Greg Rowe, LPC-IT (he, him & his)

Greg wants to help. After spending the last eighteen years as a public school teacher, Greg realized that mental health was a significant concern for many students and families he served and decided to go back to school to become a counselor. Greg sees people through a systems model; there is no one cause or one set solution to life’s problems. Greg hopes to walk alongside his clients as they walk their pathways toward improved mental health.

Greg earned his bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education and History from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 2004 and his master of science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Capella University in 2023.

In practice, Greg has experience and training with a myriad of modalities, including Brainspotting (Level Two Training), Internal Family Systems (Informed/Trauma Trained), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Trauma Informed Care. Greg hopes that he can assist his clients in finding the right set of practices and skills that help them find hope and healing.

In his free time, Greg loves to read, exercise, take long hikes in the woods, and play Dungeons and Dragons whenever possible. Greg is also a trained and certified therapeutic Dungeon Master. Yes, that is a real thing.

Greg provides outpatient services virtually and at the Tomah office and Comprehensive Community Services to Columbia, Monroe, and Sauk counties.

What is Brainspotting?

What is Internal Family Systems?

How can playing Dungeons and Dragons be therapeutic?

Greg provides outpatient services virtually and at the Tomah office and Comprehensive Community Services to Columbia, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe and Sauk counties. Greg is accepting new patients.