members of the LGBTQ+ community. He also has experience providing services to individuals with bipolar disorder, anxiety, and life transitions.
He has experience working with individuals with depression, trauma, anxiety, anger, ADHD, relationship conflicts, LGBT issues, life transitions, and alcohol and substance abuse issues.
Solomon uses cognitive behavior therapy, motivational interviewing techniques, mindfulness, and other effective therapeutic modalities to assist clients in meeting their goals in therapy and treatment.
Solomon is trained in cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing technique, and cognitive behavior mindfulness. He examines the thought patterns, core beliefs, and behaviors of his clients to assist them with developing healthier behaviors. He also uses these techniques to engage his clients and help them find ways to focus on the underlying issues that resulted in them seeking therapy.
In sessions, Solomon focuses on using relaxation and mindfulness exercises to teach his clients techniques to enable them to cope with difficult circumstances. This approach allows his clients to address the underlying issues that resulted in them their seeking therapy.
Solomon’s style is warm, supportive, and goal-directed. When clients first start therapy, he works diligently to understand the circumstances that contributed to the client seeking therapy.