About Chuck
Chuck Fisher is a licensed clinical social worker who draws on 18 years of practice to help people facing addiction, relationship strain, intimacy concerns, depression, and coaching needs. He works with adults who want clearer direction, less shame, and better connection in their lives. Chuck writes short, direct plans and focuses on practical steps that fit each person's situation.
He tailors conversations to the individual and builds a plan that matches specific goals.
Background and approach
Sessions often include problem-solving, emotional processing, and skill-building aimed at everyday challenges like loneliness, money stress, or midlife questions. Chuck also supports people dealing with divorce, guilt, and changes in identity. The work is grounded in real-world goals.
He helps people identify patterns, set manageable goals, and try new ways of relating. For clients who want career or executive coaching, he blends practical planning with attention to feelings that get in the way of success. Chuck emphasizes respect and sensitivity in sessions.
He encourages straightforward talk about setbacks and small wins. His approach is collaborative - he and the client decide what to try and adjust as progress is made. Based in California, Chuck brings nearly two decades of clinical experience to each session.
He aims to make therapy feel like a space for honest conversation, practical change, and steady support.
Evidence-Based Approaches and Online Therapy Options
Chuck uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques focused on practical change and emotional insight. One common approach is behavioral work that identifies unhelpful habits and replaces them with new, testable actions; this helps with addictions, mood shifts, and social anxiety by giving clear steps to try. Another frequent focus is interpersonal work that looks at how relationships and intimacy patterns affect daily life; this helps people improve connection, set boundaries, and reduce recurring conflict.Choosing the best approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with the client about goals, history, and what feels manageable, then try methods that fit those needs. Plans are adjusted over time based on what works and what doesn’t, so clients take an active role in shaping their care.
Online sessions are offered through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to fit different routines. Video is useful for longer, deeper conversations while phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth or visual focus is limited. Live chat and messaging make it simple to check in between meetings or fit brief coaching moments into a busy day. These options help people access therapy from wherever they are and keep progress moving forward.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Addictions
- Relationship issues
- Intimacy-related issues
Also works with
- Experience
- 18 years
- Licensed
- California
- Languages
- English