Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello. It takes courage to reach out for help and I acknowledge you for taking this step to take care of yourself. I am a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts with 26 years of clinical experience. My therapeutic approach is collaborative, relational, and client-centered. I draw from my clinical experience and skills, deep listening, encouragement, compassion, and intuition to help clients achieve their growth. I believe in the inherent capability of each client to change in the ways that are important for their well-being. The approaches I utilize include family systems theory, grief counseling, psychodynamic, humanistic, Rogerian emotionally focused, spiritually focused, as well as expressive modalities including writing and role playing. Therapy assignments and a variety of supportive resources can be provided to help clients strengthen their progress in their daily lives. The integration of psychotherapy and spirituality is an acknowledged and expanding field in mental health and one which I support. I welcome clients who would like to incorporate their spirituality into their process of therapy. I have helped clients address grief and loss, depression, anxiety, life and career transitions, communication problems, and healing from family of origin dysfunctional patterns, including emotional abuse.
I am not licensed to treat addictions. If you have any concern about having an addiction, for example to food, alcohol, street drugs, prescription pills, pornography, sex, gambling, internet/gaming, marijuana, or any other suspected addiction, please find another counselor who is licensed to treat addictions. Also please be aware that problems with addictions may be better addressed with in-person treatment than with an online platform. I do not treat sexual trauma or eating disorders, which may also be better addressed with in-person treatment.
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Andrew Oxman is a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts with 26 years of clinical experience supporting people through stress, anxiety, grief, self-esteem concerns, career difficulties, depression, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, parenting challenges, anger management, coping with life changes, and compassion fatigue.
His therapeutic style is collaborative, relational, and client-centered, drawing on deep listening, encouragement, compassion, and clinical intuition to guide each person’s growth. Andrew integrates a range of theoretical approaches he has used throughout his career, including family systems theory, grief counseling, psychodynamic and humanistic methods, Rogerian and emotionally focused work, spiritually oriented approaches, and expressive modalities such as writing and role playing.
Andrew Oxman holds a Master of Arts and is a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts (license number 4644). He offers therapy assignments and a variety of supportive resources to help clients build skills that carry over into daily life. He also acknowledges the value of integrating psychotherapy and spirituality, and welcomes clients who wish to include their spiritual beliefs in the therapeutic process.
Over the years Andrew has helped people address grief and loss, depression, anxiety, life and career transitions, communication difficulties, and healing from dysfunctional family-of-origin patterns, including emotional abuse.
Andrew Oxman is not licensed to treat addictions. If a client has concerns about an addiction – for example to food, alcohol, street drugs, prescription pills, pornography, sex, gambling, internet or gaming, marijuana, or any other suspected addiction – they should seek a counselor who is licensed to treat addictions. Clients should also be aware that addiction issues are often better addressed with in-person treatment than through an online platform. He does not treat sexual trauma or eating disorders, which may likewise be more appropriately treated with in-person care.
Many people wonder whether remote counseling can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can meet with a therapist in the format that suits them best, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility often makes it easier to maintain regular appointments and integrate therapeutic work into a busy schedule.
Sessions are provided by licensed professionals, and clients have the option to change therapists if they need a different fit. For many people facing everyday mental health challenges, online therapy offers an accessible, practical way to pursue support and progress.
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