William Carron, LCSW-R

William Carron, LCSW-R

Experience & Biography

Graduating from Columbia University School of Social Work in May 1977, William Carron has dedicated over 48 years to the field of mental health. Throughout his career, he has provided therapeutic support to adults diagnosed with a broad variety of mental health disorders. His expertise also extends to working with families of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and those exhibiting executive function deficits.

Mr. Carron holds a professional certification as a recognized ADHD therapist and has pursued advanced training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Techniques (CBT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). His clinical approach is rooted in a deep commitment to helping individuals rediscover their inner strength and sense of self-worth. He works collaboratively with clients to foster a more resilient and empowered self-image, guiding them through the complexities of anxiety and depression with compassion and evidence-based strategies. By creating a safe and supportive therapeutic environment, he encourages clients to explore the underlying factors that contribute to emotional distress and low self-esteem, while equipping them with practical tools to manage these challenges more effectively.

Central to his therapeutic philosophy is the belief that every person deserves to feel valued, capable, and whole. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating self-compassion, building emotional awareness, and developing coping skills that promote long-term psychological well-being. Through personalized interventions and a strengths-based perspective, he helps clients not only alleviate symptoms but also embrace their inherent worth and potential for growth.

His ultimate goal is to empower individuals to lead more fulfilling lives—marked by greater confidence, emotional balance, and a renewed sense of purpose