![]() ![]() He currently resides in Park City with his wife Kelley and their three children. Wolf also spent three seasons acting in the prestigious Williamstown Theater Festival. In addition to his extensive work on screen and TV, Wolf's prestigious stage experience includes the Tony Award-winning Broadway production of Side Man and Lincoln Center’s production of Observe The Sons of Ulster Marching Towards The Somme. Most recently, he headlined the Independent Feature Inside Game opposite Will Sasso and Eric Mabius, which is slated for a November 2019 release. Wolf's diverse screen credits include Emmett’s Mark opposite Gabriel Byrne and Tim Roth, Go with Katie Holmes, The Evening Star opposite Juliette Lewis and Shirley MacLaine, White Squall with Jeff Bridges and Ryan Phillippe, The Volunteer opposite Aunjanue Ellis and Such Good People alongside Michael Urie. He just completed four seasons on the NBC series “The Night Shift” from creators Jeff Judah and Gabe Sachs. Rivals lists Shanahan as a five-star prospect. It wasn’t a surprise but Shanahan had USC in his final five with Georgia, LSU, Texas and Texas A&M. Shanahan, a four-star offensive guard who visited USC in June, committed to Texas A&M today. He also starred in Greg Berlanti’s critically acclaimed drama “Everwood” alongside Treat Williams, Chris Pratt and Emily Van Camp, and then went on to star in two ABC series “The Nine” and “V” before appearing in a season-long arc on the CBS hit “NCIS.” Wolf then starred for two seasons on TNT’s “Perception” opposite Eric McCormack and Rachael Leigh Cook. Five-Star USC Target Commits To Texas A&M. This former frat-boy originally intended to go into finance and studied the field. ![]() A mainstay on television for two decades, he can be seen in the upcoming The CW series “Nancy Drew.” His breakout role came on the award-winning drama “Party of Five” as the fan-favorite Bailey Salinger opposite Matthew Fox, Neve Campbell and Lacey Chabert. Biography: Boston-born Scott Wolf was raised in West Orange, New Jersey. At the end of the day, our goal together is to help you to become the best version of yourself.Scott Wolf is an acclaimed actor of both stage and screen, beloved by audiences for his performances in several landmark television series. I believe that every person, regardless of age, has a story to tell and my goal is to create a safe and nurturing environment for you to share those experiences. I am passionate about creating a safe, and nurturing environment for each client while understanding that no two clients are the same, and no two experiences are the same. I extend this belief to adolescents and utilize expressive mediums such as games, art, and sandtray, in addition to conventional talk therapy to address emotional or behavioral concerns. Through play, children are able to express themselves safely and work through their tough emotions or experiences. Play is the child's language, and toys are their words. I'm also trained in play therapy and sandtray therapy with the goal of becoming a Registered Play Therapist (RPT). I work from a client centered, strength based approach for children through young adults. I also extend my work to young adults who are finding life transitions and events difficult to tackle. As a result of working on-site in the schools, I have witnessed the daily struggles and crisis that children and teens are facing in todays ever changing, technology based world. Within the public school systems, my role has been to provide on-site mental health treatment to students and their families, handling crisis, as well as running teacher professional development, student workshops/groups, and parent workshops in order to facilitate mental health awareness throughout the entire school community. For Disney, he voiced Scamp in the 2001 Disney direct-to-DVD film, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's. Scott Wolf is an actor and producer known for his roles in Party of Five (1994), White Squall (1996), Go (1999), Everwood (2002), V (2009), Perception (2012), The Night Shift (2014) and many others. I have been treating children, adolescents, and families in settings ranging from traditional outpatient clinics, home based treatment, and in school-based mental health clinics. Scott Richard Wolf is an American actor and voice actor, best known for portraying Bailey Salinger on the Fox Network television drama, Party of Five (1994-2000), Jake Hartman on the WB Network drama series, Everwood (2002-2006), and Chad Decker in the 2009 remake of the 1983 miniseries, V. I have received my Masters in Mental Health Counseling from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and am licensed in NYS as a LMHC. ![]()
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