Trauma-informed counseling
Leveraging trusted techniques to optimize mental and relational health
Leveraging trusted techniques to optimize mental and relational health
Traditional Therapy takes place in an office setting and uses a wide variety of modern psychotherapeutic techniques to address a wide range of issues. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, anger, grief, trauma, or relationship issues, these evidence-based techniques can help!
$135 (60 min)
Individual Jiu-Jitsu Counseling is an innovative blend of jiu-jitsu practice and modern psychotherapeutic techniques that takes place on a jiu-jitsu mat. Harnessing the benefits of jiu-jitsu and trauma-informed counseling, clients can expect to heal from past wounds, build resilience, grow in self-confidence, and cultivate healthier relationships!
$200 (90 min)
This 12-Week Jiu-Jitsu Counseling Group is an innovative blend of jiu-jitsu practice and group psychotherapy that takes place on a jiu-jitsu mat. Each week, participants will learn several jiu-jitsu techniques and engage in group discussion surrounding key principles and mental health applications. If you are a man struggling with anxiety
This 12-Week Jiu-Jitsu Counseling Group is an innovative blend of jiu-jitsu practice and group psychotherapy that takes place on a jiu-jitsu mat. Each week, participants will learn several jiu-jitsu techniques and engage in group discussion surrounding key principles and mental health applications. If you are a man struggling with anxiety, anger, or relationship issues, this group can help!
$2500 package
(12 weeks, 2-hour weekly sessions)
Forget what you've seen in movies and sitcoms. Instead of silently nodding or asking about your feelings, at Leverage Counseling we use evidence-based methods -- like CBT to challenge unhelpful thoughts, EMDR to process trauma, and DBT to improve interpersonal effectiveness -- that are proven to create lasting change. My role is to help you envision life beyond your past, with improved mental health and stronger relationships. Together, we actively work to build resilience and unlock your potential.
Check out this video introducing the 12-Week Jiu-Jitsu Counseling Group
Please reach out to me at josh@christiancounselingservicesaz.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Individuals seeking help with depression, anxiety, grief, PTSD, addiction, and those looking to understand their past and current relationship challenges. I also offer services for couples seeking help with infidelity and relational conflict.
Treatment modalities include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Please feel to ask further questions when you reach out for a free consultation.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) helps people process and heal from traumatic memories by using guided eye movements or other bilateral stimulation. This therapy aims to reduce the emotional distress associated with these memories and integrate them into the body in a healthier way. Research supports its effectiveness, particularly for trauma and PTSD.
The exact mechanism of EMDR isn't fully understood, but it's believed that the bilateral stimulation (such as eye movements) helps the brain process distressing memories, making them less vivid and disturbing. While initially developed to treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), EMDR has since been found effective for a variety of psychological disorders, including anxiety, depression, and certain phobias. EMDR has been adapted for children and can be an effective treatment for trauma and other distressing experiences in children and adolescents.
No. While both involve focused attention, EMDR does not involve a trance state or suggestibility like hypnosis. The client remains alert and in control throughout the session.
While traditional talk therapy often involves discussing distressing events at length, EMDR focuses on processing distressing memories with limited detailed discussion. The bilateral stimulation (like eye movements) is unique to EMDR and is not used in traditional talk therapy. You do not have to go into deep detail about the traumatic event. The aim is to process the memory without re-traumatizing the individual. I will guide you through the process with this in mind.
An EMDR session typically lasts 50-90 minutes. The number of sessions required can vary depending on the individual and the nature of their trauma. Some individuals might experience increased memories or dreams related to the trauma, heightened emotions, or physical sensations following a session. However, these effects are generally temporary and diminish as therapy progresses.
Yes. Numerous research studies have shown EMDR to be effective for the treatment of trauma. It's recognized as an effective form of trauma therapy by organizations such as the American Psychological Association (APA) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
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I am a Licensed Associate Counselor with a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Grand Canyon University. I also hold a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts in Communication from Arizona State University. With 13 years of experience teaching at Grand Canyon University, I greatly enjoyed guiding students through the critical role of communication in all types of relationships. As a Christian, I deeply value the transformative power of Christ in personal growth.
In my journey, I have discovered the grounding influence of athletic pursuits and the essential connection between the mind and body. I have completed several marathons, become an avid Phoenix hiker, and am now a certified Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Instructor. I am passionate about the embodied experience and am committed to supporting others as they build resilience and harness their God-given strengths to overcome life's challenges.
I have been married to my wonderful wife, Mindy, for 17 years, and together we are raising our four energetic boys.
I am under the direct supervision of Perry Emerick, LPC at Christian Counseling Services.
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5757 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85012, United States
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