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Within the therapeutic experience, Griffin Chapple, LCSW works to create a comfortable, compassionate, and fun environment, free from shame and judgement.
Together, we will work to utilize evidence-based methods, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), so that you may experience a sense of balance, regulation, and peace.
By utilizing CBT techniques, Griffin will help you identify, challenge, and replace problematic thoughts and behaviors you may be struggling with. Meanwhile, implementing DBT skills will help you find balance in your life through practicing mindfulness, emotional regulation, and boundary setting to support healthy relationships.
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Griffin Chapple has experience working with clients experiening the following:
Alcohol Use
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Bipolar Disorder
Chronic Impulsivity
Family Conflict
Grief
Life Transitions
Men's Issues
Oppositional Defiance (ODD)
Relationship Issues
School Issues
Self Esteem
Stress
Substance Use
Trauma and PTSD
Video Game Addiction
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Griffin Chapple, LCSW provides remote therapy for individuals and families. General fees are as follows:
Intake Session: $200
45-60 Minute Psychotherapy Session: $150
At this time, Griffin Chapple, LCSW is currently out-of-network with all insurance providers; however, Griffin Chapple, LCSW is happy to provide a superbill for clients to be reimbursed by their insurer, provided that is within the means of their policy.
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Fully virtual services available Sunday, Monday, and Friday: 9am-6pm
Learn about Griffin
“I am excited to work with those who are curious about what positive change may be like or those who are ready to take a leap and change their life for the better! My typical clients are those who may be looking to manage depression, anxiety, ADHD, substance misuse, trauma, stress, or low self-confidence. My ideal client is one that is open to feedback and may want an objective point of view on their presenting problems.
I began practicing social work in 2018 and have been working as a clinician in Connecticut helping teens, adults, and families since the start of 2023. The fundamental part of my approach is to build a strong relationship with my clients from the moment we connect, whether you are looking for specific, solution-focused treatment or long-term guidance and companionship.
Accepting the need to change or looking for help can be an intimidating experience, so let me thank you for taking the first step and making it this far. If you are struggling with depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, substance misuse, low self-esteem, ADHD, or other problems causing you distress, please know that you are not alone. I'm here for you!”