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Andrew Routh

Andrew Routh

Licensed Professional Counselor

Midlothian Office

“Follow your heart but take your brain with you.” – Maria Robinson

Andrew Routh has been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 2003. He received his Master’s of Science degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from VCU/MCV in 1998. He has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, families, and couples. He has a passion for serving individuals of all ages and works to establish a positive therapeutic relationship with each client. In addition to addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance abuse, and behavioral difficulties, he also has experience serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He is experienced in trauma informed treatment, Solution Focused Brief-Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Additionally, he effectively applies strategies of life coaching, mindfulness and other therapeutic techniques as he seeks to address the specific needs of each client.

In addition to 16 years of providing therapeutic services, Andrew also possess 2 decades of experience as a manager, clinical director, and business consultant, and draws on this experience when a client would benefit from it.

Andrew believes everyone possesses the desire and ability to live a successful and joyful life regardless of their past issues or current circumstances.

Testimonials

“Thank you for working with our daughter. We moved her into her dorm yesterday. She was doing very well. You clearly made a difference. Thank you for seeing her and thank you for helping her figure things out.”

“I wanted to say, THANK YOU for helping me through a tough time. You really helped me see things differently and gave me hope when I didn’t have any.”

“Mr. Routh is quite simply the best therapist my son has ever had. He is kind, thoughtful, and outstanding at his chosen profession. We could not be happier and have already recommended him to a friend. My son has made tremendous progress with Mr. Routh and thinks the world of him.”