Dennis Dozier, LISW
About me
I am licensed in Iowa with 16 years of professional work experience. I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. It takes courage to seek out a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. I am here to support & empower you in that journey.
Professional experience
Additional areas of focus: Relationship issues, Family conflicts, Trauma and abuse, Grief, Intimacy-related issues, Eating disorders, Parenting issues, Anger management, Career difficulties, Bipolar disorder, Coping with life changes, Coaching, Compassion fatigue, ADHD, Aging and Geriatric Issues, Gender Dysphoria, Obsessions, Compulsions, and OCD, Personality Disorders, Polyamory / Nonmonogamous Relationships, Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling), Self-Harm
License information
IA LISW 06670
Reviews
These quotes represent just a few of the many positive reviews that we have received for Dennis Dozier. We don't pay anyone to provide their review and they are all made voluntarily. Some people's experience receiving therapy with BetterHelp might be different.
Dennis is very helpful, honorable, and a great listener. If you want someone to give you ideas, he's great, but what I found best about Dennis is his ability to listen and pinpoint something you hadn't thought of before.
Written on Apr 24, 2024 after therapy with Dennis for 3 weeks on issues concerning stress, anxiety, relationship issues, intimacy-related issues, self esteem, career difficulties, coping with life changes, and adhd
Dennis is a wonderful person and a perceptive therapist. He asks great questions and is very motivated to help achieve the goals you set for yourself. If you're looking for someone who will support you but also help you see past your own preset notions, I'd highly recommend Dennis!
Written on Mar 28, 2024 after therapy with Dennis for 3 weeks on issues concerning depression, stress, anxiety, relationship issues, intimacy-related issues, eating disorders, and adhd