Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Brian J Williams
Clinical Social Work/Therapist,
I SPECIALIZE in COUPLES: married, engaged, separated, living together… fighting, not talking, unhappy or hopeless. I use tested methods & A SENSE OF HUMOR. 1/2 of what I know is training. The rest from being married over 30 years & working with couples just like you. I studied with John Gottman you’ve seen on Oprah. My wife & I have been in counseling, more than once. Calling a couples counselor is hard. “What good is it talking to a stranger?!” You’ve tried everything maybe even counseling—nothing works.. You’re stuck. That’s where I can help. Believe it or not there are ways to make it better. Your partner may be afraid or doesn’t want to come. I don’t criticize. I don’t take sides. I don’t judge. Don’t kid yourself: it can be hard work but it also can be fun.
How do you pick a counselor? Someone you both like and trust? First, find someone that specializes in couples. My website BrianWilliamsTherapist.net explains how I work, tips to make things better quickly & some resources if you decide not to do counseling now.
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Brian Williams is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Texas with 21 years of experience. He holds LCSW credentials in Florida (LCSW SW7844) and Texas (LCSW 67299), and focuses his work on relationships and family concerns.
He specializes in working with couples—married, engaged, separated, or living together—who are fighting, not talking, unhappy, or feeling hopeless. He relies on tested methods and brings a sense of humor to sessions. He attributes roughly half of his expertise to formal training and the rest to being married for more than 30 years and to years of helping couples in similar situations. He has studied with John Gottman.
Brian and his wife have attended counseling more than once, and he understands how difficult making that first call can feel. He does not criticize, take sides, or judge, and he is candid that couples work can be challenging while also being rewarding. His website, BrianWilliamsTherapist.net, explains how he works, offers tips to improve things quickly, and includes resources for couples who may choose not to pursue counseling right away.
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