More About Ted
My name is Ted Mole. I want to applaud your courage for seeking assistance. I love people and I consider it an honor to work with you as you strive to overcome hurts, habits, and hang-ups of any type. In order to do this, I want to assure you of our acceptance of you as a person and our desire to understand your goals and help you to achieve them. One way that I strive to help people is to encourage them to accept, rather than fight against, reality when it is outside of our control. This allows you to focus on what you are able to influence and to be more effective in reaching your goals.
Here is some of my training and experience. I earned my M.Div. in Intercultural Studies from Denver Seminary in 1994. I am ordained and have worked as a missionary overseas. I earned my M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College Graduate School in 2009. I have worked at New Hope Counseling Center since 2009 and I have over 8000 hours of experience with a wide range of clients, ages 5 to 77 years old. I am a member of National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors and I am a Chemical Dependency Counselor I in the State of Alaska. I am a Certified Anger Management Specialist Level – II and a Fellow with National Anger Management Association and I am a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. I also have training in developmental psychopathology, therapy for children and adolescents, crisis management, and Biblical counseling. I am an EMDR provider for trauma therapy and I have been trained in several marriage and family modalities.
My particular specialties in counseling include, but are not limited to: marriage and family counseling, diagnosis and assessment of mental health issues, anger management, domestic violence, chemical dependency, sexual and pornographic addictions, trauma and crisis counseling including post-traumatic stress disorder and issues of sexual, physical and emotional abuse, anxiety and depression, grieving, children’s issues and parenting, intercultural and spiritual concerns including care for missionaries and pastors.
Here is some of my training and experience. I earned my M.Div. in Intercultural Studies from Denver Seminary in 1994. I am ordained and have worked as a missionary overseas. I earned my M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College Graduate School in 2009. I have worked at New Hope Counseling Center since 2009 and I have over 8000 hours of experience with a wide range of clients, ages 5 to 77 years old. I am a member of National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors and I am a Chemical Dependency Counselor I in the State of Alaska. I am a Certified Anger Management Specialist Level – II and a Fellow with National Anger Management Association and I am a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. I also have training in developmental psychopathology, therapy for children and adolescents, crisis management, and Biblical counseling. I am an EMDR provider for trauma therapy and I have been trained in several marriage and family modalities.
My particular specialties in counseling include, but are not limited to: marriage and family counseling, diagnosis and assessment of mental health issues, anger management, domestic violence, chemical dependency, sexual and pornographic addictions, trauma and crisis counseling including post-traumatic stress disorder and issues of sexual, physical and emotional abuse, anxiety and depression, grieving, children’s issues and parenting, intercultural and spiritual concerns including care for missionaries and pastors.