
Psychologist
Doctorate of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, Seattle Pacific University, 2008
Garrett’s background includes work in several university counseling centers, an inpatient hospital, and substance recovery centers. He focuses on mind-body-spirit health and establishing healthy behavioral patterns with the ultimate goal of self-regulation, balance, and moderation. His approach is cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic in theory while providing unconditional positive regard to each individual given their biopsychosocial circumstance. Garrett has a particular interest and expertise in male and female body image issues, eating disorders, addictions, substance use/abuse, men’s issues, and sports psychology.