How Do You Want to Show Up in the World?
Connecting with the versions of ourselves we want to be is challenging: anxiety, depression, gender dysphoria, stress, relationship issues, and myriad internal and external/systemic factors make it difficult to “show up” in the ways we would like. My goal as a clinician is to help you get in touch with and connect to the version of yourself most aligned with your values, while you learn how to effectively and consistently navigate the challenges along the way.
Dr. Rezendes (He/Him/His) is a clinical psychologist who provides individual psychotherapy for adults and adolescents age 14 and older. His theoretical and treatment orientations emphasize a strength-based approach that draws upon Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT), and Client-Centered/Humanistic models. Dr. Rezendes believes it is important to work with every client from a collaborative, pragmatic, and transparent approach that meets the individual needs of each client.
Dr. Rezendes enjoys working together with clients presenting with a variety of difficulties including but not limited to: anxiety and stress, depression and mood concerns, gender dysphoria, relationship challenges, and life transitions. His research interests include the intersection of culture and psychological development as well as the relationship between aggression, violent media, and sports.
Dr. Rezendes earned his doctoral degree from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (now renamed William James College). He completed his internship training at the Counseling Center at the University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth and completed post-doctoral training at Tufts University Counseling and Mental Health Service.
Aaron Rezendes
Psy. D.