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Jason is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has treated adolescents and adults since 1998. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in psychology at Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) and his Master’s degree in clinical psychology at Augusta State University (GA). Jason has been an outpatient therapist since 2009. Prior to that, he worked in a variety of mental health settings including a psychiatric inpatient unit, residential treatment facility, partial hospitalization program (PHP), and intensive outpatient program (IOP).
Throughout his work in different therapeutic environments, Jason has realized people come to therapy for many reasons. Typically, people are not happy with something, and it is affecting important parts of their lives. They want to feel better and be in a happier place, but they don’t have the tools to change things. Jason has amassed a “toolbox” over the years and will suggest certain tools to help you improve your situation. Jason is a direct and honest communicator, who provides a space where you are empowered to work through situations by answering difficult questions. Jason has played baseball for most of his life and currently plays in leagues around St. Louis. He believes many life situations can mirror baseball or other sports in several unique ways. By using his therapeutic background to draw on these similarities, he can help other athletes positively impact their athletic performance and, more importantly, their personal development. Jason enjoys baseball, tennis and other sports. He has lived in St. Louis since 2005 with his wife and two kids. He has coached numerous sports teams and loves being outside doing almost anything. He has a great dog named Maggie and a spoiled cat named Al. |
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