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Michael J. Story, MA, NCC
MichaelS@ecc1021.com
Main Office Orlando,
Maitland,
Titusville
National Certified Counselor #52115
Mental Health Counselor #6610 |
Mike is a
native (5th generation) Floridian living in Orlando and has
traveled and lived overseas 19 of the 24 years he was in the Navy. During
his career in the Navy he began his counseling experience as a Career
Counselor, and as a Casualty Assistance Calls Officer in 1979 with the Navy,
Red Cross, and the Navy and Marine Corp Relief Society. In 1991 he served
as an instructor for deputies and civilians with the Orange County Sheriff’s
Office and was certified as a Victim Services Practitioner. Mike completed
his internship at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Families in the
Sexual Trauma Recovery Center, and became a Critical Incident Stress
Management & Debriefing Team Mental Health Counselor for the Sheriff. For
two years, Mike was the Program Director for 36 boys in a residential foster
care at Project Phoenix. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English
from the University of West Florida in 1990 and a Master of Arts in Mental
health counseling in 1997 from the University of Central.
In January 2004, Mike joined the
Episcopal Counseling Center. He gives excellent presentations and seminars
in Stress Awareness, Human Diversity, Stress recognition & Reduction,
Domestic Violence, Critical Incidents and Workplace Violence.
In counseling, Mike believes it is
necessary to address emotional and physical needs as well as spiritual
needs, believing that life’s most difficult problems can become
opportunities for personal growth and finding God’s peace and joy in our
lives. He provides individual, couples, marriage and family counseling
with an emphasis on stress, chronic tension, critical incidents, grief and
loss, death and dying, unhealthy relationships, domestic violence,
codependent behaviors, anxiety attacks, prolonged depression and feelings of
hopelessness, and children who are violent, depressed and/or running away.
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