Address: 4501 N 22nd St Suite 110, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Phone: +16023090568
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Katie Coates
I've had the great pleasure of knowing Jason and working with him in other capacities the last four years. I'm thankful the relationship has grown over the years, and I have experienced his great compassion for and dedication to the people he serves, not to mention his strong work ethic. Jason cares deeply about his practice and is committed to providing a safe, open, professional environment in which to make a difference for his patients.
Thomas
Jason is awesome! I’m hugely thankful to have gotten to work with him. He’s very attentive, and helped put things in perspective without being judgmental. You can tell he truly cares about his work and his clients. Highly recommended.
Colton Hansen
I thought their service in communicating with me as a new customer was really good, people nice, ect... HOWEVER, just trying to help a fellow google reviewer. Their price is $150 per/hr.. (definitely out of my budget). The first session is an intake session, so ultimately you're in $300 if you want any real counseling or advise from them. They don't provide cost assistance, or accept insurance... or at least when i canceled my meeting they made no effort to find out if I had one that would work. Hope this is helpful:)
Arti Sarma
I've known Jason for many years as a fellow mental health professional. He's an expert on men's issues with over 20 years of experience. Jason is friendly, funny, and easy to talk to. I've appreciated his love for multiculturalism and his drive to help people live more genuine and authentic lives.
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You should start to see marked improvements in your mental well-being, and may not experience the same types of problems that you had previously been dealing with, or to a lesser degree. Your friends or loved ones may comment to you that you seem improved. Maybe you’re having less struggle or conflict with your wife or girlfriend. You might have an inner sense that something is different and better, and develop greater awareness from your counseling sessions as a result.
This is a difficult question to answer. In researching, it’s important to make sure that your therapist is licensed through the State of Arizona. It’s also important to know what their “style” or “orientation” is to therapy, as the approaches to counseling are varied and effective for different people. It’s important to ask that professional how they are able to help you, and if they specialize in working with your unique problem. It’s really important to have the right “fit” with the counselor you choose, because you will be opening yourself up and developing a relationship built on trust and confidentiality. Sometimes, like in life, relationships work because they “just fit” for you. When it feels like too much work, or that your counselor doesn’t understand you, maybe it’s time to look elsewhere.
No, it won’t. Taking an antidepressant and doing therapy are both recommended in the treatment of depression. There is no conflict in doing both, and is encouraged. Continue to communicate with your doctor or psychiatrist about your antidepressant or anti anxiety medication.
Jason has a Master’s degree in Psychology, with a counseling emphasis. He is a licensed through the State of Arizona Board of Behavioral Health (AZ-11914). He has extensive graduate and post-graduate training. Jason's orientation is in Gestalt Therapy, which stresses seeing the client as a whole person and working through problems experientially.
I don’t take insurance, but can also provide you with a superbill (receipt with insurance codes), that you can submit to your insurance provider for possible reimbursement, but you would need to check with your provider and see what your out-of-network benefits are before entering into counseling. You would pay me directly, and then I would email you the superbill for the reimbursement on your own.
This is hard to say, because it is based on how strong your commitment is to change, and how open you are to making some changes. Often times, clients who work with me report improvements in a few sessions. More difficult issues take longer, as there is deeper work to be done. This can sometimes take weeks, or months.
That may be true, and ultimately, if the problem is hers, she may want to seek counseling when she is ready. For now, if you’re interested in helping your relationship, you are probably struggling with the effects of her problems, which we can work on in counseling together. Relationships are always two-way streets - both partners create their own share of issues in a problematic relationship.
Of course. I work with women individually and in couples, and am happy to talk with you about your individual concerns.
One risk is exposing your emotions and feelings in counseling sessions with me. Exposing your emotions and feelings can sometimes lead to feeling worse initially, but have long lasting benefits. These adverse feelings are temporary, and, if processed properly in counseling, will lead to greater happiness. You won’t have to be burdened with them in the same way in the future.
Yes I do. I conceptualize problems as being more holistic than just as a diagnosis (e.g. anxiety or depression). The symptoms of those diagnoses are part of a bigger whole, and, although I address those symptoms, I strive to work with you as a person. Some of the reasons that we stay trapped in anxiety and depression have to do with behaviors, feelings and thoughts that we continue to create. I can help you to become aware of and change that cycle inside of you.
Therapy (or counseling) lasts for 50-minutes, and identifies the problems that you struggle with most. We will seek out and start to create solutions that have long-lasting effects. We’ll also set a treatment plan to design our course of action together. Typical sessions will include feedback from me and homework assignments. I encourage clients to take some risks in session and generally be open to self-exploration.
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