Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is John and I am a licensed professional counselor. I have 20 years of professional work experience. Over that time I have developed skills to help clients with stress and anxiety, relationship issues, finding motivation, exploring self-worth, recovering from addiction and combating depression.
My methods include Motivational Interviewing, psychodynamics, and person-centered therapy. I often utilize cognitive therapies, especially in their mindfulness-based forms, like ACT and DBT. But everything from simple conversation to behavioral strategies might be used, as long as the methods are suitable to your needs.
Across these last two decades, I have learned that people are fascinatingly different from one another. Yet, almost any one of us can thrive in an atmosphere of mutual respect. Compassionate interaction can result in transformative moments, and to me, those moments are some of the best things in life.
You are worth knowing and worth understanding, and the fact that you want to grow has me interested in you already. I am honored to be part of the change you want to make.
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John Ickowski is a licensed professional counselor with two decades of clinical experience. He holds the credential PA LPC PC015817, which indicates he is a Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Counselor (license PC015817).
Over the last 20 years he has worked with people on stress and anxiety, relationship concerns, motivation and self-worth, recovery from addiction, and depression. He also helps clients cope with life changes and rebuild a sense of personal direction.
His approach blends several evidence-informed methods. He uses Motivational Interviewing, psychodynamic ideas, and person-centered therapy, and frequently incorporates cognitive therapies in mindfulness-based forms such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). He is also comfortable using straightforward conversation and practical behavioral strategies when those fit a client’s needs.
John views respectful, compassionate interaction as a foundation for growth. He believes people can experience meaningful change when they are understood and treated with dignity, and he welcomes the opportunity to support those who want to move forward.
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