Dr. Erica Wollerman
Lead Psychologist and Founder
PSY25614
PSY25614
About Me
I am a licensed clinical psychologist (PSY 25614) and have held a passion towards helping people since beginning my career in psychology in 2006.
It is that drive and passion that led me into my work with families, children, teens, and adults. What has kept me in this area of work is the joy that comes with helping people accomplish their goals and work through the areas of challenge that led them into my office. Witnessing growth, transformation, empowerment, and genuine change on a daily basis is such a blessing and honor for me. While we work together, you will know that you are not alone in your struggles and you will feel supported by me in an authentic and genuine way.
Who I Am As A Therapist
I fundamentally believe that healing exists when we can identify our shared humanity, vulnerability, and authenticity and as such, I rely on my training, professional experience, and personal experiences to help guide my work. While many therapists feel it is taboo to share anything about themselves, I am approachable, engaging, as well as open about my challenges with perfectionism and being what I believe would be called, “a difficult” child. Particularly since becoming a mother, I use my own experience parenting to help guide my work and to help my clients feel less alone. My clients often tell me that I balance well the role of helping them feel less alone in their struggles with my ability to still make the session and the work about them and for them. I take this role and our work very seriously but do my best to make our work enjoyable. I am not your typical therapist as I will laugh with you, joke with you, and give you all the space you need to get comfortable before diving deep into insight, growth, and the challenges we overcome in therapy.
Who I love Working With in Therapy
Currently, I am most passionate about working with parents. Sometimes we are working on parenting strategies that will logically improve their families’ lives and often we are working on deeper connections between their own experiences as children and how they are approaching parenting. In sessions, I use a lot of system based theories, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Interviewing, and recently was trained in SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions). All of these help inform my work and lead to me helping parents find a delicate balance between supporting their child with empathy and setting clear and firm boundaries.
My History
I attended the University of Michigan to receive my undergraduate degree in psychology. Immediately following graduation, I lived in France for one year as an au pair (nanny). While this was a challenging experience at times, it was one of the most rewarding experienced and truly changed the direction of my life! It was there that I realized my passion for psychology and made the decision to attend graduate school. I then attended Alliant International University in San Diego and received my Doctorate of Clinical Psychology, specializing in Child and Family Studies. Since I can remember, I have worked with children and am so grateful that my natural ability to connect with kids, teens, and parents has led me to a career that is so rewarding.
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