Learn more about CareWell Behavioral Health, the mission behind the organization, and the founder – Greg Emanuelson. He began his career in behavioral health by working the suicide prevention hotline in Columbus, Ohio in 1989.
CareWell Behavioral Health promotes change, recovery, and wellness through the use of trauma-informed, evidenced based practices by advanced clinicians who build collaborative, caring relationships that strengthens the individuals’ holistic health.
The three colors inside the triangle represent the three main treatment focus areas: Mental Health, Trauma, and Addiction. The colors expanding from left to right represents growth and recovery while receiving treatment at Carewell.
Adolescents and Adults • Individuals, Couples & Families • LGBTQ+ • Court Ordered • Co-Occurring/Dual Disordered
Counseling (In Person and Telehealth) • Diagnostic Assessment • Individual, Group, Couples/Marital, and Family Counseling • EAP Counseling • Supervision • Training & Consultation
Greg Emanuelson, PhD., LPCC-S
Greg has worked in a variety of behavioral healthcare settings such as inpatient detox, residential, and outpatient community behavioral health, and currently he serves as an adjunct faculty member in Kent State University’s Counselor Education and Supervision program.
Able To Accommodate Any Patient Needs
He has worked with children, adolescents, adults and the geriatric population and specializes in working with those individuals with co-occurring disorders. Greg is fully trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, working towards achieving EMDRIA certification, as well as working towards earning his Certified Clinical Trauma Professional II status.
Connected and Community-Driven
Additionally, Greg has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), having been trained by Bill Miller and Theresa Moyer on how to effectively train others in Motivational Interviewing. Greg uses interventions from a variety of different evidenced based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), in order to match a client’s clinical needs.
Fundamental-Based Approach
Fundamentally Greg’s approach to counseling is to provide a trauma-informed, supportive environment that promotes change, progress and long-term recovery. He entered the counseling profession to make a difference in the lives of his clients – “To change the world of one is to change the world entire.”
Emphasis on Education and Training
As a trainer and consultant, Greg has given presentations throughout Ohio and Michigan at state conferences or at the request of private organizations or community behavioral health boards. Topics have included Motivational Interviewing, supervision, documentation, co-occurring disorders and legal & ethical issues just to name a few
Experienced in Supervision, Consultation
and Training
Experienced in supervising counselor trainees (CT), interns, licensed professional counselors (LPC) as well as provided administrative supervision to a variety of clinicians.