Edward Hoffman, LCMHC – Therapist in Asheville, NC | Mindpath Health
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Ed has over 30 years of experience helping individuals from diverse cultural, racial, and ethnic backgrounds navigate life’s challenges. He has a patient-centered, collaborative approach, drawing on his strong background in cognitive behavioral therapy to support individuals reach their goals. Ed believes that empathy and understanding are essential to the therapeutic process and works to create a space where patients feel truly heard. Raised in the Chicago area, he discovered his passion for psychology in high school and has since dedicated his career to the field. After three decades in Jacksonville, Florida, Ed recently relocated to North Carolina, where he enjoys life on a small farm with his wife, son, horses, and dogs.
- Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology – University of North Florida
Areas of Focus
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Adjustment disorder
- Panic attacks/disorders
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Mood disorders
- Bipolar disorders
- Stress management
- Trauma/post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Grief & loss
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Mental health consultation/evaluation
- Anger management
- Behavior modification
- Child abuse
- Conduct/disruptive disorders
- Domestic violence
- Men’s mental health
- Personality disorders
- Physical/sexual abuse
- Women’s mental health
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What patients are saying
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Ed did a great job detailing expectations, guidelines and his approach to counseling.
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Ed was a very amicable person and glad we will be working with him!
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Ed was more than easy to speak with. Let’s face it, to listen to the crap floating around in folk’s heads all day long and maintain any level of empathy and/or professionalism dictates he’s a good man. At least in my book anyway. I certainly couldn’t do
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It was only the first time we met. I really like that very much and I’m sure that we will accomplish what I need.
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Love my therapist. He listens and makes me feel like I am making some kind of progress
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was a very good for a first meeting