Care Through Experience

Douglas M. Wear, PhD

Hello and welcome to my practice!

I am committed to helping you learn strategies to build healthier relationships with yourself and with others. My work focuses on targeting ineffective behaviors, habits, and beliefs wherever they occur in your world. I believe in taking a collaborative approach to help you reach your goals.

I’m passionate about creating resources for individuals, professionals, and companies struggling with strategies for their success, and am interested in participating in workshops, speaking engagements, webinars, and podcasts.

If you’re interested in scheduling a consultation with me, please send an appointment request.

Dr. Doug Wear

More about Dr. Doug:

Clinical psychologist, CEO & Founder of Wear and Associates, Inc., Doug Wear, Ph.D. is the past Director of Antioch University Seattle Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic. He is a former Chair of the Wyoming Board of Psychology, the past Executive Director of the Washington State Psychological Association, past Chair of the American Psychological Association (APA) Council of Executive Directors of State and Provincial Psychological Associations (CESPPA), past Chair of APA’s Continuing Education Committee (CEC), Past President of APA Division 31 and has served in multiple volunteer state and national leadership roles including two state psychological associations, the American Psychological Association (APA), and the accounting franchise, Fiducial, Inc.

A licensed psychologist in two states (WA, WY), Dr. Wear has been an agency and hospital senior executive, a solo practitioner, and developed and sold his own large group practice. He currently operates Wear & Associates, Inc., a psychological services company providing treatment services, as well as executive coaching and consulting with business owners and professionals.

Dr. Wear is a recipient of the APA Heiser Psychology Advocacy Award, the Washington State Psychological Association G. Andrew Benjamin Award winner, the Washington State Psychological Association Sustained Service Award winner, as well as being a former Wyoming Psychological Association Psychologist of the Year. For more information, see our Media page.

"The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination." - Carl Rogers