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Roger Corbin LCSW

Roger Corbin LCSW​​
Unlock a Whole New Way of Thinking, Living, and Healing
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Dr. Roger L. Corbin is a therapist  who focuses in treating depression, anxiety and panic associated with academic and health related issues   Dr. Corbin helps clients overcome the difficulties associated with life changes.  Anxiety, Chronic Pain & Depression can cripple the body, mind and spirit.

Anxiety

Chronic Pain

Depression

Do you recognize these feelings ?

Little interest in doing things

Feeling down, or hopeless

Trouble falling asleep, or sleeping too much

Poor appetite, overeating

Feeling bad about yourself

Difficulty concentration or making decisions

Thoughts  of hurting yourself in some way

Feeling dizzy or lightheaded

Pounding or racing heart

Sweating or cold, clammy hands

Feeling jumpy or restless

Trembling, twitchy or shaky

Hard time catching your breath

Having stomach aches or nausea

Having trouble falling a sleep or getting a good night’s rest

Reduced quality of life

Decrease in mood, physical and social function

Depression

Fear of pain and Anxiety

Relationship issues

Family dynamics

Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness

Dr. Roger Corbin is a therapist who specializes in depression and anxiety.  Roger specializes in helping clients overcome the difficulties associated with life changes that take place from life transitions.  The results of these transitions are often financial stresses, relationship stresses, family dysfunction, and job loss.  He enjoys giving his clients the “tools” to overcome their challenges to lead purposeful, functional, healthy and joy-filled lives.
 
After having a career in the medical and academic fields, Roger went back to college to earn his MSW.  His focus was to develop the skills necessary to help people in his community.  His mission is to give back to his community and to help those who need to overcome the paralyzing effects of depression, anxiety, and dysfunctional thinking rather caused by academic stress/change, a medical condition, relationship issues or life stresses.   

Education

 Ball State University-1977
Muncie, Indiana

Life University, College of Chiropractic – 1980 – Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.)
Atlanta, Georgia

Covenant College – 2001 –
Bachelor of Science Organizational Management (B.S.)
Lookout Mountain, Georgia

Simmons College-2019 Masters Social Work (MSW)
Boston, Massachusetts

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Awards / Honors

Doctor of the Day for Indiana State
Legislature 1995, 1998

Philanthropy Award National Chiropractic College 1990

Life Chiropractic College Alumni Honorarium Award 1985

Merrillville High School Philanthropy Award 1997

Library Research Award Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida 2010

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Test Writing Committee Part II 2009, 2010, 2011

I am here to help.  I am here if you need me.  Is there anything I can do?  These are phrases that we have all used.  These are phrases we say to one another all the time.  They are heartfelt and sincere.  These statements are the cornerstone of my purpose for becoming a counselor. 

People suffering from depression, anxiety, panic, and OCD are often not only battling the disease but also its impact on their families.  The impacts are great.  They can be job loss or change, financial issues, marriage difficulties, or family dynamic shifts.  Most patients have one or more of these impacts to deal with at the same time they are dealing with their condition.  The combination can be very overwhelming and difficult to understand.  My focus is to help my clients learn to cope with the new challenges of their condition.  Together, we will explore the tools that can be used to learn to cope.  I believe that together we can make a very difficult time easier.

After having careers in the medical and academic fields, I went back to college to earn my MSW.  My focus was to develop the skills necessary to help people in the community.  My mission is to give back to the community and to help those who need to overcome the paralyzing effects of depression, anxiety, dysfunction, and life stresses.   
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