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Joye Pascall, LPC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Joye Pascall

Joye Pascall

(she/her)

LPC
30 years of experience
Virtual

I am a dedicated, kind, and caring therapist who works hard to create a warm and supportive environment where clients feel safe to express their thoughts and emotions. Listening actively, I showing genuine empathy and understanding without judgment. Being deeply committed to helping clients overcome hurdles, whether they are emotional, psychological, or situational. i am committed to my client's and their journey.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

Clients will play an active role in helping to paint a comprehensive picture of the challenges that led them to seek therapy. Together, we’ll explore the underlying issues and gain a deeper understanding of what’s bringing you to this point. During this initial phase, I will explain how the therapeutic process works, including what you can expect from our sessions, how we’ll approach your concerns, and the role of homework in reinforcing what we discuss. We’ll also begin the goal-setting process, working collaboratively to identify clear, achievable objectives that will guide our work together. Clients will play an active role in helping to paint a comprehensive picture of the challenges that led them to seek therapy. Together, we’ll explore the underlying issues and gain a deeper understanding of what’s bringing you to this point. During this initial phase, I will explain how the therapeutic process works, including what you can expect from our sessions, how we’ll approach your concerns, and the role of homework in reinforcing what we discuss. We’ll also begin the goal-setting process, working collaboratively to identify clear, achievable objectives that will guide our work together. Clients will play an active role in helping to paint a comprehensive picture of the challenges that led them to seek therapy. Together, we’ll explore the underlying issues and gain a deeper understanding of what’s bringing you to this point. During this initial phase, I will explain how the therapeutic process works, including what you can expect from our sessions, how we’ll approach your concerns, and the role of homework in reinforcing what we discuss. We’ll also begin the goal-setting process, working collaboratively to identify clear, achievable objectives that will guide our work together. Clients will play an active role in helping to paint a comprehensive picture of the challenges that led them to seek therapy. Together, we’ll explore the underlying issues and gain a deeper understanding of what’s bringing you to this point. During this initial phase, I will explain how the therapeutic process works, including what you can expect from our sessions, how we’ll approach your concerns, and the role of homework in reinforcing what we discuss. We’ll also begin the goal-setting process, working collaboratively to identify clear, achievable objectives that will guide our work together.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

Clients that therapy is not a quick fix but a thoughtful and ongoing process that involves self-reflection, personal growth, and the willingness to confront challenges. They are committed to working closely with the therapist, respecting the guidance and boundaries provided, and embracing the ups and downs of the therapeutic journey. Clients who are interested in putting in the hard work to make a change in their lives have the best results on the therapeutic journey.

Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.

A concerned therapist seeks clients who are prepared to embark on a collaborative, respectful, and meaningful journey toward improving their mental health and overall well-being. Such clients are willing to actively participate in the therapeutic process, understanding that real progress requires both time and effort. They approach therapy with an open mind, ready to engage in honest conversations and explore new perspectives. These clients recognize that therapy is not a quick fix but a thoughtful and ongoing process that involves self-reflection, personal growth, and the willingness to confront challenges. They are committed to working closely with the therapist, respecting the guidance and boundaries provided, and embracing the ups and downs of the therapeutic journey. Additionally, these clients are ready to set and pursue specific goals, whether they come with clear objectives or are open to developing them with the therapist's help. They value the therapeutic relationship, seeing it as a safe space for growth, healing, and transformation. This mindset allows the therapist to create a tailored and effective plan that addresses the client's unique needs, leading to lasting and meaningful change. A concerned therapist seeks clients who are prepared to embark on a collaborative, respectful, and meaningful journey toward improving their mental health and overall well-being. Such clients are willing to actively participate in the therapeutic process, understanding that real progress requires both time and effort. They approach therapy with an open mind, ready to engage in honest conversations and explore new perspectives. These clients recognize that therapy is not a quick fix but a thoughtful and ongoing process that involves self-reflection, personal growth, and the willingness to confront challenges. They are committed to working closely with the therapist, respecting the guidance and boundaries provided, and embracing the ups and downs of the therapeutic journey. Additionally, these clients are ready to set and pursue specific goals, whether they come with clear objectives or are open to developing them with the therapist's help. They value the therapeutic relationship, seeing it as a safe space for growth, healing, and transformation. This mindset allows the therapist to create a tailored and effective plan that addresses the client's unique needs, leading to lasting and meaningful change. A concerned therapist seeks clients who are pr

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Helping clients to accept their feelings and hardships to to heal and move to the next level.

Racial trauma treatment

Extensively trained in this area. Developed of a racial trauma module.