Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy
Marriage and family therapy are essential services for those who are concerned about their loved ones. In a professional and welcoming environment, therapy sessions utilize holistic approaches to help you and your loved one live a better and happier life.
Marriage
Being in a relationship is not easy, building rapport can be difficult, but having an individual hear what your needs are will help create an environment to begin healing
Family
Families need help communicating with one another and developing a safe place to process the difficulties being in a family with a therapist will help the family understand what others in the family system need from one another
Meeting virtually from your own home reduces stressors people have and is confidential
Online
Services
James Johnson LMFT has been practicing as an AMFT since 2020. That same year he graduated from Brandman University with a Master of Psychology. He has been providing services under many Licensed Clinicians and can help people establish short and long-term goals. When you schedule your free consultation, you can decide if you would like to work with Mr. Johnson. He can help decrease symptoms related to anxiety, depression, PTSD, Trauma related events, substance use disorder and poor communication skills.
James will provide a safe environment to process your symptoms and create realistic goals to practice until you are able to complete those coping skills to reduce your complaints. Therapy sessions with individuals, families and couples will help you recognize behaviors that are not welcomed to our thought process. Learning to navigate your fears can help prepare us for our next complicated task. Some techniques James might use are:
Overview
We treat families, couples and children.
James Johnson
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Today I am able to express myself in a different way, I have defined my expectations of the world and create a safe space to process these expectations. During the therapeudic process I have been able to identify "my expectations as problematic."