David Cummins, Ph. D.

(on west hays street)
Counseling & Mental Health in Boise, ID
Counseling & Mental Health

Location

1310 West Hays Street
Boise, ID
83702

About

For over 20 years as a psychologist, I have been providing individual, relationship, and adolescent counseling for person facing many types of challenges in their lives. Over this time period, I have refined my approach to effectively assist people from all backgrounds in dealing with and overcoming most mental health issues and life challenges. As your counselor, I strive to provide the best quality services possible in helping you resolve your problems as well as increase your overall satisfaction with life. I regularly get feedback that I am a highly effective, warm, fun, non-judgmental, and down to earth psychologist. As your therapist, I am committed to making significant improvement in your life, getting you unstuck, transforming the issues that have limited you, and giving you the tools and support to to create the life you desire. I am offering therapy sessions through outdoor walks and zoom.

Photos

David Cummins, Ph. D. Photo

Latest

As the world becomes busier by the minute, the need for counseling also increases. David Cummins, Ph.D is a counselor committed to creating an environment where you will feel understood and safe. https://www.davidcummins.net/
Check out this 5 star Google My Business review by chantell rose: Over the years I’ve been very impressed by Dr. Cummins therapeutic skills. He has helped me out in so many ways. He’s always researching and driven to expand his skill set and integrate emerging and innovative therapies!!! See the review on Google My Business by clicking the link below. https://maps.google.com/maps?cid=17885082128292826313 GOOGLE.COM David Cummins, Ph. D.
Great article on how we use "fawning" as a trauma response leading to passivity, co-dependence, people pleasing, and not honoring our rights. https://letsqueerthingsup.com/2019/07/06/7-subtle-signs-your-trauma-response-is-to-fawn/ LETSQUEERTHINGSUP.COM 7 Subtle Signs Your Trauma Response is to ‘Fawn’
Video on how to reduce/get rid of fear and helpful tips. https://vimeo.com/409343583/00eb242b3a VIMEO.COM Eliminating Fear Webinar - Jon Connelly, PhD, MSW, LCSW
This is a wonderful guided meditation with suggestions for the subconscious mind from the founder of Rapid Resolution Therapy. I have been studying it extensively for over a year and it has transformed the way I think about the world and my approach to therapy. Pretty power stuff. https://soundcloud.com/user-177880000/hammock-on-beach Immune Enhancement 4/2/2020
https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/neuroscience-4-rituals-happy?fbclid=IwAR2ptRv5MM2clFLwfiderwGSdiECMaznDdNPNwWAK5bfOcOZilZxdpEAlqo THELADDERS.COM 4 rituals proven by neuroscience to make you happy
People frequently ask how effective is Rapid Resolution Therapy. Here is a link to people sharing their testimonies on how life changing RRT was in helping them resolve past sexual abuse and human trafficking. You can also watch session with actual clients and can sign up for a free session with the founder. Check it out... https://rapidresolutiontherapy.com/shifts-transformations RAPIDRESOLUTIONTHERAPY.COM Shifts & Transformations — The Institute for Rapid Resolution Therapy, Inc.
I did a major overhaul on my website and have posted a lot of fun and interesting blogs and helpful articles with a lot more on the way. Check it out 😊 https://www.davidcummins.net/ DAVIDCUMMINS.NET Counseling Psychologist, Anxiety, Depression, & Trauma Therapy, in Boise, Idaho | David Cummins, Ph.D.
Here is the first part of a three part blog series about how human relationships and work are based upon being Givers, Takers, Matchers, and Sharers. Part one discusses the importance of Fairness and mutual reciprocity. Part two discusses the categories in detail and gives fun examples of givers and takers. Part three is a clear explanation of the dynamic that plays out between givers and takers as well as ways to identify takers and advice to givers. Here is the first part: https://davidcummins.net/a-fairy-tale-why-fairness-is-essential-in-healthy-work-and-relationships DAVIDCUMMINS.NET David Cummins, Ph. D.
Here is my new blog post: House Rules: Guidelines on Healthy Disagreements ── Imagine playing a game with someone without shared rules. How about two people playing chess, with one following the rules of croquet and the other playing by rules of boxing. As you can imagine, it is going to create some serious problems between them, and the game will likely end in disaster. Spoken and unspoken rules are a fundamental requirement for any couple to have healthy disagreements. When people do not follow a shared set of rules they set themselves up for failure from the start. When couples have disagreements without shared guidelines, they end up spending so much time arguing about arguing, creating damage that takes time and energy to heal (sometimes years), and tend to endlessly go round and round getting nowhere. Spinning their wheels ends up being very frustrating, futile, and painful for both parties. Click link below to read the full article. https://www.davidcummins.net/house-rules DAVIDCUMMINS.NET David Cummins, Ph. D.

Information

Company name
David Cummins, Ph. D.
Category
Counseling & Mental Health

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for David Cummins, Ph. D. in Boise ID?
    You can reach them at: 208-949-6765. It’s best to call David Cummins, Ph. D. during business hours.
  • What is the address for David Cummins, Ph. D. on west hays street in Boise?
    David Cummins, Ph. D. is located at this address: 1310 West Hays Street Boise, ID 83702.