Jason has experience working with males--from children to adults--with a variety of presenting concerns, such as substance use, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, parenting, and trauma. Jason earned his Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Johns Hopkins University in 2020. He gives a lot of feedback--not-like what you see in the movies. He’s a dog-person and mixes-up how he takes his coffee--but it's usually an Americano.
In our first session together, we'll start with introductions, then dive into the specific challenges you're facing. This will help me create a tailored plan for us to work through in follow-up sessions.
I always say that I've been a therapist my whole life, even though I've only been practicing professionally since 2020. I don't pull punches--when I see something, I say something. Let's get to work and figure things out.
Anyone that wishes to work with Jason can expect a safe space to reflect and challenge oneself along their life-journey. Jason has an eclectic and person-centered approach, using Existential and Spiritual principles integrated with Cognitive Behavioral, Reality-based, and Expressive Arts Therapies. Other treatment orientations include Logotherapy, Existentialism, and Reality Therapy.