Tommy Gullberg is a Licensed Professional Counselor with master’s degrees in Mental Health Counseling and Theological Studies from Trinity International University. He earned his undergraduate degree in Communication Sciences and Rhetorical Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His vocational path reflects a commitment to holistic care, addressing the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of the human experience. Tommy welcomes the integration of faith into the counseling process for clients who desire it.
He works with adults and couples navigating a range of challenges, including anxiety,
depression, panic, OCD, shame, grief, stress, life transitions, spiritual doubt, identity concerns, and communication or relational issues. He is especially drawn to clients wrestling with existential or spiritual questions, those who feel disoriented in a world that often seems disenchanted or overwhelming.
Tommy primarily uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), drawing on additional evidence-based approaches that are tailored to each client’s unique needs and story. He integrates cognitive, emotional, narrative, existential, and attachment-based theories to provide a reflective space where clients can process pain, pursue healing, and rediscover hope.
I count it a deep privilege to work with individuals as they navigate the complexity of their inner lives. My goal is to help clients explore meaning and purpose, clarify what matters most, and take steps toward living in alignment with those values. I aim to create a space for honest reflection and meaningful change, where clients can grow in resilience, move forward with greater clarity, and live a more grounded and flourishing life.
Spiritual Integration, Men’s Issues, Couples, Anxiety & Depression, Grief, Shame, OCD, Stress, Life transitions, Identity Concerns
Contact: tgullberg@springtreecounseling.com