Dallas Counseling Center
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Dallas Counseling Center (Dallas)
6162 E. Mockingbird Lane Suite 204
Dallas, TX 75214
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- (214) 448-5432
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- http://www.dallascounseling.info/
Dallas Individual, family, and adolescent therapist: problems of depression, anxiety, marriage, work, sexuality, gay issues, adolescence, & chemical dependency.
Dr. John Evans is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in individual, marriage, and family therapy including parent-child-adolescent conflict. Dr. Evans was also an adjunct professor at Eastfield College in Mesquite, Texas, where he trained others in the art of psychotherapy.
Dr. Evans received his Ph.D. in clinical social work from the University of Texas - Arlington with a dual emphasis in marriage and family therapy and biofeedback therapy. Dr. Evans also received a masters degree in mental health counseling from Texas A&M Commerce, a second masters degree in social work from UT-Arlington, and a bachelors degree in philosophy from the University of North Texas.
Psychotherapy, or counseling, is a process in which an individual, couple, or family collaborate with a trained professional to create a private and nonjudgmental environment for the purpose of discussing and resolving problems and issues with absolute confidentiality.
While the terms psychotherapy and counseling are sometimes used interchangeably, psychotherapy typically indicates a more in-depth analysis of the behaviors and personalities involved and is the more accurate description of Dr. Evans’ work. This kind of consultation with a trained professional has been shown to drastically increase objectivity, clarification, and insight into most any problem an individual, couple, or family might experience. This process furthers the understanding and acceptance of self and others by allowing for the expression of ideas, opinions, and emotions with a feeling of safety that might not exist in any other situation.
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