Everyone’s journey looks different. Whether you’re managing anxiety, navigating ADHD, facing relationship challenges, or working through stressful transitions, I’m here to help you find clarity, balance, and real tools for daily life.
Whether supporting children through big emotions or helping first responders process critical incidents, therapy offers a grounded, compassionate space to navigate life’s toughest moments with clarity and confidence.
At Elevate PD & Therapy Corp in Fernandina Beach, Florida, I specialize in helping children build emotional awareness, resilience, and confidence. Whether your child is struggling with anxiety, behavioral challenges, ADHD, school stress, or big emotions they don’t yet have words for, therapy can help them learn healthy ways to understand and express their feelings.
Before becoming a social worker, I worked as a special education teacher and later as a school social worker, supporting students of all abilities and their families. That experience gave me a deep understanding of how emotions, learning, and behavior connect — and how school, home, and friendships can all impact a child’s well-being.
In my office (and sometimes on the floor, with games, art supplies, or fidget toys), kids find a space where they can laugh, talk, and learn new skills in a way that feels safe and natural.
Children often express what they’re feeling through behavior — not words. Therapy can help when you notice things like:
Therapy provides a structured but playful space for kids to work through these challenges and develop the emotional tools they’ll carry for life.
Therapy with me is interactive, compassionate, and developmentally informed. I blend play therapy, cognitive behavioral strategies (CBT), mindfulness, and social-emotional learning to meet each child where they are.
My background in education means I understand how to collaborate effectively with parents, teachers, and school teams to ensure that progress in therapy translates to success in the classroom and at home. I also help parents understand what’s happening behind their child’s behaviors and how to respond in ways that promote connection rather than conflict.
We’ll work together to help your child:
Every session is customized to your child’s needs, interests, and learning style — because no two kids (or families) are alike.
Therapy with children looks different from therapy with adults — and that’s a good thing. We use creative activities, movement, stories, and age-appropriate conversation to help your child feel comfortable opening up.
You’ll stay involved in the process, too. I provide regular parent check-ins, guidance on strategies to use at home, and collaboration with teachers or support staff when needed. The goal is to create a circle of support that helps your child thrive in every environment.
Sessions are available in person at my Fernandina Beach office and online throughout Florida for older children and parents who prefer the flexibility of telehealth.
You don’t need to wait until things feel “bad enough.” Many families start therapy when they notice early signs of stress, anxiety, or changes in behavior. If your child is struggling to manage emotions, navigate friendships, or succeed in school, therapy can help them gain the tools to feel more secure and capable — and help you feel more supported as a parent.
At Elevate PD & Therapy Corp in Fernandina Beach, FL, I provide specialized therapy for first responders — including firefighters, law enforcement officers, EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and corrections professionals — who face unique emotional and psychological challenges on and off the job.
Before becoming a Social Worker, I spent 10 years as an EMT and 6 years as a 9-1-1 dispatcher, serving both on the front lines and behind the radio. I was also a member of the Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Team, first as a peer supporter and later as a mental health professional. I know what it means to carry the weight of critical incidents, shift work, and the expectation to stay strong even when you’re running on empty.
My approach to therapy with first responders is real, direct, and trauma-informed. There’s no need to censor your stories or explain the culture — I get it. We’ll work together to process cumulative stress, critical incidents, and the silent toll of the job using evidence-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based strategies. Therapy often focuses on managing hypervigilance, reducing burnout, improving sleep, strengthening relationships, and restoring a sense of control and peace.
This isn’t about weakness — it’s about staying resilient in a career that demands more than most people will ever understand. I offer a confidential space where you can decompress, unload, and start healing without judgment. Whether you’re coping with trauma, anxiety, depression, or compassion fatigue, I’ll meet you with honesty, understanding, and practical tools that fit the reality of your work.
Sessions are available in person at my Fernandina Beach office or online throughout Florida for convenience and privacy. You’ve spent your career showing up for others — it’s okay to have someone show up for you.
First responders face intense physical, emotional, and psychological demands that few outside the field truly understand. Long shifts, traumatic calls, and exposure to human suffering can take a toll over time, even when you try to push through.
You may find yourself struggling with:
These reactions aren’t signs of weakness — they’re normal responses to abnormal situations. Therapy offers a private, judgment-free space to process those experiences and regain balance.
My work with first responders focuses on helping you:
I draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and trauma-informed approaches to help you understand how the job impacts your nervous system and relationships — and what you can do to feel more in control again.
You won’t get canned advice or “therapy speak” here. My approach is real, practical, and tailored to your world. I’ve sat in the dispatch chair, ridden in the ambulance, and stood beside colleagues after tough calls. That experience shapes every session.
You don’t need to filter your language or worry about being misunderstood. I get the dark humor, the camaraderie, the unspoken rules, and the fear that asking for help might look like weakness. Therapy with me is about honesty, skill-building, and getting you back to feeling like yourself — not a diagnosis or a label.
Sessions are collaborative and confidential. We’ll start by identifying what’s weighing on you most — whether it’s one call that changed everything or the slow buildup of stress over years of service. From there, we’ll work through it using concrete tools you can apply both on and off duty.
Expect therapy that’s:
I know how hard it can be to reach out. Many first responders worry about confidentiality or being seen as “unfit for duty.” Everything shared in therapy is strictly confidential within ethical and legal limits. My role is to protect your privacy, not jeopardize your career.
You deserve a safe space to talk — one that honors your experiences and protects your trust.
You’ve spent your career showing up for others. It’s okay to have someone show up for you.
If you’re ready to talk — even if you’re not sure where to start — reach out today. We’ll schedule a session that fits your life, whether in person at my Fernandina Beach office or online anywhere in Florida.
You don’t have to carry the weight alone anymore. Let’s start working toward the peace, clarity, and balance you deserve.
Experience private, supportive sessions designed to help you manage emotions, build resilience, and find clarity.
Patrick’s office is designed to feel warm, welcoming, and grounded — a space where both kids and adults can relax, feel safe, and open up without pressure.
Whether you’re seeking support for anxiety, ADHD, relationship concerns, or navigating a major life challenge, in-person sessions offer:
In-person therapy allows you to slow down, settle in, and focus fully on your emotional well-being with the steady guidance of a therapist who meets you with empathy, humor, and real-world strategies.
Therapy dogs help reduce stress, soothe big emotions, and support calm, steady regulation during sessions.
A warm, friendly presence makes it easier for kids, teens, and adults to open up, feel grounded, and engage in therapy.
Dogs provide gentle reassurance during challenging conversations, transitions, or moments of overwhelm.
Especially for children, therapy dogs make sessions more engaging, interactive, and approachable, supporting deeper connection.
Getting help shouldn’t feel overwhelming. Here’s how Patrick guides every client from first contact to feeling supported.
A supportive first session where we get to know your story, needs, and goals.
Together, you’ll create a clear path that fits your life, strengths, and challenges.
With ongoing support, tools, and encouragement — you’ll build confidence and real progress.