First, insight is the admission that one has a need, issue, or problem thus indicating a readiness for counseling. A client who comes to treatment with a list of who else has the problem and refuses to take ownership will probably not gain much from the process. Third, insight is the goal of therapy. At the end of therapy clients can expect to know more about their selves, their issues, strengths, weaknesses, and gifts.
They will understand what they have tried in the past that has not worked. Clients will obtain tools to enable them to continue to gain self-awareness and make accurate estimates of strengths and weaknesses. My job throughout this process is to be the trusted one who walks with the client as he or she addresses the sometime arduous task of self-discovery.
We will develop a safe, healing relationship and work from the belief that it is the relationship that heals. I invite you to make an appointment so you can start examining your life and begin living at a higher, more satisfying, and more fulfilling level.
They will understand what they have tried in the past that has not worked. Clients will obtain tools to enable them to continue to gain self-awareness and make accurate estimates of strengths and weaknesses. My job throughout this process is to be the trusted one who walks with the client as he or she addresses the sometime arduous task of self-discovery.
We will develop a safe, healing relationship and work from the belief that it is the relationship that heals. I invite you to make an appointment so you can start examining your life and begin living at a higher, more satisfying, and more fulfilling level.
Services
A general counseling service located in Springfield, Missouri that opened in September of 2009 by Jim Harris, PhD, LPC.
We help with family conflict, depression, sexual addiction, anxiety, divorce, mood disorders, suicidal thoughts, and more.
He was ordained in 1984 and served as a youth pastor.
He pastored for six years in California, taught for four years as an adjunct instructor in Behavioral Sciences at Evangel College, and taught as an adjunct professor in Counseling and Family Therapy at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary before joining the full-time faculty.
We help with family conflict, depression, sexual addiction, anxiety, divorce, mood disorders, suicidal thoughts, and more.
He was ordained in 1984 and served as a youth pastor.
He pastored for six years in California, taught for four years as an adjunct instructor in Behavioral Sciences at Evangel College, and taught as an adjunct professor in Counseling and Family Therapy at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary before joining the full-time faculty.
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