Most of us want to be good people who have our needs met and enjoy our family and friends. Most of us, it seems, struggle to get there. We need a little help, maybe someone to just listen and help us think things through. Maybe we need some "life coaching" from someone who knows what it's like to struggle yet keep going. Or maybe we are in serious trouble and really need professional help.
That's why Jomo Counseling is here. Taking that next step of hope is scary for most of us. It requires either courage or desperation, maybe both. We hope the information provided here will help relieve some of your concerns and help you to take that crucial step forward. Mark Liston, PhD, is our therapist. He was a university instructor and an ordained minister who became a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).
Since 1987, hundreds of lives, marriages, and families have been helped. 85-90% of our clients say they are very satisfied with their counseling experience. Please check out our site and contact us if you have questions or want to make an appointment.
That's why Jomo Counseling is here. Taking that next step of hope is scary for most of us. It requires either courage or desperation, maybe both. We hope the information provided here will help relieve some of your concerns and help you to take that crucial step forward. Mark Liston, PhD, is our therapist. He was a university instructor and an ordained minister who became a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).
Since 1987, hundreds of lives, marriages, and families have been helped. 85-90% of our clients say they are very satisfied with their counseling experience. Please check out our site and contact us if you have questions or want to make an appointment.
Services
For 24 years, Mark Liston has practiced Christian counseling in Joplin through ICP (Institute of Counseling Prayer).
Literally thousands came for help during that time.
According to our information, 85-90% of our clients report being satisfied with the counseling they received and are willing to refer their friends to Mark.
Over the years, more and more wanted Mark's help but had questions about the name of the practice.
For most, it was just hard to remember and awkward.
For others, it seemed scary for various reasons.
Literally thousands came for help during that time.
According to our information, 85-90% of our clients report being satisfied with the counseling they received and are willing to refer their friends to Mark.
Over the years, more and more wanted Mark's help but had questions about the name of the practice.
For most, it was just hard to remember and awkward.
For others, it seemed scary for various reasons.
Counseling goes by many names: "Getting professional help, " therapy, life coaching, mental health services, or "seeing a shrink."
It also comes in many flavors: Analysis, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reality Therapy, Christian Counseling, hypnosis, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, and many others.
At JoMo Counseling, we take an informed, relational approach that recognizes that every person, couple, and family has a unique situation.
We listen, we care about your challenges and needs, and we help you find the best approach to "your next step of hope."
It also comes in many flavors: Analysis, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reality Therapy, Christian Counseling, hypnosis, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, and many others.
At JoMo Counseling, we take an informed, relational approach that recognizes that every person, couple, and family has a unique situation.
We listen, we care about your challenges and needs, and we help you find the best approach to "your next step of hope."
JoMo Counseling is a non-profit organization and suggests a donation rather than charges a fee.
The IRS declares that any donation for which services are received is not tax-deductible.
If a non-family friend or organization is paying for your counseling, the donation will be tax-deductible for them.
Most of our clients pay the full suggested donation.
If you cannot make the suggested donation, you must inform the secretary or therapist before starting therapy.
Some type of donation is required towards each visit.
The IRS declares that any donation for which services are received is not tax-deductible.
If a non-family friend or organization is paying for your counseling, the donation will be tax-deductible for them.
Most of our clients pay the full suggested donation.
If you cannot make the suggested donation, you must inform the secretary or therapist before starting therapy.
Some type of donation is required towards each visit.
We at the Institute of Counseling Prayer welcome you as a client.
In order to answer your questions concerning office policies, please read and sign the following.
If you have further questions, please ask prior to beginning your session.
Emergencies: In the event of an emergency, please call Mark at (417) 850-3800.
In the event that Mark cannot be reached, and the emergency requires immediate attention, please go to the emergency room of the hospital nearest to you.
Phone Calls: Please try to call during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
In order to answer your questions concerning office policies, please read and sign the following.
If you have further questions, please ask prior to beginning your session.
Emergencies: In the event of an emergency, please call Mark at (417) 850-3800.
In the event that Mark cannot be reached, and the emergency requires immediate attention, please go to the emergency room of the hospital nearest to you.
Phone Calls: Please try to call during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
In almost every case, the counselor will keep material discussed in counseling sessions completely confidential.
First, if the client faces legal proceedings, the opposing attorney may request and the judge may grant a subpoenae of the counselor and/or your records.
In such cases, the counselor is required by law to surrender the documents or be jailed.
Second, the counselor is legally and ethically obligated and has a duty to warn the appropriate officials if a client intends to take harmful, dangerous, or criminal action against him/herself or others.
First, if the client faces legal proceedings, the opposing attorney may request and the judge may grant a subpoenae of the counselor and/or your records.
In such cases, the counselor is required by law to surrender the documents or be jailed.
Second, the counselor is legally and ethically obligated and has a duty to warn the appropriate officials if a client intends to take harmful, dangerous, or criminal action against him/herself or others.
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