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John Crusius is a highly experienced LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) in Texas with over 11 years of expertise in therapy and life coaching. With a diverse client base, John has successfully helped individuals dealing with emotional and physical trauma, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and ADHD. He specializes in guiding individuals who are searching for deeper meaning and purpose in their lives, often triggered by significant events such as the loss of a loved one, divorce, or job loss. Having experienced a similar journey of self-discovery at age 48, John left a lucrative but unfulfilling restaurant management position to pursue a career focused on helping and serving others through counseling therapy. Throughout his career, John has continually evolved his counseling approach, drawing from various modalities including cognitive behavioral therapy, client-centered therapy, solution-focused therapy, reality therapy, and energy therapies like the Emotional Freedom Technique. He believes in customizing each therapy session and treatment plan to meet the unique needs of his clients. Moreover, John is a strong advocate for meditation and mindfulness, encouraging clients to explore these practices if they are interested. By seeking help, John believes that individuals demonstrate courage, openness, and a desire for meaningful and lasting change that can revolutionize and enrich their lives. He
Texas
Yes
12 years
1952970774
TX LPC 62197
License: LPC
Texas
License number: 62197
License: LPCC
number: 847-8-1-15-304
Expires at 2025-08-01
License: LMHC
Washington
number: LH 61348595
Expires at 2024-04-18
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