Douglas C. Stewart is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 16 years of clinical experience supporting adults through some of life’s most challenging terrain. He earned his Master of Science in Professional Counseling from Carlow University in 2011 and has been licensed as an LPC since 2015.

Doug brings to his work a rare combination of deep clinical knowledge and genuine human understanding. A voracious reader with an encyclopedic grasp of therapeutic theory and research, he draws on a broad and integrative foundation — spanning DBT, Gestalt process, family systems theory, mindfulness, and more — to meet each client where they are.

At the heart of his approach is a simple but powerful conviction: that suffering can be reduced through practical compassion. Doug describes himself as coming from a long line of suffering — a personal history that has shaped not only his empathy, but his commitment to helping others move from simply enduring their pain to understanding it, and ultimately, responding to it with greater awareness and choice.

Those who work with Doug often find him to be a grounded, knowledgeable, and disarmingly human presence in the therapy room — someone who takes the work seriously without taking himself too seriously.

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Douglas C. Stewart, MS, LPC

Douglas C. Stewart is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 16 years of clinical experience supporting adults through some of life's most challenging terrain. He earned his Master of Science in Professional Counseling from Carlow University in 2011 and has been licensed as an LPC since 2015.

Doug brings to his work a rare combination of deep clinical knowledge and genuine human understanding. A voracious reader with an encyclopedic grasp of therapeutic theory and research, he draws on a broad and integrative foundation — spanning DBT, Gestalt process, family systems theory, mindfulness, and more — to meet each client where they are.

At the heart of his approach is a simple but powerful conviction: that suffering can be reduced through practical compassion. Doug describes himself as coming from a long line of suffering — a personal history that has shaped not only his empathy, but his commitment to helping others move from simply enduring their pain to understanding it, and ultimately, responding to it with greater awareness and choice.

Those who work with Doug often find him to be a grounded, knowledgeable, and disarmingly human presence in the therapy room — someone who takes the work seriously without taking himself too seriously.

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