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Perry Fuller

Psychological Associate

Supervised By: Dr. Ronit Farzam, PSY 23819

Client Focus

Individuals with Anxiety/Depression/OCD

Those Experiencing Spiritual Struggles

Couples

Specialties

Grief Work

Individual therapy

Couples Therapy

Anxiety

Spiritual Concerns

Depression

Motivational Support

OCD

Treatment Methods

Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Trauma-Informed Care

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR)

  • Perry's trauma-informed approach helps clients explore the underlying causes of anxiety, depression, and OCD, recognizing that current symptoms often have roots in past experiences that require careful processing and healing.

  • His couples therapy work focuses on helping partners improve their regard for each other, fostering deeper emotional connection and mutual understanding that can transform relationship dynamics.

  • Perry brings a holistic perspective to therapy that addresses both emotional and spiritual dimensions of healing, supporting clients in finding meaning and purpose alongside symptom relief.

"I am in the mental health field to help others. My hope is that clients will experience improved emotional and spiritual health as we work together to explore the causes of their challenges and process possible traumatic origins that may be contributing to their current struggles."

- Perry Fuller

Perry Fuller is a Psychological Associate who brings a compassionate, holistic approach to helping individuals and couples navigate personal and relational challenges.

With specialized expertise in individual therapy, trauma-informed care, and couples work, he creates a therapeutic environment where clients can explore the deeper causes of their struggles while developing practical tools for lasting change. Perry is particularly skilled at working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, and OCD, understanding that these conditions often have traumatic origins that require gentle, thorough exploration and processing.

His therapeutic approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Internal Family Systems (IFS) principles. This comprehensive framework allows him to address both immediate symptoms and underlying trauma that may be contributing to current difficulties. Perry's EMDR training enables him to help clients process traumatic experiences that often underlie anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive patterns. In his couples work, he focuses on helping partners improve their regard for each other, fostering deeper understanding and connection that can heal relational wounds and strengthen bonds.

With specialized EMDR training and experience in trauma-informed care, Perry brings evidence-based tools for addressing complex psychological challenges. His approach recognizes the interconnection between emotional and spiritual health, understanding that healing often involves addressing not just psychological symptoms but also deeper questions of meaning, purpose, and spiritual struggle. This holistic perspective allows him to support clients in developing improved emotional and spiritual well-being as they work through grief, motivational challenges, and existential concerns.

Outside the therapy room, Perry nurtures his creativity and well-being through photography, an artistic practice that reflects his ability to see beauty and meaning in everyday moments. He also enjoys playing pickleball, an activity that combines physical wellness with social connection and friendly competition. These personal interests demonstrate his appreciation for both creative expression and active engagement with life—qualities that inform his balanced approach to therapeutic work.