Soul Work Counseling
Soul Work Counseling

Soul Work Counseling

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Introduction: I provide counseling, psychotherapy, and life and relationship coaching for individuals, couples, and families. I have a wide range of skills, from family therapy to couple's therapy, neurolinguistic processing, Christian counseling, conflict resolution, and life coaching. I treat mood disorders like depression and anxiety, work with problematic relationships, and help out with parenting, ADHD, anger management and sexual issues as well. My clients love the supportive environment, which is free from judgement and is overflowing with compassion. My clients love to heal and move forward to the joy-filled lives they deserve. My comfortable office, flexible scheduling, sliding-fee scale, and warm professionalism are also high points with my clients. If you want freedom from sadness, worry, guilt, anger, shame, confusion, jealousy, frustration, or loneliness, I can help you heal past hurts, build your support network, nurture healthy relationships, and claim the happiness you have wanted for so long. Whether you are having second thoughts about a relationship decision or struggling with symptoms of PTSD, I have the skills and expertise to make a powerful difference. I invite you to make an appointment with me here at Soul Work Counseling, where seeing a therapist is the sane thing to do. Jim Klotzle, MA, LAMFT
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Counseling, psychotherapy, relationship coaching, family therapy, treatment for depression, anxiety, conflict mediation, anger management, stress management, life coaching, stress related to chronic illness, grief and loss counseling, and many other issues.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Be willing to try a few therapists before finding someone that you get along with well. Therapists are people too, and sometimes our personalities or skill sets are not exactly what you need at the moment. Instead of being discouraged, just make an appointment with another therapist until you find one you like and you will start feeling better.