James Shuler, MRC, LPC, CRC, ADHD-RSP
Education
School:
Bowling Green State University
Degree:
Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling
James believes that life is a series of decisions, each one impacting those that follow. As a young college student unsure of what path to pursue, James decided to dedicate his career to helping others who face difficulty making decisions throughout their life journey. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, followed by a Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling.
Having worked in higher education for over 20 years, James has had the honor of supporting students not only through academic struggles, but also in navigating financial, vocational, relational, and other significant life decisions.
James understands that navigating life can be difficult and stressful. Through a person-centered approach, he compassionately and non-judgmentally listens to individuals, providing empathetic support, appropriate resources, and skill-building to help them more successfully move forward. He is committed to offering personalized care through an eclectic approach, including but not limited to CBT, DBT, and mindfulness modalities.
James specializes in working with ADHD and is certified as an ADHD Rehabilitation Services Provider as well as a Certified Mindfully-Informed Practitioner. He offers supportive care for teens through older adults at various life stages—whether pursuing higher education, transitioning into retirement, seeking workplace support, or navigating life changes.
James works collaboratively with clients to empower them throughout their life journey.
My Blog
Holiday Recovery Living with Executive Function Issues
Understanding ADHD: Your Brain and Therapy
Issues Treated
Coping Skills
Divorce and Separation
Family Dynamics
Grief
Impulse Control Disorders
Life Transitions
Relationship Issues
Self-Esteem
Stress Management
Trauma
Workplace Stress
Specialties
Anxiety DisordersCoping Skills
Divorce and Separation
Session Types
Couples and FamiliesIndividual
Telehealth
Age Specialties
Teenagers (14 to 19)Emerging Adults (18-25)
Adults
Types of Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Eclectic/Integrated Therapy
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
Positive Psychology
