Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am licensed by the state of Oklahoma as a marriage and family therapist. I can help people in their families and in their relationships even with only one person doing the session. You would take home and share the insights and guidance as to what to do that would help. I work also with parents and caregivers of troubled children, including children on the Autism Spectrum. I have six recently published books available on Amazon related to these issues: The One Week Manager (working at home stress free), Those First Six Years (Developmental Psychology, skills children need to develop) a book on Marriage called The 7th Contract; Healing from Spiritual and Reglious Wounds; a workbook fo couples called Beyond the Vows; and a novel: The End of North America: a meteoroligist saves the world from doomsday.
I have been doing therapy for 45 years, am a AAMFT Fellow, have worked with a tribe for six years in Oklahoma as the Indian Child Welfare Director. I listen to you, tell you what I think about it, make suggestions and recommendations. If that makes sense to you we would then make a plan of action that you believe is helpful.
I have done a great deal of work with people wounded spiritually or by religion, and with single parents.
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Lawrence Losoncy is a seasoned marriage and family therapist licensed by the state of Oklahoma, with 46 years of clinical experience helping individuals, couples, and families navigate difficult moments. He works with people at any point in their relationships and often conducts effective sessions with a single participant, offering insights and practical guidance clients can take home and share with others.
He addresses a wide range of concerns including relationship issues, family conflicts, grief, intimacy-related problems, parenting challenges, stress and anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, sleep difficulties, anger management, self-esteem struggles, career-related obstacles, depression, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. He also provides support for parents and caregivers of troubled children, including those on the autism spectrum.
Losoncy listens carefully, offers candid feedback, and makes concrete suggestions and recommendations. When his approach resonates, he collaborates with clients to develop an actionable plan they believe will be helpful in moving forward.
He is an AAMFT Fellow and spent six years working with a tribe in Oklahoma as the Indian Child Welfare Director. He is also the author of six recently published books available on Amazon, including The One Week Manager (working at home stress free), Those First Six Years (Developmental Psychology, skills children need to develop), The 7th Contract (a book on marriage), Healing from Spiritual and Religious Wounds, Beyond the Vows (a couples workbook), and the novel The End of North America: a meteorologist saves the world from doomsday.
For many common concerns – such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or adapting to life changes – online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person care. Research and clinical practice support its usefulness for these types of issues, and many people find meaningful progress through virtual sessions.
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