Sean Taylor- CPC Student Therapist

Sean is a Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate student at Bradley University currently completing his practicum training at Red Rock Counseling. He works with adults navigating life transitions, stress, identity challenges, and the long-term effects of unresolved trauma.

Sean wants to take an integrative, trauma-informed approach to therapy, drawing from cognitive and insight-oriented strategies to help clients understand patterns, build resilience, and navigate meaningful life transitions. His work is collaborative, grounded, and practical, with an emphasis on creating a steady and supportive space where clients can slow down, reflect, and work toward lasting change.

He brings decades of experience from public safety work, which has shaped his understanding of high-stress environments, responsibility, and the impact of cumulative pressure on emotional well-being. This perspective informs his work with men facing divorce, midlife transitions, and identity shifts, as well as veterans, members of the law enforcement community, and adults who have experienced childhood trauma.

Sean believes effective therapy balances honest conversation with practical tools, allowing clients to move forward with greater clarity, confidence, and self-understanding.


Sean Taylor-CPC Student Therapist

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