About Randall
Dr. Randall Raymond uses practical, evidence-based therapy to help people handle stress and life demands. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with 25 years of experience in Connecticut.
He keeps sessions straightforward and focused on real problems people bring to therapy. He helps with anxiety, attention differences such as ADHD, and work-related stress. He also supports people facing career transitions, midlife questions, and parenting strains.
Communication problems and fatherhood issues are among the specific concerns he often addresses.
Background and approach
Sessions are conversational and interactive. He listens first, then works with each person to set small, doable goals. Dr.
Raymond favors approaches that teach concrete skills for coping, thinking differently, and improving relationships at home and work. Many clients come when they feel stuck or overwhelmed and want a clearer plan. He offers coaching-style guidance for career and life-purpose questions alongside therapy for emotional concerns.
He aims to make progress feel measurable and practical. Over his career he has refined ways to reduce compassion fatigue and boost self-esteem. People who want steady, skill-focused help tend to do well with his way of working.
He meets people where they are and helps them take the next manageable step.
Evidence-based approaches and online access
Dr. Raymond uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical skills and problem solving. Cognitive approaches help people notice and shift unhelpful thinking patterns, which is useful for anxiety, low self-esteem, and work stress. Behavioral strategies teach concrete coping skills and routines to manage attention differences like ADHD and to reduce overwhelm. These methods aim to give clear tools people can use between sessions.Choosing the right approach is a shared process. He works collaboratively to match techniques to each person's goals, preferences, and daily demands. Together they track progress and adjust methods so therapy stays relevant and useful.
Online sessions are offered by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to make scheduling easier. Video allows face-to-face conversation for deeper work, phone can fit a quick check-in or lower bandwidth situations, and messaging or chat supports short check-ins and ongoing coaching between sessions. These options help people fit therapy into busy lives while keeping the focus on practical change.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Self esteem
- Career difficulties
Also listed
- ADHD
- Coaching
- Communication problems
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Family conflicts
- Fatherhood issues
- Life purpose
- Midlife crisis
- Parenting issues
- Relationship issues
- Self-love
- Workplace issues
- Young adult issues
- Experience
- 25 years
- Licensed
- Connecticut
- Languages
- English