Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
James Davis, CMHC has a Masters Degree in Mental Health Counseling and a Bachelors Degree in Psychology and Human development. He has experience with, anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, LGTBQ, relationships, parenting, mental illness, domestic violence, sexual assault, substance abuse, addiction, adjustment disorders, suicidal ideation, and crisis.
James has a passion for helping others overcome struggles and achieve overall health and wellness in their lives. James is a trauma informed therapist and is experienced with several therapy approaches including EMDR, CBT, mindfulness, positive psychology, person centered, motivational interviewing, and psychodynamic.
James enjoys working with clients to find the approach that will best support their mental health and overall happiness.
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James Davis holds a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Human Development. He is licensed in Utah as a clinical mental health counselor (license UT LCMHC 11146588-6004) and has seven years of professional experience.
He works with people facing a wide range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, self-esteem challenges, depression, LGBT-related issues, relationship difficulties, family conflicts, grief, intimacy-related issues, parenting challenges, anger management, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, and ADHD.
A trauma-informed therapist, James draws from several evidence-based approaches such as EMDR, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, positive psychology, person-centered therapy, motivational interviewing, and psychodynamic work. He is passionate about helping others overcome struggles and supports clients in finding the therapeutic methods that best promote their mental health and overall wellness.
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Licensed professionals provide these services, and if a different therapeutic fit is desired, clients have the option to switch therapists. Online therapy can be a practical, accessible way to pursue mental health support while maintaining the quality of care associated with licensed therapists.
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