Founder & Clinical Director
Finding Peace Consulting
Yuma, AZ, United States
Troy L. Love, MSW, LCSW, earned his Master of Social Work degree with an emphasis in Clinical Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh in 2002. He holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Brigham Young University (1999). He is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Arizona and has been practicing trauma-focused psychotherapy for over 20 years.
Mr. Love is the founder and Clinical Director of Finding Peace Consulting, based in Yuma, Arizona, where he specializes in working with individuals and groups healing from complex trauma, attachment wounds, betrayal, and shame-related distress. He provides clinical services, facilitates trauma-informed workshops and retreats, and offers training to other mental health professionals, educators, and organizational leaders. His work draws from attachment theory, shame resilience research, neuroscience, and spiritually integrated approaches to trauma healing.
In addition to his clinical practice, Mr. Love is a three-time Amazon best-selling author, with published works including Finding Peace: Healing from Loss, Rejection, Neglect, Abuse, Betrayal and Abandonment and A Year of Self-Love: Daily Practices to Help You Let Go, Be Present, and Find Peace. His writing explores the intersections of trauma, shame, and emotional resilience, and is used in therapeutic and educational settings.
Mr. Love has presented nationally at conferences including TEDxAWC, the Hope–Heal–Help Trauma Summit, the Utah Fall Conference on Substance Use, and the Choctaw Nation Mental Health Conference, among others. His teaching style is known for being warm, interactive, and emotionally engaging, while remaining grounded in clinical evidence.
He continues to mentor clinicians and support first responders, educators, and helping professionals in developing sustainable, trauma-informed practices that foster healing and connection.
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The Shadows of Shame: Attachment-based Healing in Complex Trauma Treatment
Monday, March 30, 2026
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM US Pacific Time