#1 BEST SELLER - #1 NEW RELEASE -
#1 BEST SELLER - #1 NEW RELEASE -
Licensed mental health professional with expertise in trauma recovery, depression treatment, and mindfulness practices. Committed to compassionate, evidence-based care. Beyond clinical work, he values time with family, running, and exploring the outdoors.
Host of the WAIT, Let’s Talk About That Podcast.
“A nuanced, thoughtful exploration of how our knowledge of ourselves affects every aspect of our lives.”
-Kirkus Reviews
Dr. Long’s brand new book:
Most of us try to fix our lives by changing our circumstances, other people, or the situation around us. WAIT, Where Am I in This? invites readers to pause and look inward instead, uncovering the emotional patterns and hidden narratives shaping their relationships, reactions, and decisions. With clarity, compassion, and decades of clinical wisdom, Dr. Lee Long offers a practical path toward deeper self-awareness, healing, and lasting change.
“A revelatory examination of internal and interpersonal conflicts…an insightful guide to help navigate, deepen, and strengthen relationships with other people, and with themselves.”
-Self Publishing Reviews
specialties
Dr. Long is dedicated to helping clients develop a deeper understanding of their mental health and build practical skills for meaningful, lasting change. His approach combines evidence-based therapeutic methods with innovative thinking and a genuine commitment to each individual's healing process.
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