Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a doctoral-level, licensed professional clinical counselor (CA) and licensed professional counselor (VA), with over 30 years of experience working with adults experiencing a diverse range of challenges, from depression, anxiety, OCD and substance use; to PTSD and trauma-related issues (including psychogenic seizures and psychogenic movement disorders). I have published an article on my work with psychogenic seizures in Counseling Today, a publication of the American Counseling Association. My expertise is in providing individual psychotherapy to adults.
My counseling style is person-centered, engaging, warm and collaborative. I believe the hallmark of a good therapist is to be a good listener first and foremost, and then to possess the knowledge and expertise needed to apply a broad range of holistic interventions tailored to the meet your unique needs and working style. I utilize cognitive-behavioral interventions, as well as existential/humanistic, solution-focused, motivational, and psychodynamic approaches to help you reach your goals.
I have the utmost respect for anyone who is willing to help themselves – a better tomorrow and brighter horizon awaits those who are up for the task, and I am here to help you as you move towards that brighter tomorrow.
I look forward to working with you!
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Jason Wright is a doctoral-level licensed professional clinical counselor with 26 years of experience working with adults. He holds licensure as a professional clinical counselor in California (LPCC 6630) and as a professional counselor in Virginia (LPC 0701002721).
He provides individual psychotherapy for a range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, substance use, post-traumatic stress, and other trauma-related issues such as psychogenic seizures and psychogenic movement disorders.
He has written about his work with psychogenic seizures in Counseling Today, a publication of the American Counseling Association.
Jason’s therapeutic approach is person-centered, engaging, warm, and collaborative. He emphasizes listening first, then drawing on a broad set of holistic interventions tailored to each person’s needs and preferred way of working.
He uses cognitive-behavioral techniques alongside existential and humanistic perspectives, solution-focused strategies, motivational methods, and psychodynamic work to help clients progress toward their goals.
He expresses deep respect for anyone who is willing to help themselves and aims to support clients as they move toward a better tomorrow. He looks forward to working with adults seeking individual therapy.
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