Hunter was first interested in pursuing a career in Counseling during COVID-19, himself experiencing personal challenges and seeing how his teammates struggled with their mental health. He played Division I football at Marist College and at the University of New Haven, and he decided to make a difference for athletes with mental and performance struggles both on and off the field. Hunter is now working through TNC to pioneer techniques that integrate neurofeedback and counseling to create performance breakthroughs in athletes.
Preferred Populations: Athletes or High Level Performers; Teens, Young Adults, Adults; Young Black Americans
Choose Hunter If: Seeking multicultural experiences, Struggling with performance mental blocks; Seeking to cultivate a deep sense of identity, direction, and groundedness; Processing impactful events; Working through difficult life circumstances.
Theoretical Approach: Cognitive Behavior therapy; Strength-Based Person-Centered Therapy; Motivational Interviewing; Mindfulness Techniques; Neurofeedback
Accomplishments: Eligible for LPCA in CT as of December 2024 Masters in Clinical Mental Health at the University of New Haven (Pending, December 2024) Bachelor undergraduate degree in Psychology at eh Marist College
Think: Observant and Accessible Listener; Gritty Versatility with Creative Drive.
Hobbies: As a former Division I football player, I enjoy staying active through workouts and cooking. I'm also a passionate sports fan and love watching movies and TV shows. I spend my days pursuing hobbies and having fun.