Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have 30 years experience as a counselor. I have worked in many different environments including, private practice, local mental health clinics, inpatient mental health and substance abuse clinics.
I work with people to help them be the person they are and become the person they want to be.
I am a real bearded Santa but am not religious. I related to the natural world in a way that I describe as spiritual, although it may not be what most people consider to be spiritual
I served in the US Army both active duty and National Guard. I am a Vietnam Veteran with a total of 23 years service. I was a MFLC and worked with active duty soldiers and airmen for several years mostly at Fort Bragg but other facilities as well.
I am married, have four children and eight grandchildren.
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Preston Page is a clinical social worker licensed in both Virginia and North Carolina who brings 35 years of experience to his counseling practice in Virginia. He has worked across multiple settings, including private practice, local mental health clinics, and inpatient mental health and substance abuse programs.
He helps people be the person they are and become the person they want to be, drawing on a long career of direct clinical work and practical therapeutic support for a wide range of concerns. His style is professional and approachable, informed by years of working with diverse client needs.
Preston served in the US Army on both active duty and in the National Guard and is a Vietnam Veteran with a total of 23 years of service. He also served as an MFLC and spent several years working with active duty soldiers and airmen, primarily at Fort Bragg and at other military facilities.
He relates to the natural world in a way he describes as spiritual, though he notes this may not match more common definitions of spirituality. He also mentions that he is a real bearded Santa but is not religious. Preston is married and has four children and eight grandchildren.
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