Jason earned his doctorate in psychology from Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky, after completing an APA-accredited internship in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. Jason gained advanced training in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Learning Disorder (LD) assessment as a post-doc at Purdue University CAPS. As a licensed professional, Jason created an ADHD testing program at the University of Cincinnati CAPS and has co-led an assessment training program for psychology interns at the University of Kentucky Counseling Center, specializing in ADHD/LD evaluations. Jason’s areas of clinical interest include anxiety and stress management, self-perception, identity development, life transitions, trauma, and ADHD. Jason enjoys collaborating with people in exploring their values and intersecting identities. Each person has a unique perspective on life that shapes their beliefs, behaviors, and relationships. Jason utilizes curiosity, empathy, and humor to help clients gain a clearer understanding of themselves and navigate through difficult experiences toward a more meaningful life. In psychotherapy, Jason practices primarily from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) model, emphasizing present-moment awareness, identifying values and barriers, and pursuing meaningful change. Originally from Kentucky, Jason moved to the Flathead Valley in 2019. In his free time he enjoys tabletop role-playing, board games, hiking, kayaking, and reading a book with a cat in his lap.