Career Counseling therapists in Bristol, Virginia VA
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Chin-Chin Minniear
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, MPP
I am passionate about working with life transitions, including relocation, divorce/separation, and career development.
2 Years Experience
Online in Bristol, Virginia
Brad Croyle
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA. LPC
I work with clients who struggle with Career Counseling and related issues. During our sessions, we will collaborate to create a plan for addressing them that helps you get moving in the right direction with a career. I practice from a Holistic perspective and commonly employ EMDR and other effective modalities with helping clients achieve balance and purpose in their lives and creative solutions to their problems. This includes exploring past issues and trauma that may be a factor presently. Our goal is to make lasting and desired changes to promote healthy relationships and positive interactions.
26 Years Experience
Online in Bristol, Virginia (Online Only)
Dr. David Steinbok
Psychologist, M.S., Psy.D.
Dr. David Steinbok believes that change occurs within the individual, through insight and awareness. By utilizing the therapist as an accepting, non-judgmental participant, one can come to understand what keeps them from moving forward and achieving more satisfaction in their lives.
13 Years Experience
Online in Bristol, Virginia
Support Systems, Inc.
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, PhD, NCC, ACS
Support Systems provides assistance with career counseling and life coaching and planning
17 Years Experience
Online in Bristol, Virginia
Carrie Jones, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor, LifeVision Counseling, LLC
Today's jobs are demanding and can feel never ending. Metrics, productivity, and the constant increase of expectations can lead you to feel stressed, overwhelmed, and burned out. You might also feel locked into your job, especially after being in the same role or with the same company for a long period of time. Asking about the type of work you do can be one of the first questions people ask when they meet you. So, it makes sense that a career can end up feeling like a major part of your identity and who you are. Job stress and trauma are becoming more common and can feel awful. But, you are bigger than your job. It's time to explore yourself. Whether it includes finding ways to get more enjoyment from your current position and managing stress differently or developing the courage to make a jump to something new, you don't have to figure it out alone.
15 Years Experience
Online in Bristol, Virginia (Online Only)