Dan Tuttle, LCSW
Psychotherapist
Neurotherapist
Dan Tuttle, LCSW moved to Georgia in 2008 from Maine working in a rural health clinic. There he worked with an underserved population of individuals, children, families and couples dealing with a wide variety of psychological disorders. This challenging population required application and refinement of a variety of advanced psychotherapeutic techniques which he is equipped to work with today. He especially enjoys working with teenagers and adults treating anxiety disorders, depression, chronic pain, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and dissociative disorders. Mr. Tuttle also works as a Neurotherapist at PSI doing EEG data acquisition, qEEG data analysis and Neurofeedback. For some patients, Mr. Tuttle utilizes psychotherapy and Neurofeedback as a combined approach to treating various psychological problems. Mr. Tuttle’s graduate school trainings included working at a school-based health clinic at Roberto Clemente High School and inpatient Psychiatry at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, both locations in Chicago, IL.
Education
Masters of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work, Chicago, IL Summa Cum Laude 2005
Bachelor of Arts in Art, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Magna Cum Laude 2002
Awards:
Organizational Award for Commitment to Excellence in Scholarship and Service in the Pursuit of Truth and Care of Others, a reward created specifically for the magnitude of performance and service of his work at Loyola University Chicago.
Joseph Lassner Graduate Student Association Award for Outstanding Leadership and Service. Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work.
Recent Presentations/Publications
The possible role of GABAergic interneurons in EEG phase relationships: An exploratory case of Dravet’s Syndrome. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society, Atlanta GA. (September 2009).
Licensed Clinical Social Worker: State of GA #CSW004131
Licensed Clinical Social Worker: State of ME #LC11454
To contact Mr. Tuttle by phone: 678-749-7600 ext. 1