Maybe you're facing difficulties due to fears, anxiety, depression, or addictions. Maybe you're experiencing relationship concerns or struggling with grief or loss. Maybe you just need some unbiased, unconditional support. Your emotions/feelings are valid. You deserve a place to be who you are comfortably. You deserve a place to escape and find solutions to everyday issues. Reaching out can be scary and intimidating. Our hope is that despite the fear and nervousness you may feel at this moment, you can focus on the positive benefits that you can gain with your first step. Our therapist works with Depression, anxiety, trauma, stress, addiction, and relationship conflicts. He integrates CBT, Person-centered, Solution-focused, and Reality therapy, among others. He has has worked with addiction and recovery since 2013. He is knowledgeable about Turner's Syndrome. He also works closely with our local LBGTQ and Cosplay communities. Reaching out is the scariest part of the process, especially when we feel ready to begin the work. Please know that we will see you, and we will celebrate you. Please come as you are. Our goal is to help find you the right space where you are free and no longer afraid. He believes each person is unique. He will take the time to listen to your needs and concerns. Our therapist has worked in the addiction and recovery field for Medicated Assisted Treatment (MAT) program for over a decade. He finds reward in his career choice by seeing growth in those that he has worked with and by seeing how their lives have improved. Working for a MAT program, he feels that has been limited by the entry requirements of the program. He believes that he can help a wider range of individuals by branching out into private practice. He has been active in various social and charity events in our local communities. He has provided volunteer work to aid our lower income communities with various non profit organizations. He was one of the founding members of a local LBGTQ support group, He is not active with that organization any longer, but still an ally to the community. He has been part of various fandom groups and has volunteered at local conventions. Working for such conventions he has developed a better understanding of the cultural aspects and individuals of those communities. If you or someone you know is in need of some assistance with past trauma, current conflicts, or just taking that next step, we are here to help.