Dr. Baker earned a Masters degree in Community Counseling from Youngstown State University (M.S.Ed.), a Doctoral degree in Counselor Education and Supervision from Kent State University (Ph.D.), and a Post-Doctoral Certificate in Addictions Counseling from Kent State University. He is a certified TFCBT provider. Since 2003, he has been a licensed counselor in three states, and he has provided a wide range of counseling services. His work experience includes crisis and disaster response, addictions counseling, mental health counseling with children and adults, custody evaluation, psychological evaluation, reunification counseling, co-parenting counseling, parenting coordination, and counselor education and supervision. He served several years as the Director of Clinical Services and as a school-based counselor at Community Counseling Center of Mercer County. He is a member of the Overdose Fatality Review Committee in Mercer County and a partner with the Buhl Regional Health Foundation in the Camp Courage and Adolescent Grief and Loss Support Group programs. He is also a Part-Time Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Kent State University. Dr. Baker is committed to providing the highest level of quality ethical care in all aspects of his treatment.