Mike Davison

Mike Davison is a Clinical Psychologist and a Life Design Coach. He has been a Professor in the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology in Chicago since 1996. His practice interests include individual psychotherapy, couples and family counseling, organizational consulting, and peak performance coaching.

Mike has professional publications in the areas of Cognitive Therapy, the treatment of depression, and brief therapy. He has also presented at numerous professional conferences on his approach to helping individuals create rapid change.

Mike works one-on-one with Robert Stuberg in the Masters Coaching Program and has become one of the most sought after coaches at Success.bz. His impeccable credentials combined with his common sense approach to life, set him apart as a high level coach to both individuals and organizations.

Mike's philosophy and approach to working with individuals can be described as collaborative and solution focused. He specializes in helping individuals identify and overcome limitations in their thinking, and has a knack of helping individuals find rapid solutions to long-standing challenges. As many of the newer schools of psychotherapy acknowledge, there is a strong connection between an individual's thinking, feeling and behavior. Therefore creating slight shifts in any of these areas can start the ball rolling to create profound change.

Mike lives in the Chicago area with his wife of 18 years, and their three children.

 

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Articles

Mar 20, 2008 On Paying Attention
Mar 18, 2008 Your Approach to Work May Be Killing You
Mar 17, 2008 Say Good Bye to the Cul-de-sac of Misery
Mar 14, 2008 Are You Addicted to Your Story?
Mar 13, 2008 Just Say No, or Yes
Mar 10, 2008 Do You Believe in Magic?
Mar 9, 2008 Manage Your Anger Before it Manages You
Apr 13, 2007 Expanding the Window of Self
Mar 21, 2006 Falling in Love, Being in Love and Expressing Love