Dr. Thomas G. Reap, Ph.D., LMHC, PLLC, serves as the President of his practice, where he leverages over 35 years of extensive experience in career and vocational counseling. His diverse clientele ranges from CEOs and retirees to individuals with disabilities, all of whom face unique...
Dr. Thomas G. Reap, Ph.D., LMHC, PLLC, serves as the President of his practice, where he leverages over 35 years of extensive experience in career and vocational counseling. His diverse clientele ranges from CEOs and retirees to individuals with disabilities, all of whom face unique and often challenging obstacles in their career journeys. Dr. Reap specializes in conducting diagnostic vocational evaluations and earning capacity studies, as well as reviewing and developing comprehensive life care plans. His expertise is particularly valuable for clients navigating complex life transitions, where traditional career assistance may fall short.
At the core of Dr. Reap's approach is the understanding that every individual possesses a personal career theory (PCT) that shapes their perceptions of work and career success. He emphasizes the importance of identifying and refining these theories, which can vary significantly in validity and complexity. By employing innovative counseling techniques, Dr. Reap energizes and empowers clients who may feel discouraged or lost in their professional lives. His commitment to fostering resilience and adaptability is evident in his work, where he integrates psychological principles with practical career development strategies.
In addition to his counseling practice, Dr. Reap has a rich background in academia, having taught graduate-level courses in job development and vocational rehabilitation. His multifaceted skill set includes group therapy, case management, and clinical supervision, making him a well-rounded resource for individuals seeking to navigate their career paths. Through his dedicated efforts, Dr. Reap continues to make a significant impact in the field of career counseling, helping clients not only to find employment but to achieve meaningful and fulfilling careers.