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Dr. Fredrick Dombrowski received his PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Capella University in 2016 (CACREP Accredited). Dr. Dombrowski has maintained active membership in several state, regional, and national counseling organizations including: The American Counseling Association (ACA), The American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA), The Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), The North Atlantic Regional Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NARACES), and the Connecticut Counseling Association (CCA). He obtained his LMHC (#4214) in the state of New York in 2009 and obtained his LPC (#2562) and LADC (#1193) in the state of Connecticut in 2014.
Dr. Dombrowski is a past president of the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) and currently serves on the Diplomate in Clinical Mental Specialties approval team. He has received training in Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT) from Behavioral Tech. He has also specialized in the mental health treatment of LGBTQIA+ populations and has presented at local and national conferences on his work with the transgender population. He looks to continue to work with children and adults through a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) perspective as well as continue to advocate for the field of clinical mental health counseling at the state, regional, and national level.
Dombrowski, F.B. (Jan 21, 2025). 7 Skills you’ll gain in an online counseling program. https://www.bridgeport.edu/news/online-counseling-program-skills/
Dombrowski, F.B. (2025). Borderline Personality Disorder. In Nunnery, R., & McKenna, L. Personality disorders. Cognella Publishing
Klostermann, K., & Dombrowski, F.B. (2025). Substance Use Disorders. In Maddux, J, & Winstead, B. Psychopathology: Foundations for a contemporary understanding (6th ed.). Rutledge.
Dombrowski, F.B. (August 30th, 2024). Another Voice: Family members of those suffering from addiction need help too. The Buffalo News.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2023). Join AMHCA leadership-You can make a difference. The Advocate Magazine, 46(2), 6.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2023). Valuing our services. InSession, 24, 38-39.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2023). Stronger together: Uniting clinical mental health counselors across the country. InSession, 23, 7-10.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2022). Application of Telemental Health, Part 4: Additional Areas of Specialization. In Nunnery, R., & McKenna, L. Telemental health: What every student needs to know. Cognella Publishing.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2022). The President’s perspective. The Advocate Magazine, 45(2), 4.
Dombrowski, F. B., Chandler, T., Mathews, T. (2022). Essential co-occurring disorders treatment: Evidence-based integrative treatment and multicultural application. Rutledge Publications.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2021). Meeting the needs of veterans in the digital age. Advances in Addiction and Recovery. Approved, pending publication.
Dombrowski, F. B. (2021). Inside AMHCA. The Advocate Magazine, 44(2). 6.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2020). COVID-19: The resurrection of resilience and self-care for the addiction professional. Advances in Addiction and Recovery, 8(4), 32-35.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2020). Facilitating difficult discussions about power, privilege, and race. The Advocate Magazine, 43(3), 12-14.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2019). Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The Advocate Magazine, 42(2). 32-36.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2018). Comprehensive treatment for transgender clients. The Advocate Magazine, 41(2). 28-32.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2017). Conflicting worlds: Working with LGBTQ clients identifying as Christian. Therapeutic Speakeasy Quarterly, 1(2), 6-7. ISSN: 2474-4794.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2016). Scoring the touchdown: Breaking through cognitive distortions. In S. E. Stewart-Spencer & C. J. Dean (Eds.), Metaphors and therapy: Enhancing clinical supervision and education. Baton Rouge, LA: Independent Therapy Ink, LLC.
Dombrowski, F.B. (2016). Student reflections. Chi Sigma Iota Exemplar: Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International, 31(1), 24-26.