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Jim brings 10 years experience to the field of therapy.

Jim brings 10 years experience to the field of therapy.
Jim's approach to family therapy is a culmination of his life's work with people in a variety of settings. His philosophy of therapy grows out of his many years as a pastoral care giver to persons of various faiths. Jim’s vision of therapy is to “work with people in relationship to help them make sense out of the chaos of life." Jim has extensive clinical experience in the field of trauma, having completed two clinical residences at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA (2000-2002) specializing in trauma during his second year. Jim is also an honorably discharged Veteran with eight years military service including combat experience as a Chaplain during Operation Iraqi Freedom (2002-2004). After returning from that deployment, Jim served as a clinical chaplain and interfaith spiritual care provider at Pitt County Memorial Hospital (now Vident Medical Center-Greenville, NC), Duke HomeCare and Hospice (Durham, NC), and Rex Health Care (Raleigh, NC). Jim believes that each client is a "living human document" with an individual story that is continually revised by the client. Jim works collaboratively with clients as they author their own story in therapy. Jim is committed to honoring the diversity and authenticity of his clients. While work with spiritual and religious themes have been a focus of his clinical work for many years, Jim's practice of therapy is in no way limited to these themes. He invites clients to feel comfortable including these themes in therapy if they desire to do so.
In your first session of therapy you can expect that Jim will invite you to share your goals for growth and healing.