Mr. Hockenberry has professional experience working with adults. His areas of competency include mood disorders, grief and loss, adjustment disorders, chronic pain, social skills development, stress management, work and vocational issues, Christian and spirituality concerns. Mr. Hockenberry has particular interest in addressing issues that effect Christian growth and development both individually and corporately within the church.
Ms. Huddle has extensive clinical experience working with adult victims of crime and adult survivors of childhood abuse, issues of codependency, women’s issues, stress management, relationship and family issues, mood disorders, grief and loss, divorce recovery, and adjustment disorders.
Ms. Huddle has continued to add to the development of the social work field by teaching social work classes at Ohio University-Lancaster. Classes taught have included: Child Abuse and Neglect and The Family and Services to the Elderly. She has presented clinical workshops for professionals, organizations, and law enforcement groups.
Lisa’s clinical experience includes work with mood disorders, anxiety stress management, behavioral issues, and parenting. Lisa utilizes primarily a cognitive behavioral approach but as a Christian counselor will also use principles of faith and spirituality upon client’s request to foster hope and facilitate positive change. Lisa works with clients from early adolescence to adulthood.
His areas of expertise include depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders, life-transitions including mid-life issues, grief work, divorce, relationship concerns. Additionally, he has provided stress management counseling for individuals and groups. He is a graduate of Rutgers University in New Jersey and applies a diverse range of skills and experience to his work in counseling and therapy.