Dr. Steven Craig, Clinical Psychology

Dr. Craig is a nationally recognized psychologist, author and corporate coach. Dr. Craig is also the host of Therapy Thursday on 96.3 FM WDVD, one of Detroit's top-rated morning shows.

Dr. Craig has also appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, Good Housekeeping and a wide range of local, national and international print publications. Additionally, Dr. Craig is also the host of Therapy Thursday on 96.3 FM WDVD's Blaine & Allyson Show, one of Detroit’s top-rated morning shows. He is also the author of the soon-to-be-released book The Six Husbands All Wives Should Have (Simon and Schuster, Spring 2010).

Dr. Craig is best known for his engaging, personable style and for providing concrete, common sense, solution-oriented insights to his clients. There are two aspects of Dr. Craig’s work that often separate him from other practitioners. First, Dr. Craig strives to help people recognize and build on their strengths rather than focusing on their weaknesses or belaboring their past. In this way, Dr. Craig’s clients are always building better futures and breaking free from continually repeating the same old unhealthy patterns that brought them in to see him in the first place. The second thing that typically separates him from others is that he interacts in a clear and insightful manner using everyday language that provides clients with meaningful tools for easily and quickly growing and changing in their day-to-day lives.

Most of Dr. Craig’s clients take away from their meetings specific, easy-to-use and easy-to-understand tips for improving their lives and their relationships. As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Craig works with adults, adolescents, and children to address a number of health and behavioral issues including depression, anxiety, work/school problems, and marital and family problems. He also works in the area of sports and performance psychology and helps athletes, executives and other high performance individuals learn to heighten their skills and maintain peak performance.