Collin Pearman

MA, LPC

816-246-4465

Collin received his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Anderson University in 2012 and his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology in 2016. He’s worked in transitional housing programs, shelters, group homes, and inpatient crisis stabilization, developing an appreciation for coming alongside people from all walks of life. Collin is passionate about his work with individuals who struggle with various issues like depression, anxiety, grief/loss, trauma, relationship struggles, and lgbtqia+-related issues. He also enjoys working with couples and families.

Collin’s approach to therapy is matched to the person or people in front of him as he doesn’t like cookie-cutter therapy. He works to form a solid working relationship with each person, while often utilizing Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Problem-Solving Therapy, and Narrative Therapy techniques.

Collin describes himself as an avid hiker, forager, and all-around nature-lover, who could spend all day in his garden with his wife, children, and good friends.