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About Dr. Tony Reigle, CEO/Owner
Dr. Reigle was born and raised in Harrisburg, PA where he attended St. Margaret Mary Elementary School before graduating from Bishop McDevitt High School. During his sophomore year at the University of Pittsburgh, he switched gears and joined the military, where he served 6 years Active Duty Air Force and 6 years Air National Guard. He was stationed in Texas, Alaska, and Florida, and is a combat veteran having served time in Iraq.
Dr. Reigle completed his graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Capella University, and remained at Capella to complete his doctorate in Psychology. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and is a Certified Level 2 Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP-II) and a Certified Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Practitioner. He is also certified in Prolonged Exposure Therapy.
Dr. Reigle is trained in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy, supporting individuals before and/or after an experience with the medicine. Preparation and integration helps the individual make sense of new insights, and transfer that knowledge into their daily life – facilitating deeper awareness and more meaningful, long-lasting outcomes.
Dr. Reigle has experience working in a variety of mental health settings that include Outpatient, Psychiatric Inpatient, Partial, and BHRS.
Dr. Reigle has been a volunteer first responder since 1998, and has held various administrative and line officer positions. He serves as the Clinical Director on a local volunteer Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) team providing mental health support to First Responders as well as volunteers on a local task force that provided mental health support to Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Reigle is also a Disruptive Event Management consultant, helping people and organizations recover from the distress caused by a disruptive workplace event that could include downsizing, employee deaths, suicide, workplace violence, robberies, forces of nature, and many other large and small-scale disruptions. Central to his role is helping employees enhance their natural resiliency and bolstering the recovery of both individuals and teams by helping them normalize the common behavioral and psychological reactions to the event. The core purpose of DEM is to help people and organizations stay resilient and thrive in the midst of the unthinkable.
Dr. Reigle also finds meaning and purpose in helping develop new generations of therapists in his role as Adjunct Professor in a graduate-level Clinical Mental Health Counseling program.
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