Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello everyone. My name is Pablo and i am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Arizona. I am an Army veteran and after my time in service, I received my Masters from Grand Canyon University and have been practicing therapy for about 4 years. I have about nine years overall experience in mental health working with a variety of clients from Serious Mental Illness (SMI) population to providing support to community members within Pima and Pinal County as Co-Responder, working alongside Pinal County Sheriff and Tucson Police Department. Beyond, therapy, I’m an avid outdoor enthusiast, finding joy in hiking and weight lifting. My passion for Jiu Jitsu keeps me grounded, and I nurture my spirit through my faith. Though my social circle is small, I intentionally invest my time in cultivating healthy relationships with family and loved ones, cherishing these connections deeply.
I believe my greatest strengths as a therapist lie in my empathic nature and holistic approach. I’m dedicated to understanding my client’s experiences deeply and addressing their needs from a mind-body-spirit perspective. With a focus on experiential therapy, I ensure that sessions are meaningful and interactive. I’m always prepared and patient, ready to guide and teach, but also willing to challenge my clients to embrace the idea of seeing themselves as the expert of their experience, but at times, encourage them to see a different perspective when obstacles and/or blind spots appear along the way.
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Pablo Castro is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Arizona (AZ LPC LPC-23001) who brings both clinical training and lived experience to his work. An Army veteran, he completed a master’s degree at Grand Canyon University and has been practicing therapy for four years, with about nine years of overall experience in the mental health field.
His background includes work with the Serious Mental Illness (SMI) population and service as a co-responder alongside the Pinal County Sheriff’s office and the Tucson Police Department, supporting community members in Pima and Pinal County. He offers care for concerns such as stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, and depression, and provides therapy in English and Spanish. He also identifies as a therapist of color and lists his perspectives as a male, gay, Christian, older, and conservative clinician.
Outside of clinical work he is an avid outdoor enthusiast who enjoys hiking and weight lifting, practices Jiu Jitsu, and nurtures his spirit through his faith. He values close family and meaningful relationships and invests intentionally in a small social circle.
Pablo approaches therapy with empathy and a holistic mind-body-spirit focus, favoring experiential methods to make sessions interactive and meaningful. He is prepared and patient, ready to guide and teach while encouraging clients to recognize themselves as experts of their own experience and to consider alternative perspectives when obstacles or blind spots arise.
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