Keith Sonnanburg, Ph.D.
About
I help people by teaching psychological tools, communication skills, knowledge of relationships, emotional peace, and self-acceptance. I encourage people to explore many life choices available to them, instead of being “stuck in a rut.” I prize a person’s individual dreams and history as uniquely their own, and so guide them to unique solutions for life’s problems.
I have doctoral training and extensive supervised experience applying the science of psychology to benefit people’s lives.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Over the years, I have refined an approach with clients that is conversational and interactive (using a "seamless" blend of many techniques). Though I can be described as "technically eclectic," my theoretical stance is more integrative (using coherent rationales when choosing techniques). After careful and close observation, I offer respectful responses designed to encourage new options for living well.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
My B.A. in Philosophy, my M.A. in Psychology, and my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, along with a wide range of supervised experience prepared me to work with a variety of ethnic groups, a broad spectrum of clinical severity, and populations living markedly diverse lifestyles.
I have worked with children, adults, and geriatric clients in both rural and urban areas. My clinical experience includes work in mental health, psychiatric, medical, and educational settings. My career has included teaching Introduction to Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Abnormal Psychology at the undergraduate University level, as well as teaching Psychotherapy, Assessment and Diagnosis, Sexual Dysfunctions and Treatment, and a Group Psychotherapy Practicum at the Graduate School level.