George Joseph is a licensed counselor who foregrounds exploration of root causes and recurring patterns in emotional life. With an MS from Nova Southeastern University (1996, Cum Laude) and three decades of clinical practice, he combines psychodynamic perspectives with modalities such as Jungian and psychoanalytic work to help people examine long-standing conflicts and relational themes. His approach emphasizes curiosity and thoughtful reflection rather than focusing only on surface symptoms.
He also integrates structured modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy when treatment goals call for skill-building and present-focused change. Trauma-focused methods are part of his repertoire for addressing histories of adversity and abuse. Mr. Joseph holds LPC and LMHC licensure (Colorado and Florida) and participates in clinical research oversight through the Mayo Clinic Research Ethics Board.
Described by his own statement as professional, humorous, open-minded, and inquisitive, he aims to create a collaborative atmosphere in which clients and clinician work together to identify meaningful, sustainable shifts in thinking, feeling, and relating.
Remote therapy that combines depth and skills-based work
George Joseph offers remote sessions that bring psychodynamic depth together with targeted, skills-based tools. Psychodynamic, Jungian, and psychoanalytic approaches are used to trace recurring patterns, attachment dynamics, and the personal narratives that shape relationships and identity. These methods are suited to people who want to explore the underlying roots of their concerns over time.
When appropriate, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy are introduced to address present-day symptoms and to teach concrete strategies for managing distress, improving mood, and clarifying values. Trauma-focused techniques are available for working through experiences of abuse and other traumatic events. The result is a flexible blend that can move between exploratory inquiry and pragmatic skill building depending on each session’s aims.
Remote options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. The clinician frames teletherapy as a collaborative process and invites prospective clients to discuss which combination of approaches and communication formats best fits their goals.
How many years has George Joseph been practicing?
He has 30 years of clinical experience.
What are his professional credentials and licenses?
He holds an MS (Nova Southeastern University, 1996, Cum Laude) and is credentialed as LPC and LMHC. License details include CO LPC LPC.0016536 and FL LMHC MH5169.
Which languages does he work in?
He conducts therapy in English.
Where is he located?
He is based in Florida.
How can clients work with him remotely?
Remote communication options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging.
Does he accept international clients?
This profile indicates he does not accept international clients.
What is the cost of sessions?
Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
How do I get started?
Begin by using the Start Therapy button and completing a short matching questionnaire to be connected and scheduled.