Sterling Hawkins is a dedicated Independent Business Owner at Thoughtprint Consulting, LLC, where he leverages his extensive expertise in behavioral health and aging to provide transformative consulting services. With a focus on psychotherapy and education, Sterling specializes in addressing the complex challenges faced by individuals...
Sterling Hawkins is a dedicated Independent Business Owner at Thoughtprint Consulting, LLC, where he leverages his extensive expertise in behavioral health and aging to provide transformative consulting services. With a focus on psychotherapy and education, Sterling specializes in addressing the complex challenges faced by individuals and organizations in the realm of long-term care and mental health. His work is particularly impactful in retirement communities, day treatment programs, and civic organizations, where he delivers tailored presentations that enhance understanding and foster supportive environments for aging populations.
In his role, Sterling employs evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and group therapy to empower clients—individuals, couples, and families—seeking to navigate the emotional and social stressors of life. His approach is deeply rooted in a Judeo-Christian perspective, which informs his counseling style and enriches the therapeutic experience for those he serves. Sterling's commitment to community outreach is evident through his advisory roles, including his contributions to CVS and the Capital Area Association, where he helps shape policies and programs that promote mental health and well-being.
Key projects at Thoughtprint Consulting include developing educational workshops that address behavioral health issues, program evaluation for mental health initiatives, and creating resources for families dealing with post-traumatic stress and other mental health challenges. With a robust skill set that encompasses family therapy, social services, and treatment strategies, Sterling Hawkins is a pivotal figure in advancing the conversation around aging and behavioral health, making significant strides in enhancing the quality of care and support available to vulnerable populations.