Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hey there! My name is Nicholas Pantages and I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Missouri. I have been practicing in the field for seven years, working with individuals who are overcoming depression, anxiety, stress, loss, and severe mental illness. My specialty areas primarily focus on mood disorders, aging, and managing life changes and interpersonal relationships. Therapeutic modalities I rely on heavily include Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. I have been trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing as well.
I’m passionate about working as a team and building off of your strengths to identify paths that can be taken to attain new goals, confront concerns head-on, and radically accept what is out of our control. I think the most important aspects of therapy focus around developing rapport with the individuals I see and supporting them on their journey forward in life.
This is never easy and change takes time. Let’s collaborate to address your obstacles, taking steps in the right direction to learn from experience and create a more satisfying sense of self and the potential for a more enjoyable tomorrow!
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Nicholas Pantages is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing in Missouri with seven years of experience helping individuals cope with depression, anxiety, stress, loss, and severe mental illness.
His clinical focus includes mood disorders, concerns related to aging, and supporting people through life changes and interpersonal relationship challenges.
Nicholas draws primarily on Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy in his work, and he has received training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
He emphasizes a collaborative, strengths-based approach – partnering with clients to identify realistic paths toward goals, address concerns directly, and practice radical acceptance of what cannot be controlled. Building a strong therapeutic rapport is central to how he supports people as they move forward in their lives.
Change often takes time, and Nicholas invites clients to work together to tackle obstacles, learn from experience, and develop a more satisfying sense of self along the way. He is licensed to provide clinical social work services in Missouri; this credential, MO LCSW 2019013326, authorizes his practice in the state.
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