Dr. Sharon L. Gray Ed D, LPC
Specializing in Infant and Early
Childhood Mental Health
Sharon holds a master's degree in counseling and is a
Doctor of Education candidate in counseling psychology.
She provides therapy from a supportive, strength-based
perspective. Sharon uses insight-oriented cognitive
restructuring with strategic behavioral interventions to
promote change. Areas of clinical interest include:
Individual, Couple, Child and Family Counseling.
Infants & Toddlers
- Rarely smiles
- No interest in sights, sounds, or touch
- Difficulty eating
- Doesn't like being held
- Unusually fussy
- Avoids playing with others
- Extreme separation or stranger anxiety
- Sudden behavior changes
- Extremely fearful or guarded
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Sharon is uniquely qualified in Infant and Early Childhood mental health: trauma, attachment issues and problem behaviors. If your child has any of the following problem behaviors, Sharon can help.
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- Cannot play with others or toys
- Lack of language or communication
- Frequently fights with others
- Unusually fearful
- Remarkably active
- Loss of earlier skills
- Especially accident prone
- Sudden behavior changes
- Destructive to self/others
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920-882-6610