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Therapist

Aaron J. Preece, LPC

Undergraduate Education:

Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management from Western Governors University

Graduate Education:

Master's of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Capella University

Professional Licenses:

WY -- LPC – 1591

Clinical Training/Certifications:

Certified in and regularly uses EFT (Advanced) and EMDR, Completed the DBT foundational training, 20 hour Clinical Supervision training, 13 hours of Drug Court training, 14 hours of ASAM training, multiple and various training concerning suicide risk and assessment (Connect, CAMS, and ASIST)

Counseling Services:

Specializes in mental health, substance and behavior addiction, depression, anxiety, and trauma. Motivational Interviewing, DBT, and a person centered approach. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)

About Aaron:

Aaron is an avid outdoorsman, runner, and musician. He is passionate about his family, reading, playing sports, wood working, and camping/back packing. You can often find him on a mountain trail, just out of cell phone range, having the time of his life.

Aaron earned his BS degree in human resource management from Western Governors University. He found his passion for working with people while spending a year in southern Utah, working with at-risk youth in a wilderness therapy program. He returned to school and received his MS degree in mental health counseling from Capella University. Aaron is a licensed professional counselor in Wyoming. He specializes in mental health, substance and behavior addiction, depression, anxiety, and trauma. Aaron uses motivational interviewing, DBT, and a person-centered approach. He is certified in and regularly uses EFT and EMDR. He has completed the DBT foundational training, 20-hour clinical supervision training, 13 hours of drug court training, 14 hours of ASAM training, multiple and various training concerning suicide risk and assessment (Connect, CAMS, and ASIST). He also works regularly in leadership with the prevention coalition in Sublette County. 

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