Military / Veterans therapists in Jacksonville, Texas TX
Philip Cooke
Psychologist, PhD
It takes courage to change, especially when you feel stuck with painful and confusing thoughts and feelings. You may find yourself struggling to change self-defeating behaviors and frustrated you can’t find relief. Psychotherapy can help you get unstuck. As we explore what is bothering you, you develop a deeper understanding of what is keeping you stuck and use that understanding to work toward living a more fulfilling life.
Psychotherapy is a process for better understanding ourselves, especially our automatic, often hidden, and sometimes contradictory motivations, feelings, and desires. If you’re interested in understanding and addressing the psychological factors underlying your concerns in life, I might be a good fit for you. Please take a look at my website and contact me to schedule a free phone consultation.
10 Years Experience
Maranda Medina
Psychologist, LCSW
My approach to care is a person-centered, integrative, collaborative partnership between myself and the pt. It's an honor to work with anyone navigating painful experiences, and I've worked closely with Veterans, severely ill and injured active duty soldiers, and hospice care.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Trey Cole
Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP, DAAETS
It is my belief that we all have an innate desire to connect, feel heard, and be understood. My therapeutic approach is grounded in this belief, and it is my hope that we will create a meaningful therapy that is validating and encouraging, yet simultaneously challenging enough to be a catalyst for meaningful growth.
17 Years Experience
Regal Oak Counseling, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor
We help individuals, families, couples, and groups gain the tools to live a more satisfying life. We offer a genuinely caring and support environment where your needs are our top priority.
11 Years Experience
Dr. John VanderKaay & The Center for Mighty Marriages & Families
Marriage and Family Therapist, DMin, LMFT, BCPCC, BCPC
I work hard to put my self out of a job with every client. I work to get everyone to the point where they say, "I'll take it from here, Dr. John." When I've done my job of helping clients deal with their concerns, give the tools to deal with future concerns, and increase the hope that the concerns can continue to be resolved away from my office, clients are ready to continue "without the net." If they get stuck on something, they come back in for a quick "unstuck" and go back out to take on the world.
26 Years Experience