Dr. John V. Farrar - Snowman Therapy

Dr. John V. Farrar - Snowman Therapy Dr. Farrar maintains a private practice that treats chemical dependency, couples and family counseling, as well as employment-related problems and issues.

John Farrar has worn “many hats” in the course of his professional life. He has served as a high school teacher, a school counselor department chair, a director of a network of psychological clinics, a university professor, a staff developer, and a process consultant. Throughout his career, however, Dr. Farrar has always, in one form or another, been a teacher. His overriding skill has been his talent for sharing principles and concepts aimed at helping his students and clients move forward with their lives in a positive direction. The setting has varied; the method of helping has not. Dr. Farrar earned his doctorate in psychology and human services and is a fully licensed professional counselor. He has conducted hundreds of seminars and workshops over the years, always with a focus on positive psychology. Throughout his twenty years as a professor, Dr. Farrar has maintained his private practice as a clinician, speaker, and consultant. To turn an old phrase upside down, he explains, “Those who teach should also do!”

Dr. Farrar grew up in Chicago, but spent virtually all of his adult years in Michigan. He met his wife, Anita, while attending his alma mater, the University of Detroit. They are the justifiably proud parents of two successful adult children, John and Christina. The Farrars currently reside in a residential community west of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan where Dr. Farrar is a professor at Central Michigan University.

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Meet Dr. John V. Farrar

John Farrar has worn “many hats” in the course of his professional life. He has served as a high school teacher, a school counselor department chair, a director of a network of psychological clinics, a university professor, a staff developer, and a process consultant. Throughout his career, however, Dr. Farrar has always, in one form or another, been a teacher. His overriding skill has been his talent for sharing principles and concepts aimed at helping his students and clients move forward with their lives in a positive direction. The setting has varied; the method of helping has not. Dr. Farrar earned his doctorate in psychology and human services and is a fully licensed professional counselor. He has conducted hundreds of seminars and workshops over the years, always with a focus on positive psychology. Throughout his twenty years as a professor, Dr. Farrar has maintained his private practice as a clinician, speaker, and consultant. To turn an old phrase upside down, he explains, “Those who teach should also do!” Dr. Farrar grew up in Chicago, but spent virtually all of his adult years in Michigan. He met his wife, Anita, while attending his alma mater, the University of Detroit. They are the justifiably proud parents of two successful adult children, John and Christina. The Farrars currently reside in a residential community west of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan where Dr. Farrar is a professor at Central Michigan University.