Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi there, my name is Preston Mannon. I am a licensed professional clinical counselor in Ohio (LPCC-S). I also hold a credential with the National Board of Certified Counselors (NCC). I have been working full time as a therapist for over four years in community mental health. I graduated from Marshall University for my professional degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I am a gay therapist and specialize in LGBTIQA+ concerns. I am trained in cognitive behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, and motivational interviewing. I have experience in working with adults and teenagers. My approach is casual and I work to center our discussions and therapy around your specific needs and concerns. I am currently working on my PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. I also have my supervisory credential in Ohio to train and supervise interns and other mental health counselors.
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Preston Mannon is a licensed professional clinical counselor in Ohio (LPCC-S) who holds the supervisory credential OH LPCC E.2303822-SUPV and a credential with the National Board of Certified Counselors (NCC). He earned his degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marshall University and has worked full time in community mental health for over four years.
He is a gay, male therapist who focuses on LGBTIQA+ concerns and offers support for stress, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, and coping with life changes. He works with both adults and teenagers and is trained in cognitive behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, and motivational interviewing.
Preston maintains a casual, person-centered approach that centers conversations and treatment on each individual’s needs. He is also pursuing a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision and holds the Ohio supervisory credential to train and oversee interns and other mental health counselors.
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