Sean Corbin, LPC, MA, MPA, CADC

With over 31 years of experience bridging clinical expertise and judicial insight, Sean delivers specialized behavioral health services for court-involved populations as well as others in the community. His unique background in both therapeutic intervention and legal systems makes him a trusted resource for complex cases requiring integrated approaches.

Licensed Professional Counselor | Criminal Justice Specialist & Consultant | Certified Addiction Counselor | Leadership Roles in Private Practice, CMH, & Adult and Juvenile Courts

Clinical Specializations

  • Substance Use Disorders & Other Addictions – Comprehensive assessment and evidence-based treatment
  • Criminogenic Risk Assessment & Treatment – Specialized evaluation and intervention
  • Trauma-Informed Care – Addressing trauma, depression, anxiety, and adjustment
  • Domestic Violence & Aggression – Expert intervention and prevention strategies
  • Co-Occurring Disorders – Integrated treatment for dual diagnoses

Therapeutic Approaches

Sean utilizes evidence-based modalities including Polyvagal Theory (PVT), Components-Based Psychotherapy (CBP), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). His trauma-informed approach emphasizes nervous system regulation and evidence-based cognitive interventions.

Education & Credentials

Master of Arts – Integrated Recovery for Co-Occurring Disorders, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School

Master of Public Administration – Western Michigan University

Licensure & Certifications: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), MRT Facilitator, DBT Facilitator, ORAS Certified, Impaired Driving Assessment (IDA) Certified

Leadership Experience

Current: Lead Court Clinician at Synergy Behavioral Health (2025-Present). Also provides consultation services to Cognitive Consultants, InnerRise, 616 SUDS, and 54B District Court Probation.
Previous Leadership: Health Services Director at Newaygo County Mental Health, Owner/Program Director of Cognitive Consultants (2009-2022), Juvenile Services Director at Ingham County Family Division, and Chief Probation Officer at 56A District Court.

Innovation & Expertise

Creator of the Dynamic Risk and Needs Assessment (DRNA), now utilized by multiple court systems. Implementation of ORAS criminogenic risk assessment and evidence-based programming. Extensive experience with specialty courts including sobriety, drug treatment, domestic violence, and veterans treatment courts.

Services Offered

Individual Therapy: Substance use disorders, trauma, court-mandated counseling, relationship concerns, emotional regulation

Group Therapy: Men’s domestic violence groups, MRT groups, recovery programs

Clinical Assessments: Substance use evaluations, domestic violence risk assessments, driver’s license restoration assessments

Training & Consultation: C-RNR methodologies, trauma-informed approaches, specialty court development, clinical supervision